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  1. Frederick Ernest of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (15 December 1703 – 23 June 1762 in Drage) was a member of the Brandenburg-Kulmbach branch of the House of Hohenzollern. His most significant position was governor of the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein-Glückstadt.

  2. Federico Ernesto de Brandeburgo-Kulmbach (15 de diciembre de 1703 - 23 de junio de 1762 en Drage) fue un miembro de la rama de Brandeburgo-Kulmbach de la Casa de Hohenzollern. Su posición más significativa fue la de gobernador de los Ducados de Schleswig y Holstein-Glückstadt.

  3. Frederick Ernest de Brandenburg-Kulmbach (15 de diciembre de 1703 - 23 de junio de 1762 en Drage) fue miembro de la rama Brandenburg-Kulmbach de la Casa de Hohenzollern. Su cargo más significativo fue el de gobernador de los ducados de Schleswig y Holstein-Glückstadt.

  4. Frederick Ernest of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (15 December 1703 – 23 June 1762 in Drage) was a member of the Brandenburg-Kulmbach branch of the House of Hohenzollern. His most significant position was governor of the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein-Glückstadt.

  5. Christina Sofia of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern (1731–1762) Authority file Q834625Q834625 VIAF ID: 170460539 GND ID: 143936174

  6. After Christian Heinrich's death, his oldest son Georg Frederick Karl pursued the abolition of the Contract of Schönberg; only in 1722, after long and difficult discussions, did he finally recover the succession rights of his family to Bayreuth and Ansbach.

  7. After Charles II's death, Baden-Durlach was split-up between his three sons: Baden-Durlach-Hachberg went to James III; Baden-Durlach-Sausenberg went to George Frederick; the remaining Baden-Durlach went to Ernst Frederick who became Margrave of Baden-Durlach and was eventually succeeded by his brother George Frederick, who lived the longest of ...