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  1. He was succeeded by his son Joachim Frederick. Upon the death of his kinsman Albert I, Duke of Prussia in 1568, the Duchy of Prussia was inherited by the latter's underage son Albert Frederick. John George's father was a co-inheritor of the Duchy of Prussia. In 1577 the Brandenburg electors became co-regent with Duke Albert Frederick of Prussia.

  2. Joachim Holger Waldemar Christian, Prince of Denmark, Count of Monpezat, was born on 7 June 1969. His Royal Highness Prince Joachim is the son of HM Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik of Denmark (d. 2018). The Prince is included in the order of succession to the Throne and may act as regent when HM The King and HRH The Crown Prince are abroad.

  3. Albert Frederick. Profession: Duke of Prussia. Biography: Albert Frederick was the Duke of Prussia, coming to power in 1569 after paying feudal homage to his cousin, Zygmunt August, who was then the King of Poland. While he technically reigned until 1603, though was noted to have shown signs of mental disorder since 1572.

  4. Biography. Joachim Hierschl-Minerbi was an Austrian 19th Century painter who was born in 1834. Joachim Hierschl-Minerbi's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 119 USD to 2,946 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is 2,946 USD ...

  5. Hohenzollern. Father. John Cicero, Elector of Brandenburg. Mother. Margaret of Thuringia. Religion. Roman Catholic. Joachim I Nestor (21 February 1484 – 11 July 1535) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (1499–1535), the fifth member of the House of Hohenzollern. His nickname was taken from King Nestor of Greek mythology .

  6. John Sigismund ( German: Johann Sigismund; 8 November 1572 – 23 December 1619) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from the House of Hohenzollern. He became the Duke of Prussia through his marriage to Duchess Anna, the eldest daughter of Duke Albert Frederick of Prussia who died without sons.

  7. Johann Joachim Quantz. Johann Joachim Quantz (January 30, 1697–July 12, 1773) was a highly skilled German flutist, flute maker, and composer. He was born in Scheden (Oberscheden), near Göttingen, Germany in the late age of Classicism, and died in Potsdam. As Quantz sought to develop the flute into an instrument of a wider range with more ...