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  1. Frederick Louis, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck) 24 November 1685 17 April 1709 1724 marriage dissolved: 25 December 1761 George Frederick Charles: In 1726 George Frederick Charles became Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth.

  2. Wolfgang Albrecht was the second son of Margrave Christian Henry of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1661-1708) from his marriage to Sophie Christiane (1667-1737), the daughter of Count Albert Frederik of Wolfstein at Sulzbürg. He and his older brother George Frederick Charles grew up in Bielefeld. They studied at the University of Utrecht together.

  3. Frederick Louis Prince of Prussia 23 November 1707-13 May 1708 Died in infancy Friedrike Wilhelmine Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth 3 July 1709-14 October 1758 Married Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth and had issue Frederick William Prince of Prussia 16 August 1710-21 July 1711 Died in infancy Frederick II the Great King of Prussia

  4. Frederick Christian of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (17 July 1708 in Weferlingen – 20 January 1769 in Bayreuth), was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. (en) Federico Cristián de Brandeburgo-Bayreuth (17 de julio de 1708 en - 20 de enero de 1769 en Bayreuth) fue un miembro de la Casa de Hohenzollern y Margrave de Brandeburgo-Bayreuth.

  5. Born in Weferlingen, she was the fourth of five children born from the marriage of George Frederick Charles, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth and Princess Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck. [better source needed] In 1716 her mother was convicted of adultery and imprisoned; she probably never saw her again. Life

  6. The Margrave was middle-aged and childless, and Frederick William was his kinsman as the head of the House of Hohenzollern. The Margrave moved to England with his English second wife. Ansbach was formally annexed on 28 January 1792. Princes and Margraves of Ansbach. 1398: Frederick VI, Burgrave of Nuremberg (from 1415 also Elector of Brandenburg)