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  1. Frederick ( Middle High German: Friderich, [1] Standard German: Friedrich; 21 September 1371 – 20 September 1440) was the last Burgrave of Nuremberg from 1397 to 1427 (as Frederick VI ), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach from 1398, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach from 1420, and Elector of Brandenburg (as Frederick I) from 1415 until his death.

  2. Frederick William (German: Friedrich Wilhelm; 16 February 1620 – 29 April 1688) was Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia, thus ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia, from 1640 until his death in 1688. A member of the House of Hohenzollern , he is popularly known as " the Great Elector " [1] ( der Große Kurfürst ) because of his ...

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Frederick William. Byname: The Great Elector. German: Der Grosse Kurfürst. Born: Feb. 16, 1620, Cölln, near Berlin. Died: May 9, 1688, Potsdam, near Berlin (aged 68) House / Dynasty: Hohenzollern dynasty. Notable Family Members: father George William. son Frederick I. Role In: First Northern War. Peace of Westphalia. Treaty of Wehlau.

  4. Frederick I (born between August and November 1371, Nürnberg [Germany]—died Sept. 20, 1440, Cadolzburg, near Nürnberg) was the elector of Brandenburg from 1417 and the founder of the Brandenburg line of Hohenzollern. He was the second son of Frederick V, burgrave of Nürnberg.

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  5. Frederick made Berlin his residence, although he retired to his Franconian possessions in 1425. He granted governance of Brandenburg to his eldest son John the Alchemist , while retaining the electoral dignity for himself.

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  6. Brandenburg, margravate, or mark, then an electorate of the Holy Roman Empire, located in the northeastern lowlands of Germany; it was the nucleus of the dynastic power on which the kingdom of Prussia was founded. After World War I it was a province of the Land (state) of Prussia in Germany.

  7. Federico I de Brandeburgo ( Núremberg, 21 de septiembre de 1371- Cadolzburg cerca de Núremberg, 20 de septiembre de 1440) fue el primer elector de Brandeburgo (1415-1440) de la Casa de Hohenzollern.