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  1. Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt (Friederike Sophia Dorothea; 18 December 1736 – 9 March 1798) was Duchess of Württemberg (now in Germany) and ancestor to many European royals of the 19th and 20th century. [1] Biography . Friederike was described as witty and charming.

  2. 24 de may. de 2021 · Friederike Dorothee Sophie von Brandenburg-Schwedt was married to Duke Friedrich Eugen von Württemberg. They had 12 children: the future king Frederick I of Württemberg, the future tsarina Maria Feodorovna (Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg) Margravine Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt. German noble. Señalando un retrato de su hijo mayor ...

  3. Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt (Friederike Sophia Dorothea; 18 December 1736 – 9 March 1798) was Duchess of Württemberg (now in Germany) and ancestor to many European royals of the 19th and 20th century.

  4. Margravine Friederike Dorothea Henriette of Brandenburg-Schwedt (1700–1701). Margravine Henrietta Maria of Brandenburg-Schwedt (1702–1782); married in 1716 Hereditary Prince Frederick Louis of Württemberg (1698–1731). George William of Brandenburg-Schwedt (* / † 1704).

  5. Louise was the daughter of Margrave Frederick Henry, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt and his wife, Princess Leopoldine Marie of Anhalt-Dessau. By birth, Louise Henriette belonged to Brandenburg-Schwedt line of the House of Hohenzollern. Biography. She was educated in Prussia, together with her sister, Friederike Charlotte of Brandenburg-Schwedt.

  6. When his brother Frederick William died in 1771, Frederick Henry inherited the Lordship of Schwedt-Wildenbruch. As "Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt", he was a patron of the arts, especially theater. In 1755 he acquired the Prinzessinnenpalais in Berlin and in 1785, he contracted the actress Henriette Hendel-Schutz to perform in his Court Theater.

  7. Frederick William of Brandenburg-Schwedt (17 November 1700 – 4 March 1771) was a German nobleman. In his lifetime, from 1711 to 1771, he held the titles Prince in Prussia and Margrave of Brandenburg, with the style Royal Highness .