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  1. Brandenburg-Schwedt was a secundogeniture of the Hohenzollern margraves of Brandenburg, established by Prince Philip William who took his residence at Schwedt Castle in 1689. By appanage, they administered the manors of Schwedt and Vierraden on the Oder river ( Uckermark and Neumark) as well as Wildenbruch in Pomerania (present-day Swobnica ...

  2. Christian William of Brandenburg: Administrator of bishoprics of Magdeburg and Halberstadt (1587 - n/a), Priest, From: Germany | Lists

  3. 9 de ago. de 2019 · 1665. Age 78. Death of Christian Wilhelm von Brandenburg. Genealogy Directory: Genealogy for Christian Wilhelm von Brandenburg (1587 - 1665) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Detailed information about the coin 1 Thaler, Christian William of Brandenburg, Archbishopric of Magdeburg, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data

  5. Christian Ernst of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (6 August 1644 in Bayreuth – 20 May 1712 in Erlangen) was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. He was the only son of Erdmann August, Hereditary Margrave (Erbmarkgraf) of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, by his wife and first cousin, Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach. The death of his father (6 February 1651) made Christian ...

  6. Engraving of a medal of Christian William of Brandenburg. Obverse; a portrait of the Elector, half length in profile with armour and mantle, and with monogram on the reverse. With German inscription above and with printed text on the verso. A plate from Johann Jakob Spießs Brandenburgische historische Münzbelustigungen in welchen seltene Schaustücke, Dukaten, Thaler (1768). For another ...

  7. Francis Adolph William (b. and d. Bayreuth, 7 June 1709), Christian's twin. Devastated by the tragedy surrounding his beloved daughter, George William suffered a fatal decline in his health and died only two years later. Without surviving male issue, he was succeeded by his cousin George Frederick Charles, Margrave of Kulmbach.