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  1. Thereafter Ansbach was held by cadet branches of the House of Hohenzollern, and its rulers were commonly called Margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach. On 2 December 1791, the reigning Prince and Margrave of Ansbach, Charles Alexander , who had also succeeded to Bayreuth, sold the sovereignty of his principalities to King Frederick William II of Prussia .

  2. Frederick Charles 1688–1726–1735: Henriette Catherina of Nassau 1637–1708: Louise Henriette of Nassau 1627–1667: Frederick William I the Great 1620–1640–1688: Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck 1685–1761: Ernest Augustus of Hanover 1629–1698: John Albert II of Mecklenburg 1590–1636: Eleonore Juliane of Brandenburg ...

  3. Charles William, margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach.jpg 385 × 433; 74 KB Creglingen Evangelische Stadtkirche Peter und Paul Hauptaltar 949.jpg 4,896 × 3,264; 10.41 MB Dietersdorf Pfarrkirche - Wappen Wilder Markgraf.jpg 3,000 × 4,000; 6.12 MB

  4. His parents were Charles William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Friederike Luise of Prussia, the daughter of King Frederick William I of Prussia and sister of Frederick II of Prussia. After the sudden death of his elder brother Charles Frederick August on 9 May 1737, "Alexander," as he later called himself, became Crown Prince of the principality.

  5. Charles William Frederick (12 May 1712 – 3 August 1757), nicknamed der Wilde Markgraf (the Wild Margrave), was the margrave of the Principality of Ansbach from 1723 to his death. (en) Carlos Guillermo Federico (Ansbach, 12 de mayo de 1712 -Gunzenhausen, 3 de agosto de 1757), apodado der Wilde Markgraf (el Margrave Salvaje), fue el margrave del Principado de Ansbach desde 1723 hasta su muerte.

  6. Life. His parents were Charles William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, and Friederike Luise of Prussia, daughter of King Frederick William I of Prussia, sister of Frederick II of Prussia, a granddaughter of the British King George I and niece of the reigning British King George II (who would die aged 77 and leave his grandson, Charles's second cousin, as King George III, when ...

  7. Charles William Frederick was the son of William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1686–1723) and his wife Duchess Christiane Charlotte of Württemberg (1694–1729). During his youth, his mother ruled as regent. Biography. When he came to power, Charles William Frederick ruled as a typical absolute monarch with a luxurious court life.