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  1. Princess Louise of Anhalt-Dessau was born in Dessau on 21 August 1709 to Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau and Anna Louise Föhse. [1] Prior to her birth, Louise's parents had been in a morganatic marriage until her mother, who was a commoner, was raised to the rank of imperial princess by Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor in 1701.

  2. Anna Luise Föhse war die Tochter des Dessauer Hofapothekers Rudolf Föhse (1646–1693) und seiner Ehefrau Agnes Ohme (1645–1707). Leopold I. heiratete seine Jugendliebe 1698 kurz nach der Regierungsübernahme.

  3. Johanna Sophia (Kleckewitz, 9 July 1731 – Dessau, 15 July 1786), Abbess of Mosigkau. Frederick (Kleckewitz, 21 May 1732 – St. Petersburg, 2 June 1794), General Adjutant of the Empress Catherine II the Great of Russia. Wilhelmine (Kleckewitz, 12 February 1734 – Bosfeld, 4 June 1781), married on 8 April 1772 to August Wolfrath von Campen ...

  4. Anna Louise Föhse. Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (3 July 1676 – 7 April 1747) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Dessau from 1693 to 1747. He was also a Generalfeldmarschall in the Prussian army. Nicknamed "the Old Dessauer" (German: der alte Dessauer ), he possessed only modest abilities ...

  5. Leopoldo I de Anhalt-Dessau. El príncipe Leopoldo I de Anhalt-Dessau, llamado el Viejo Dessauer ( Dessau, Alemania, 3 de julio de 1676 - ibíd., 7 de abril de 1747), fue un príncipe alemán, soberano de Anhalt-Dessau, mariscal de campo de Prusia y del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico y reformador del ejército prusiano .

  6. Anna Louise Föhse is geboren op 22 maart 1677 in Dessau, Anhalt, Deutschland. Zij is op 4 september 1698 getrouwd met Leopold von Anhalt-Dessau. Zij is overleden op 5 februari 1744 in Dessau, Anhalt, Deutschland.

  7. Anna Louise Föhse, Princess of the Holy Roman Empire (22 March 1677 in Dessau – 5 February 1745) was a German imperial princess. Born as a commoner to Rudolf Föhse (d. 1698), the court pharmacist in Dessau, and his wife, Agnes Ohme (d. 1707), she married Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau and was later ennobled by Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor.