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  1. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy profile for Princess Margarethe Kurfürstin von Sachsen, Electress of Brandenburg Margaret Herzogin von Sachsen (Wettin), Kurfürstin zu Brandenburg (1449 - 1501) - Genealogy Genealogy for Margaret Herzogin von Sachsen (Wettin), Kurfürstin zu Brandenburg (1449 - 1501) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  3. Wednesday 12 June, 7.30pm - 9.30pm. Brandenburg presents two Gareth Malone-discovered choirs - award winning Citi London Choir and Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Choir. At St Katharine Cree. Upcoming choral concerts in our Spring (Dec - May), Autumn (Sept - Nov) and Christmas seasons.

  4. Margaret was the fourth child of the Duke Henry the Elder of Münsterberg (1448–1498) and his wife Ursula of Brandenburg (1450–1508). She received a strictly religious education from her parents. In 1494, she married Prince Ernest I of Anhalt from the line of Anhalt-Zerbst. After the other lines of the Anhalt family died out, Ernest could ...

  5. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Margaret of Denmark was born on 23 June 1456, the daughter of Christian I, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, and Dorothea of Brandenburg, herself the daughter of John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, and Barbara of Saxe-Wittenberg. Margaret was named after Queen Margaret I, who had previously united the Scandinavian countries.

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  7. 5 de oct. de 1995 · Margaret Shennan Taylor & Francis , Oct 5, 1995 - History - 96 pages In this pamphlet Margaret Shennan surveys the rise of Prussia from the early seventeenth century to 1740, highlighting and evaluating the role of its rulers, in particular of Frederick William I, the Great Elector, and his two successors.