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  1. Joachim Frederick of (Legnica-)Brieg (German: Joachim Friedrich von Liegnitz-Brieg; Polish: Joachim Fryderyk legnicko-brzeski; 29 September 1550 – Brzeg, 25 March 1602), was a Duke of Oława and Wołów (since 1586 with his brother as a co-ruler until 1592) and Brzeg (since 1595) and Legnica (since 1596).

  2. Anna Maria of Anhalt. John Christian of Brieg ( Polish: Jan Chrystian; German: Johann Christian; Ohlau, 28 August 1591 – Osterode in Ostpreußen (today Ostróda), 25 December 1639) was a Duke of Brzeg – Legnica – Wołów (since 1602; with his brother as co-ruler in Legnica and Wołów until 1612; in Oława since 1605).

  3. "Joachim Frederick of (Legnica-)Brieg (German: Joachim Friedrich von Liegnitz-Brieg; Polish: Joachim Fryderyk legnicko-brzeski; 29 September 1550 – Brzeg, 25 March 1602), was a Duke of Oława and Wołów (since 1586 with his brother as a co-ruler until 1592) and Brzeg (since 1595) and Legnica (since 1596).

  4. Joachim Frederick of Brieg , was a Duke of Oława and Wołów and Brzeg and Legnica . Introduction Joachim Frederick of Brieg Life Youth Duke of Oława-Wołów Government and functions Death

  5. Joachim Frederick of Brieg, Duke of Oława and Wołów, Duke of Brzeg, Duke of Legnica, was born 29 September 1550 in Brzeg, Poland to George II of Brieg (1523-1586) and Barbara von Brandenburg (1527-1595) and died 25 March 1602 Brzeg, Poland of unspecified causes. He married Anna Maria von Anhalt (1561-1605) 19 May 1577 JL in Brzeg, Poland. Contents.

  6. Joachim Frederick of (Legnica-)Brieg (German: Joachim Friedrich von Liegnitz-Brieg; Polish: Joachim Fryderyk legnicko-brzeski; 29 September 1550 – Brzeg, 25 March 1602), was a Duke of Oława and Wołów (since 1586 with his brother as a co-ruler until 1592) and Brzeg (since 1595) and Legnica (since 1596).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrzegBrzeg - Wikipedia

    In 1595 Brzeg was again fortified by Joachim Frederick of Brzeg and Legnica. In the Thirty Years' War it suffered greatly; in the War of the Austrian Succession it was heavily bombarded by the Prussian forces ; and in 1807 it was captured by Napoleon 's army.