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  1. Joachim Frederick was born in Cölln to John George, Elector of Brandenburg, and Sophie of Legnica. He served as administrator of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg from 1566 to 1598, then succeeded his father as Elector of Brandenburg in 1598. Joachim Frederick was succeeded at his death by his son John Sigismund. Joachim Frederick's first ...

  2. Frederick was the third son of Johann Frederick, the 7th Duke of Württemberg and Barbara Sophie of Brandenburg. When his father died in 1628, his elder brother became Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg . Frederick went at the age of 13 to study in Tübingen. In 1630 he went on a Grand Tour via Strasbourg, Basel and Montpellier but broke it off ...

  3. George William succeeded his father as margrave of Bayreuth when he died on 20 May 1712. He pursued a military career due to a lack of academic aptitude and participated successfully on the imperial side in numerous battles. In this connection, he was seriously hit by a musket ball near Landau, a wound that never healed completely.

  4. Barbara of Brandenburg-Ansbach (24 September 1495 – 23 September 1552), married on 26 July 1528 to Landgrave George III of Leuchtenberg. Frederick of Brandenburg-Ansbach (17 January 1497 – 20 August 1536), a canon in Würzburg and Salzburg ; he abandoned the ecclesiastical career and became in the first Protestant member of the Hohenzollern dynasty.

  5. Lebensdaten 1584 - 1636 Beruf/Funktion Herzogin; Herzogin von Württemberg Normdaten GND: 120065487 | OGND | VIAF: 63980152 Namensvarianten. Barbara Sophia, Brandenburg, Markgräfin ...

  6. Dorothea von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel married Christian William of Brandenburg in 1615. The age gap was 8 years, 10 months and 10 days. The marriage ended on September 1, 1643. Barbara Eusebia von Martinic married Christian William of Brandenburg in 1650. Maximiliana of Salm-Neuburg married Christian William of Brandenburg in 1657.

  7. Panagiotis Kanellopoulos or Panayotis Kanellopoulos (Greek: Παναγιώτης Κανελλόπουλος; 13 December 1902, in Patras, Achaea – 11 September 1986, in Athens) was a Greek writer, politician and Prime Minister of Greece. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Panagiotis Kanellopoulos has received ...