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  1. John Sigismund ( German: Johann Sigismund; 8 November 1572 – 23 December 1619) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from the House of Hohenzollern.

  2. Juan Segismundo (en alemán: Johann Sigismund; 8 de noviembre de 1572 - 23 de diciembre de 1619) fue un príncipe elector del Margraviato de Brandeburgo de la Casa de Hohenzollern. Se convirtió en duque de Prusia a través de su matrimonio con la duquesa Ana, la hija mayor del duque Alberto Federico de Prusia, quien murió sin hijos.

  3. "John Sigismund (German: Johann Sigismund; 8 November 1572 – 23 December 1619) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from the House of Hohenzollern. He became the Duke of Prussia through his marriage to Duchess Anna, the eldest daughter of Duke Albert Frederick of Prussia who died without sons.

  4. Joachim Sigismund von Brandenburg. Porträt von Joachim Sigismund als Kind, Ölgemälde von Daniel Rose, 1605. Joachim Sigismund von Brandenburg (* 25. Juli 1603 in Berlin; † 22. Februar 1625 ebenda) war ein Markgraf von Brandenburg und Herrenmeister des Johanniterordens .

  5. John Sigismund (German: Johann Sigismund; 8 November 1572 – 23 December 1619) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from the House of Hohenzollern. He became the Duke of Prussia through his marriage to Duchess Anna, the eldest daughter of Duke Albert Frederick of Prussia who died without sons.

  6. Sigismund was born on 11 December 1538 in Cölln; the son of the Elector of Brandenburg, Joachim II (1505–1571), from his second marriage to Hedwig (1513–1572), daughter of King Sigismund I of Poland and the Hungarian Countess Barbara Zápolya. Sigismund owed not only his name, but also a close resemblance to his grandfather.

  7. Johann Sigismund. Born: Nov. 8, 1572. Died: Jan. 2, 1620 (aged 47) House / Dynasty: Hohenzollern dynasty. John Sigismund (born Nov. 8, 1572—died Jan. 2, 1620) was the elector of Brandenburg from 1608, who united his domain with that of Prussia.