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  1. Albert Frederick (German: Albrecht Friedrich; Polish: Albrecht Fryderyk; 7 May 1553 – 27 August 1618) was the Duke of Prussia, from 1568 until his death. He was a son of Albert of Prussia and Anna Marie of Brunswick-Lüneburg. He was the second and last Prussian duke of the Ansbach branch of the Hohenzollern family.

  2. Alberto Federico de Prusia (en alemán: Albrecht Friedrich von Preußen, en polaco: Albrecht Fryderyk Pruski; Königsberg, 29 de abril de 1553- Fischhausen, 28 de agosto de 1618) fue duque de Prusia desde 1568 hasta su muerte. Fue un hijo del duque Alberto I de Prusia y de Ana María de Brunswick-Luneburgo.

  3. Albert of Prussia ( German: Albrecht von Preussen; 17 May 1490 – 20 March 1568) was a German prince who was the 37th grand master of the Teutonic Knights and, after converting to Lutheranism, became the first ruler of the Duchy of Prussia, the secularized state that emerged from the former Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights.

  4. Alberto Federico de Prusia ( en alemán: Albrecht Friedrich von Preußen, en polaco: Albrecht Fryderyk Pruski; Königsberg, 29 de abril de 1553- Fischhausen, 28 de agosto de 1618) fue duque de Prusia desde 1568 hasta su muerte. Fue un hijo del duque Alberto I de Prusia y de Ana María de Brunswick-Luneburgo.

  5. Albert Frederick ( German: Albrecht Friedrich; Polish: Albrecht Fryderyk; 7 May 1553 – 27 August 1618) was the Duke of Prussia, from 1568 until his death. He was a son of Albert of Prussia and Anna Marie of Brunswick-Lüneburg. He was the second and last Prussian duke of the Ansbach branch of the Hohenzollern family.

  6. When Albert died in 1568, his teenage son (exact age is unknown) Albert Frederick inherited the duchy. Sigismund II was also Albert Frederick's cousin. The Elector of Brandenburg Joachim II, converted to Lutheranism in 1539. Joachim wanted to merge his lands with the Prussian dukedom, so his heirs would inherit both.

  7. 16 de mar. de 2024 · Albert (born May 17, 1490, Ansbach—died March 20, 1568, Tapiau, East Prussia) was the last grand master of the Teutonic Knights from 1510 to 1525, and the first duke of Prussia (from 1525). He was a Protestant German ruler known chiefly for ending the Teutonic Knights’ government of East Prussia and founding a hereditary dukedom in its place.