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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. Albert Frederick, Prince of Prussia, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt (24 January 1672 – 21 June 1731), was a Lieutenant General in the army of the Electorate of Brandenburg-Prussia and Grand Master of the Order of Saint John. In his lifetime he held the courtesy title of Margrave of Brandenburg.

  3. El Príncipe Alberto Federico de Prusia, Margrave de Brandeburgo-Schwedt (24 de enero de 1672 - 21 de junio de 1731), fue un Teniente General en el ejército del Electorado de Brandeburgo-Prusia y Gran Maestre de la Orden de San Juan (Bailiazgo de Brandeburgo). Durante su vida sostuvo el título de cortesía de Margarve de Brandeburgo.

  4. Albert was born in Ansbach in Franconia as the third son of Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach. His mother was Sophia, daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon, Grand Duke of Lithuania and king of Poland, and his wife Elisabeth of Austria.

  5. Albert Frederick (alemán: Albrecht Friedrich; polaco: Albrecht Fryderyk; 7 de mayo de 1553 – 27 de agosto de 1618) fue duque de Prusia, desde 1568 hasta su muerte. Era hijo de Alberto de Prusia y Ana María de Brunswick-Lüneburg.

  6. Joachim II (reigned 1535–71) secured a foothold in Silesia, but more important was an arrangement he made in 1569 with his Hohenzollern kinsman, Albert Frederick, the duke of Prussia, by which the elector of Brandenburg obtained the joint investiture of the duchy of Prussia and was assured of the succession if the duke’s family became extinct.

  7. 23 de may. de 2018 · World Encyclopedia. Albert of Brandenburg, 1490–1568, grand master of the Teutonic Knights [1] (1511–25), first duke of Prussia (1525–68); grandson of Elector Albert Achilles of Brandenburg.