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  1. Alberto en una miniatura de 1634. Nacido en Ansbach, Alberto era el segundo hijo varón del margrave Joaquín Ernesto de Brandeburgo-Ansbach (1582-1625) y de su esposa, Sofía (1594-1651), hija del conde Juan Jorge de Solms-Laubach. A la muerte de Joaquín Ernesto, el hermano mayor de Alberto, Federico III, lo sucedió en Ansbach a partir de ...

  2. George Frederick II ( German: Georg Friedrich II. ;3 May 1678 – 29 March 1703), also called George Frederick the Younger (German: der Jüngere ), was Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach from 6 October 1692 until his death in 1703. [1] He was the third son of John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach by his first wife Joanna Elisabeth of ...

  3. Albert was the second son of Margrave John Frederick and his first wife, Johanna Elisabeth of Baden-Durlach. Due to the untimely death of his older brother, Leopold Frederick at the age of two, Christian Albert was designated as heir apparent in 1676, succeeding his father as Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach upon his death in 1686.

  4. Frédéric II est le fils du margrave Albert III Achille de Brandebourg et d' Anne de Saxe. Il succède à son père comme margrave d'Ansbach en 1486. En 1495, il succéda à son frère Sigismond comme margrave de Brandebourg-Kulmbach. Lors de la querelle de succession de Bavière, il cherche à faire annuler la mise au ban de l'empire d ...

  5. Albert II or V of Brandenburg-Ansbach was a German prince, who was Margrave of Ansbach from 1634 until his death.

  6. Anna Maria of Brandenburg-Ansbach (28 December 1526 – 20 May 1589); married Christoph, Duke of Württemberg in 1544. Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach (12 May 1529 – 2 November 1575); married John George, Elector of Brandenburg. His third wife was Emilie of Saxony (27 July 1516 – 9 March 1591), daughter of Henry IV, Duke of Saxony, and ...

  7. Thereafter Ansbach was held by cadet branches of the House of Hohenzollern, and its rulers were commonly called Margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach. On 2 December 1791, the reigning Prince and Margrave of Ansbach, Charles Alexander, who had also succeeded to Bayreuth, sold the sovereignty of his principalities to King Frederick William II of Prussia.