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  1. Sophia Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg. Margrave Charles Philip of Brandenburg-Schwedt (5 January 1673 in Sparnberg – 23 July 1695 in Casale Monferrato) was a Hohenzollern prince and a titular Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt. Near the end of his life he became Grand Master of the Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of ...

  2. When Friedrich Wilhelm I von Brandenburg was born on 16 February 1620, in Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia, his father, Kurfürst Georg Wilhelm von Brandenburg, was 24 and his mother, Elizabeth Charlotte von der Pfalz-Simmern Wittelsbach, was 22. He married Louise Henriette Prinzessin von Oranien-Nassau on 7 December 1646, in The Hague, South ...

  3. Electoral arms Coats of arms of prince electors surround the Holy Roman Emperor's; from flags book of Jacob Köbel (163#+1545). Left to right: Cologne, Bohemia, Brandenburg, Saxony, the Palatinate, Trier, Mainz. Below are the State arms of each Imperial Elector. Emblems of Imperial High Offices are shown on the appropriate arms.

  4. 30 de jun. de 2022 · Charles Emil, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg (16 February 1655, Berlin 7 December 1674, Strasbourg) was a German prince as heirapparent to the Electorate of Brandenburg.

  5. Charles, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg - Facebook

  6. 21 de feb. de 2024 · William Henry, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg (1648–1649) Charles, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg (1655–1674) Frederick I of Prussia (1657–1713), his successor; Amalie (1664–1665) Henry (1664–1664) Louis (1666–1687), who married Ludwika Karolina Radziwiłł

  7. Frederick I (born between August and November 1371, Nürnberg [Germany]—died Sept. 20, 1440, Cadolzburg, near Nürnberg) was the elector of Brandenburg from 1417 and the founder of the Brandenburg line of Hohenzollern. He was the second son of Frederick V, burgrave of Nürnberg. After his father’s death, in 1398, he obtained Ansbach and, in ...