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  1. Christian Wilhelm of Brandenburg (28 August 1587 in Wolmirstedt – 1 January 1665 in Zinna Abbey) was a titular Margrave of Brandenburg, and from 1598 to 1631 Archbishop of Magdeburg.

  2. Christian William of Brandenburg (28 August 1587-1 January 1665) was a titular Margrave of Brandenburg. Christian Wilhelm von Hohenzollern was born in Wolmirstedt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany in 1587, the son of Elector Joachim Frederick of Brandenburg. He was elected Archbishop of Magdeburg in 1598...

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  3. Christian Wilhelm de Brandeburgo (28 de agosto de 1587 en Wolmirstedt - 1 de enero de 1665 en la abadía de Zinna) fue un margrave titular de Brandeburgo y de 1598 a 1631 arzobispo de Magdeburgo.

  4. Christian Wilhelm of Brandenburg (28 August 1587 in Wolmirstedt – 1 January 1665 in Zinna Abbey) was a titular Margrave of Brandenburg, and from 1598 to 1631 Archbishop of Magdeburg.

  5. Christian William married three times. His first wedding took place on 1 January 1615 in Wolfenbüttel, where he married Dorothea (1596-1643), a daughter of the Duke Henry Julius of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. From this marriage, he had a daughter: Sophie Elisabeth (1616-1650), married in 1638 to Duke Frederick William II of Saxe-Altenburg (1603-1669)

  6. Title: Christian William of Brandenburg 1587-1665, Archbishop of Magdeburg 1608-31, Bishop of Halberstadt. Artist: Johann Jakob Kornmann (called Cormano) (born Augsburg 1620, active Rome, died after 1672) Date: 1627. Culture: Italian. Medium: Silver. Dimensions: Confirmed: 1 13/16 × 1 3/16 × 1/4 in. (45.7 × 30.8 × 7.1 mm) Classification ...

  7. Though the Landgrave’s aid and that of the Weimar Dukes could hardly fail Gustavus, for a time it seemed as if the only princely support on which he could depend in Germany was that of the Brandenburg Prince Christian William, the deposed Administrator of Magdeburg, who had spent the latter half of 1629 at Stockholm, lodging in the castle there with another fugitive, Count Thurn.