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  1. Elisabeth of Anhalt was a German abbess of the secular abbeys at Gernrode and Frose as Elisabeth III of Anhalt. After she left the convent, she became Countess of Barby by marriage. Introduction Elisabeth of Anhalt-Zerbst (1545–1574)

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  3. Maddalena Visconti. Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut (1383 – 13 November 1442), nicknamed "Beautiful Beth", was an Electress of Brandenburg by marriage to Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg. She acted as regent of Brandenburg during the absence of her spouse.

  4. Elisabeth (1510–1558), in 1525 married firstly Eric I of Brunswick-Kalenberg and in 1545 secondly Poppo XII, count of Henneberg, Margaret (1511–1577), in 1530 married firstly George I, Duke of Pomerania and after his death in 1534 secondly John V, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, John (1513–1571), Margrave of Brandenburg-Küstrin. Ancestry

  5. Father. John V, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst. Mother. Margaret of Brandenburg. Elisabeth of Anhalt (15 October 1545, Dessau – 26 September 1574, Barby) was a German abbess of the secular abbeys at Gernrode and Frose as Elisabeth III of Anhalt. After she left the convent, she became Countess of Barby by marriage.

  6. Hon var dotter till Christian August av Anhalt-Zerbst och Johanna Elisabeth av Holstein-Gottorp. Hon varkusin till Gustav III och Karl XIII.På Fredrik den stores rekommendation utsågs hon av den ryska kejsarinnan Elisabet till gemål åt sin systerson Karl Peter Ulrik, som var hertig av Holstein-Gottorp och även tronföljare till den ryska tronen, och inbjöd henne därför till ryska ...

  7. Catherine the Great was born to Christian Augustus of Anhalt-Zerbst and Johanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp. Her older sister, Princess Anna Petrovna, married Charles Frederick, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp in 1746. Sadly for Catherine the Great's family tree however; her two younger siblings both died during infancy. In the year 1747, Catherine's…