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  1. Life. Victor Frederick was born on 20 September 1700 in Bernburg as the second (but eldest and only surviving) son of Karl Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, by his first wife Sophie Albertine, daughter of George Frederick, Count of Solms-Sonnenwalde. After the death of his father in 1721, Victor Frederick succeeded him in Anhalt-Bernburg.

  2. Pauline was born in Ballenstedt, the daughter of Prince Frederick Albert, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg and his wife Louise Albertine of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön. A few days after her birth, her mother died of the measles. She had an elder brother, Alexius Frederick Christian (1767–1834

  3. Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg. Also known as Friedrich Albrecht. Born on 15 August 1735 in Bernburg Died on 9 April 1796 in Ballenstedt

  4. He died in Detmold and was succeeded as Prince by his eldest son, who became Leopold II. Marriage and children [ edit ] He was married to Pauline Christine of Anhalt-Bernburg (23 February 1769 – 29 December 1820), daughter of Frederick Albert, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg , and Louise Albertine of Schleswig-Holstein , on 2 January 1796 in Ballenstedt .

  5. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Victor Frederick of AnhaltBernburg (20 September 170018 May 1765), was a German prince of the House of Ascania. He was Reigning prince of the principality of AnhaltBernburg from 1721 to 1765. Victor Frederick was born on 20 September 1700 in Bernburg as the second (but eldest and only surviving)

  6. In 1803 Prince Alexius Frederick Christian of Anhalt-Bernburg was elevated to the rank of a duke by Emperor Francis II of Habsburg. His son Duke Alexander Karl however died without issue in 1863, whereafter Anhalt-Bernburg was inherited by Leopold IV, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau , re-uniting all Anhalt lands under his rule.

  7. 1 de ene. de 1970 · Frederick Albert of Anhalt-Bernburg (15 August 1735 – 9 April 1796), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and reigning prince of the principality of Anhalt-Bernburg from 1765 to 1796. [1] Frederick Albert