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  1. Friederike Charlotte Leopoldine Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt (also often referred to as the Princess of Prussia; 18 August 1745 in Schwedt – 23 January 1808 in Altona) was a German aristocrat who lived as a secular canoness and ruled as the last Princess-abbess of Herford Abbey.

  2. Friederike Charlotte Leopoldine Louise von Brandenburg-Schwedt (vielfach auch bezeichnet als Prinzessin von Preußen) (* 18. August 1745 in Schwedt; † 23. Januar 1808 in Altona) war letzte Fürstäbtissin des Stifts Herford .

  3. 20 de ene. de 2022 · For several years, starting in 1760, Euler wrote a series of letters to Friederike Charlotte, princess of Brandenburg-Schwedt, a niece of Frederick the Great of Prussia. The collection of 234...

  4. Friederike Charlotte of Brandenburg-Schwedt *August 18, 1745 (Schwedt, Germany) †January 23, 1808 (Altona, Germany)

  5. 10 de jun. de 2021 · Fortunately, Euler found a like-minded friend in Prince Friedrich Heinrich of Brandenburg-Schwedt (1709–1788), a cousin of Frederick’s father and since 1771 the last bearer of the title margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt, which was a younger branch of the ruling Hohenzollern dynasty.

    • Johan C. E. Sten
    • johan.sten@helsinki.fi
    • 2021
  6. class, presumably Princess Friederike Charlotte Leopol-dine Luise von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1745–1808), who was only 14 when the private course was initiated. Between 1760 and 1762, Euler wrote 234 letters to the Princess, totaling some 1000 pages of high-level science in a palatable form. Among the topics discussed we find,

  7. Friederike Charlotte Leopoldine Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt (also often referred to as the Princess of Prussia; 18 August 1745 in Schwedt – 23 January 1808 in Altona) was a German aristocrat who lived as a secular canoness and ruled as the last Princess-abbess of Herford Abbey.