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Casimir was born in Ansbach, as the son of Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and his wife Princess Sofia Jagiellon, a daughter of King Casimir IV Jagiellon of Poland . From 1498, Casimir's father Frederick granted him the position of stadtholder of the margraviate during his extensive travels.
dewiki Georg Friedrich I. (Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach) elwiki Γεώργιος Φρειδερίκος του Βρανδεμβούργου-Άνσμπαχ; enwiki George Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach; eswiki Jorge Federico de Brandeburgo-Ansbach; frwiki Georges-Frédéric Ier de Brandebourg-Ansbach
Joachim Ernst, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (22 June 1583, in Cölln an der Spree – 7 March 1625, in Ansbach) was a German nobleman. He ruled as margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach from 1603 to 1625, succeeding his cousin George Frederick and succeeded by his son Frederick III .
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 66666997. Source citation. George The Pius of Brandenburg-Ansbach He was a Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach from the House of Hohenzollern. He was born in Ansbach, the third of eight sons of Margrave Frederick the Elder and his wife Sophia of Poland, daughter of Casimir IV of Poland and Elisabeth of Habsburg.
George Frederick II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (3 May 1678 – 29 March 1703), known as George Frederick the Younger, the third son of John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach by his first wife the Margravine Joanna Elisabeth of Baden-Durlach (and thus a half-brother of Queen Caroline of Great Britain), succeeded his elder brother as Margrave of Ansbach in 1692.
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23 de feb. de 2023 · Once upon a time, in the heart of the Principality of Ansbach, there lived a remarkable ruler by the name of John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, John Frederick succeeded his father, Albert II, as margrave in 1667. Little did he know that he would go down in history as one of the most beloved ...