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  1. John of Brandenburg-Küstrin (German: Johann von Brandenburg-Küstrin, or Hans von Küstrin; 3 August 1513 – 13 January 1571), was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and a Margrave of Brandenburg-Küstrin.

    • 13 January 1571 (aged 57)
  2. 15 de mar. de 2024 · John was the margrave of Brandenburg-Küstrin and a German Protestant ruler who remained loyal to the Catholic Habsburg emperors; he fought against his fellow Protestant princes and was conspicuously successful in the government of his territories.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. First King in Prussia from 1701. Prince of Neuchâtel from 1707 and Prince of Orange (although disputed) from 1702.

  4. Elector de Brandeburgo y Duque de Prusia. Juan Segismundo nació en Halle an der Saale de Joaquín III Federico, elector de Brandeburgo, y su primera esposa, Catalina de Brandeburgo-Küstrin. Sucedió a su padre como margrave de Brandeburgo en 1608.

  5. The titles of Margrave of Brandenburg and Elector of Brandenburg were abolished along with the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, and Brandenburg was formally integrated into Prussia. Despite this, the Prussian kings still included the title "Margrave of Brandenburg" in their royal style.

  6. The Margraviate of Brandenburg (German: Markgrafschaft Brandenburg) was a major principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1157 to 1806 that played a pivotal role in the history of Germany and Central Europe. Brandenburg developed out of the Northern March founded in the territory of the Slavic Wends.

  7. John of Brandenburg-Küstrin (German: Johann von Brandenburg-Küstrin, or Hans von Küstrin; 3 August 1513 – 13 January 1571), was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and a Margrave of Brandenburg-Küstrin.