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  1. Hace 1 día · Friederike Luise of Prussia 30 May 1729 Berlin two children George Frederick Charles: 30 June 1688: 1726–1735: 17 May 1735: Margraviate of Brandenburg-Bayreuth: Princess Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck 17 April 1709 Reinfeld five children: Frederick: 10 May 1711: 1735–1763: 26 February 1763: Margraviate of Brandenburg ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Frederick William (born Feb. 16, 1620, Cölln, near Berlin—died May 9, 1688, Potsdam, near Berlin) was the elector of Brandenburg (1640–88), who restored the Hohenzollern dominions after the devastations of the Thirty Years’ War—centralizing the political administration, reorganizing the state finances, rebuilding towns and cities, developing a s...

  3. Hace 21 horas · Wilhelmine, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth Prince Friedrich William Princess Charlotte Albertine Frederick II Friederike Luise, Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach Philippine Charlotte, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Prince Ludwig Karl Wilhelm Sophia Dorothea, Margravine of Brandenburg-Schwedt Louisa Ulrika, Queen of Sweden Prince ...

  4. 4 de may. de 2024 · C12 Bach’s Brandenburg – Part I. Compiled in 1721, and presented to the margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt in Berlin, the six concertos written for a diverse, demanding and sometimes daring combination of instruments, represent some of the most jubilant, joyful music of the 18th century.

  5. Hace 1 día · Princess Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt: 1. Alexander II of Russia: 12. Frederick William II of Prussia: 6. Frederick William III of Prussia: 13. Princess Frederica Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt: 3. Princess Charlotte of Prussia: 14. Charles II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz: 7. Duchess Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz: 15. Princess ...

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Friederike Dorothea Sophia, Herzogin von Württemberg 1736-1798 61 years old 12 children Anna Elisabeth Luise , Prinzessin von Preußen 1738-1820 81 years old

  7. 5 de may. de 2024 · Compiled in 1721, and presented to the margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt in Berlin, the six concertos written for a diverse, demanding and sometimes daring combination of instruments, represent some of the most jubilant, joyful music of the 18th century.