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  1. Johanna Elisabeth of Baden-Durlach (3 October 1680 – 2 July 1757), was a Duchess of Württemberg by marriage. Marriage. Johanna of Baden-Durlach was born in the Karlsberg, Durlach, the third child of Friedrich VII Magnus, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (1647–1709) and his wife Auguste Marie of Holstein-Gottorp (1649–1728).

  2. Born on November 16, 1651; died on October 8, 1680; daughter of Christina Casimir and Frederick VI (b. 1617), margrave of Baden-Durlach; became second wife of John Frederick (1654–1686), margrave of Ansbach (r. 1667–1686), on February 5, 1673; children: (stepdaughter) Caroline of Ansbach (1683–1737), queen of England.

  3. Juana Isabel de Baden-Durlach (en alemán, Johanna Elisabeth von Baden-Durlach; Karlsruhe, 16 de noviembre de 1651- Ansbach, 8 de octubre de 1680) fue una princesa de Baden-Durlach y, a través de su matrimonio, margravina de Brandeburgo-Ansbach.

    • Cristina de Baden-Durlach
  4. Germany. The Margraviate of Baden-Durlach was an early modern territory of the Holy Roman Empire, in the upper Rhine valley, which existed from 1535 to 1771. It was formed when the Margraviate of Baden was split between the sons of Margrave Christopher I and was named for its capital, Durlach.

    • German
    • Lutheran (from 1556)
    • Margraviate
  5. Johanna Elisabeth of Baden, 1st Wife of Johann Friedrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Daughter of Friedrich VI of Baden-Durlach.jpg 1,560 × 2,000; 2.81 MB. Johanna Elisabeth, Princess of Baden-Durlach, engraving.png 1,887 × 2,571; 4.26 MB.

  6. Johanna Elisabeth (born 6 November 1651; died 28 September 1680), married on 26 January 1673 the Margrave John Frederick of Brandenburg-Ansbach; Friederike Eleonore (born 6 March 1658; died 13 April 1658) Frederick VI's second marriage was a morganatic one.

  7. 3 de mar. de 2015 · Joanna Elisabeth of Baden-Durlach, Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach; Portrait engravings in the Royal Collection of the United Kingdom; 17th-century engraved oval portraits of women at half length; Ermine (clothing) in art