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  1. Prince Frederick Henry Albert of Prussia (German: Friedrich Heinrich Albrecht; 4 October 1809 – 14 October 1872) was the fifth son and youngest child of King Frederick William III of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

  2. Albert of Prussia (German: Albrecht von Preussen; 17 May 1490 – 20 March 1568) was a German prince who was the 37th grand master of the Teutonic Knights and, after converting to Lutheranism, became the first ruler of the Duchy of Prussia, the secularized state that emerged from the former Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights.

  3. Alberto de Prusia 1 (en alemán: Albrecht von Preußen; Königsberg, 4 de octubre de 1809 - Berlín, 14 de octubre de 1872) fue un príncipe y coronel general prusiano. Alberto era el quinto hijo varón y el menor de todos los hijos del rey Federico Guillermo III de Prusia y de la duquesa Luisa de Mecklemburgo-Strelitz.

    • Federico Enrique Alberto
  4. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Prince Albert married his first cousin, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, at the age of 20, and after his untimely death at age 42, the queen's memory of him guided her for the next 40 years.

  5. Alberto de Prusia (en alemán: Albrecht von Preußen; Berlín, 8 de mayo de 1837- Breslau, 13 de septiembre de 1906) fue un mariscal de campo, Herrenmeister ( gran maestre) de la Orden de San Juan desde 1883 hasta su muerte, y regente del Ducado de Brunswick desde 1885. Biografía.

    • Federico Guillermo Nicolás Alberto
  6. Prince Albert of Prussia (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Albrecht; 8 May 1837 – 13 September 1906) was a Prussian general field marshal, Herrenmeister (Grand Master) of the Order of Saint John from 1883 until his death, and regent of the Duchy of Brunswick from 1885, also until his death.

  7. Biography: Albert of Prussia was a German prince and the first ruler of the Duchy of Prussia. Albert shifted from being the grand master of the Teutonic Knights to establishing Protestantism in the region, secularizing the monastic state and converting it into the Duchy of Prussia.