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  1. Hace 3 días · Margraviate of Brandenburg-Bayreuth: Maria of Prussia 29 April 1604 Kulmbach nine children: Son of Elector John George. Received Kulmbach. In 1604 moved the capital of the Margraviate to Bayreuth. From 1604 on, Brandenburg-Kulmbach changed its name to Brandenburg-Bayreuth. John Sigismund Johann Sigismund: 8 November 1572: 18 July 1608 – 3 ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Ansbach, Bayern, Deutschland (HRR) Genealogy for Sophia Jagiellon of Poland (Jagiellon), Princess, Markgravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Bayreuth (1464 - 1512) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Kraków, Małopolskie
    • May 06, 1464
    • Małopolskie
    • Kraków, Małopolskie, Polska (Poland)
  3. Hace 3 días · Siegmund Friedrich von Trauttmansdorff ... New Palace, Bayreuth: Bayreuth: Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth

  4. Hace 4 días · Margrave of Brandenburg r. 1323–1351 Duke of (Upper) Bavaria r. 1347–1361 (1319–1375) Stephen II Duke of Bavaria-Landshut r. 1349–1363 Duke of (Upper)Bavaria r. 1363–1375 (1319–1375) Louis VI the Roman Duke of (Upper) Bavaria r. 1347–1365 El. Margrave of Brandenburg r. 1356–1365 raised to El. 1356 (1328–1365) William I

  5. Hace 6 días · C13 Bach’s Brandenburg – Part II. 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.

  6. Hace 5 días · Parting from notions of danger as threat, her archival study shows that danger was productive, especially of masculinity and the superiority of the elite. This innovative argument is first supported by a rigorous historiography of the concept of danger in the eighteenth century, explored in chapter 1.

  7. Hace 5 días · History. Dresden originated as the Slav village of Drezdzany, meaning “Forest Dwellers on the Plain,” on the Elbe’s north bank. First mentioned in 1216, the town on the south bank was founded at a ford by Margrave Dietrich of Meissen as a German colony.