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  1. Hace 2 días · Sophia Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg 13 July 1668 Gröningen seven children: Also Duke of Prussia. Christian Ernest: 6 August 1644: 1655–1712: 20 May 1712: Margraviate of Brandenburg-Bayreuth: Erdmuthe Sophie of Saxony 29 October 1662 Dresden no children Sofie Louise of Württemberg 8 February 1671 Stuttgart six children

  2. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Married in 1734 to Sophie Dorothea Marie von Preußen, Prinzessin von Preußen, born on 25 January 1719, died on 15 November 1765, 46 years old

    • Male
    • December 17, 1700
    • Schloss Oranienbaum, Dessau
    • March 4, 1771
  3. Hace 2 días · Sophia Magdalena of Denmark 1746–1813: Gustav III 1746–1792 King of Sweden: Friedrich Wilhelm 1785–1831 Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg: Louise Caroline of Hesse-Kassel 1789–1867: Marie of Hesse-Kassel 1767–1852: Frederick VI 1768–1839 King of Denmark r. 1808–1839: Louise Auguste of Denmark 1771–1843: Frederick ...

  4. Hace 3 días · The House of Oldenburg is an ancient dynasty of German origin whose members rule or have ruled in Denmark, Iceland, Greece, Norway, Russia, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Livonia, Schleswig, Holstein, and Oldenburg.

  5. Hace 5 días · Genealogy for Irene Schleswig-Holstein, Glücksburg, Princess of Greece and Denmark family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. 2 de may. de 2024 · How royal is their background? The biggest question is: what is royalty? Most genealogists would settle on (non-)reigning royal families. I thought it would be interesting to post the ancestors of the present monarchs back to their great-great-grandparents, that most of the time takes us back to around 1800.

  7. Hace 4 días · The Revolutions of 1848 took place during Emma’s regency leading to a new constitution and a new parliament being convened. When Georg Viktor was to assume his powers as reigning Prince of Waldeck-Pyrmont on his 21st birthday, he refused to recognize the constitution that had been instituted as a result of the Revolutions of 1848.