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  1. Charles William Frederick (12 May 1712 – 3 August 1757), nicknamed der Wilde Markgraf (the Wild Margrave ), was the margrave of the Principality of Ansbach from 1723 to his death.

  2. Thereafter Ansbach was held by cadet branches of the House of Hohenzollern, and its rulers were commonly called Margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach. On 2 December 1791, the reigning Prince and Margrave of Ansbach, Charles Alexander, who had also succeeded to Bayreuth, sold the sovereignty of his principalities to King Frederick William ...

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  3. Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden (14 February 1755 – 16 December 1801) was heir apparent of the Margraviate of Baden.

  4. Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach: Born: 12 May 1712 Ansbach: Died: 3 August 1757 (aged 45) Gunzenhausen: Noble family: Hohenzollern: Spouse(s) Princess Friederike Luise of Prussia: Issue: Charles, Hereditary Prince of Brandenburg-Ansbach Charles Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach: Father: William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg ...

  5. Charles William Frederick: Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach: Noble Family: Hohenzollern: Father: William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach: Mother: Duchess Christiane Charlotte of Württemberg: Spouse: Princess Friederike Luise of Prussia: Issue: Charles, Hereditary Prince of Brandenburg-Ansbach Charles Alexander, Margrave of ...

  6. Samwer, Charles. Nouveau recueil général de traités, conventions et autres transactions remarquables, servant à la connaissance des relations étrangères des puissances et états dans leurs rapports mutuels (Göttingen, J. C. Dietrich, 1843-1875, 20 vols).

  7. Christian Frederick Charles Alexander (German language: Christian Friedrich Karl Alexander; 24 February 1736 – 5 January 1806) was the last Margrave [1] of the two Franconian principalities, Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Bayreuth, which he sold to the King of Prussia, a fellow member of the House of Hohenzollern. Contents. 1 Life.