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  1. Joachim Frederick (27 January 1546 – 18 July 1608), of the House of Hohenzollern, was Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from 1598 until his death. Biography. Joachim Frederick was born in Cölln to John George, Elector of Brandenburg, and Sophie of Legnica.

  2. Joachim Frederick (born January 1, 1546, Kölln an der Spree, Brandenburg [Germany]—died July 28, 1608, en route from Storkow to Rüdersdorf) was the elector of Brandenburg (1598–1608), the eldest son of Elector John George.

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  3. Son of Elector Joachim I. The Margraviate of Küstrin was created for him. After his death without male descendants, Küstrin was annexed again to the Electorate.

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    Youth

    During his father's reign, Joachim Frederick wasn't included in the government of the Duchy of Brzeg. He spent seven years at the court of his maternal uncle, John George, since 1571 Elector of Brandenburg. As a representative of Brandenburg, Joachim Frederick appeared at the coronation of Henry of France as King of Poland in 1574, and in the coronation of King Rudolf II in Rome on 27 October 1575. Two years later, he received a dowry of 15,000 talers secured for the town of Wąsoszon occasion...

    Duke of Oława-Wołów

    George II died on 7 May 1586. Joachim Frederick, together with his younger brother John George took the government of Oława (where they settled his residence) and Wołów but not in Brzeg, who was given by the late Duke to his widow Barbara of Brandenburg as dower. When John George died on 6 July 1592 without surviving issue, Joachim Frederick became in the sole ruler of all their domains, except the two main cities of Brzeg (dower of his mother Barbara) and Oława (dower of his sister-in-law An...

    Government and functions

    Joachim Frederick was an efficient ruler. He ratified the former privileges of his cities and supported the development of crafts. In Oława he built fortifications and opened mints, thanks to the mines of Dzierżoniów and Srebrna Góra. Also, he established a pension for the unmarried daughter of the deposed Henry XI of Legnica. Thanks to his family connections and his good relations with the Prague court, he held honorable functions. Since 1585 he held the dignity of Lutheran Provost of the Ch...

    In Brzeg on 19 May 1577, Joachim Frederick married with Anna Maria (b. Zerbst, 13 June 1561 – d. Brzeg, 14 November 1605), daughter of Joachim Ernest, Prince of Anhalt. They had six children: 1. George Ernest (b. Oława, 29 August 1589 – d. Oława, 6 November 1589). 2. John Christian(b. Oława, 28 August 1591 – d. Ostróda, 25 December 1639). 3. Barbar...

    Marek, Miroslav. "Complete Genealogy of the House of Piast: Silesia". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source][better source needed]
  4. Joaquín Federico I de Hohenzollern (Cölln, Berlín, 27 de enero de 1546-Köpenick, 18 de julio de 1608), miembro de la Casa de Hohenzollern, sucedió a su padre Juan Jorge I como Margrave elector de Brandeburgo en 1598.

  5. Joaquín Néstor I o Joaquín I Néstor ( Cölln, Berlín, Alemania, 21 de febrero de 1484- Stendal, Alemania, 11 de julio de 1535) fue un príncipe elector del territorio de Brandeburgo (1499-1535) y miembro de la Dinastía Hohenzollern. Su apodo proviene del Rey Néstor de la mitología griega . Biografía.