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  1. The titles of Margrave of Brandenburg and Elector of Brandenburg were abolished along with the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, and Brandenburg was formally integrated into Prussia. Despite this, the Prussian kings still included the title "Margrave of Brandenburg" in their royal style.

  2. Elizabeth, Electress of Brandenburg. Prince Francis. v. t. e. Elizabeth of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden (24 June 1485 – 10 June 1555) was a Danish princess who became Electress of Brandenburg as the spouse of Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg. She was the daughter of King Hans of Denmark, Norway and Sweden and his spouse, Christina of ...

  3. Charles II of England (1630–1685) Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth (1649–1734) Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond (1672–1723) Anne Brudenell (1671–1722) [1] Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond (1701–1750) Sarah Cadogan (1705–1751) Lord George Lennox (1737–1805) Louisa Kerr (1738–1830) [2] 11 generations.

  4. Louis V the Brandenburger (July 1316 – 17/18 September 1361), duke of Upper Bavaria, margrave of Brandenburg, count of Tyrol Anna (c. July 1317 – 29 January 1319, Kastl) Agnes (c. 1318 – died shortly after).

  5. Apr 13, 2018 · The Margravine Wilhelmine of Brandenburg-Kulmbach wanted to turn Bayreuth into a brilliant cultural metropolis, and commissioned the building as part of her efforts. She was especially passionate ...

  6. This is one of a series of nine miniatures painted in oil on eight pieces of card (420463-420470) representing John George, Elector of Brandenburg, two of his three wives and six of his children by his third wife, Elizabeth. The paraph at the end of the inscription in each case has been interpreted as a punctuation mark rather than a monogram and the group remains unattributed. The hand is ...

  7. Birth: 21 Mar 1256: Death: 14 Feb 1318: Families. Spouse: Agnes of Bavaria Margravine of Brandenburg (1276 - 1345) (1276 - 1345)