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  1. The Margraviate of Brandenburg (German: Markgrafschaft Brandenburg) was a major principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1157 to 1806 that played a pivotal role in the history of Germany and Central Europe. Brandenburg developed out of the Northern March founded in the territory of the Slavic Wends. It derived one of its names from this ...

  2. Anna of Saxony. Frederick I of Ansbach and Bayreuth (also known as Frederick V; German: Friedrich V. von Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach or Friedrich der Ältere; 8 May 1460 – 4 April 1536) was born at Ansbach as the eldest son of Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg by his second wife Anna, daughter of Frederick II, Elector of Saxony.

  3. Elisabeth of Anhalt-Zerbst. Christian, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (30 January 1581 in Cölln – 30 May 1655 in Bayreuth) was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (later renamed Brandenburg-Bayreuth ). He was the eldest of eleven children born to John George, Elector of Brandenburg by his third wife ...

  4. Georg Albrecht of Brandenburg-Bayreuth ( Bayreuth, 20 March 1619 – Schretz, 27 September 1666), was a German prince and member of the House of Hohenzollern . He was the eighth of the nine children of Christian, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, by his wife, Marie of Prussia. He was last child of his parents who survived into adulthood; his ...

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  6. John II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal (1237 – 10 September 1281) was co-ruler of Brandenburg with his brother Otto "with the arrow" from 1266 until his death. He also used the title Lord of Krossen , after a town in the Neumark .

  7. 16 de noviembre de 1464 jul. Juan, apodado el Alquimista (en alemán: Johann der Alchimist; 1406 - 16 de noviembre de 1464) fue un margrave de Brandeburgo-Kulmbach y sirvió como el margrave amante de la paz de Brandeburgo después de la abdicación de su padre, Federico I, el primer miembro de la Casa de Hohenzollern que gobernó en Brandeburgo.