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  1. La margravine Sophie Christiane Louise de Brandebourg-Bayreuth 1 (en allemand: Sophie Christine Luise, Markgräfin von Brandebourg-Bayreuth; 4 janvier 1710 à Schloss Weferlingen, Weferlingen– 13 juin 1739 à Bruxelles , pays-bas Autrichiens) est membre de la famille de Brandebourg-Bayreuth une lignée de la Maison de Hohenzollern.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy profile for Sophie von Oettingen-Oettingen, Margravine von Brandenburg-Ansbach Sophie von Oettingen-Oettingen (Oettingen), Markgräfin zu Brandenburg-Ansbach (1634 - 1664) - Genealogy Genealogy for Sophie von Oettingen-Oettingen (Oettingen), Markgräfin zu Brandenburg-Ansbach (1634 - 1664) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. HSH Margravine Wilhelmine Luise of Baden ("Mimi") (Since July 25th, 1803:) HSH Princess and Margravine Wilhelmine Luise of Baden (Since July 25th, 1806:) HGDH Grand-Ducal Princess and Margravine Wilhelmine Luise of Baden * Karlsruhe, September 10th, 1788 † Rosenhöhe near Darmstadt, January 27th, 1836. Married: Karlsruhe, June 19th, 1804:

  4. Margravine Sophie Christine Louise of Brandenburg-Bayreuth was a member of the Brandenburg-Bayreuth line of the House of Hohenzollern and a Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth by birth. Through her marriage to Alexander Ferdinand, 3rd Prince of Thurn and Taxis, Sophie Christine was also a member of the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis and Hereditary Princess of Thurn and Taxis.

  5. Princess and Margravine Anna Elisabeth Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt ( German: Luise; 22 April 1738 – 10 February 1820) was a Prussian princess by marriage to her uncle Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia. She was a daughter of Margrave Frederick William of Brandenburg-Schwedt and Princess Sophia Dorothea of Prussia .

  6. Sophie Christiane Luise Sophie Christine von Thurn und Taxis (Brandenburg) (4 Jan 1710 - 13 Jun 1739)

  7. Margravine When Wilhelmine's spouse came into his inheritance in 1735, the pair set about making Bayreuth a miniature Versailles . Their building projects included the rebuilding of their summer residence (the Ermitage); the rebuilding of the great Bayreuth opera house; the building of a second, new opera house; the building of a theater; and the reconstruction of the Bayreuth palace.