Frederic Guillaume de Brandebourg-Schwedt
Frederic Guillaume de Brandebourg-Schwedt , (in German Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg-Schwedt), born the November 17th 1700 with Oranienbaum, deceased the March 4th 1771 with Wildenbruch.
It was margrave of Brandebourg-Schwedt of 1731 with 1771.
Family
Wire of Philippe Guillaume de Brandebourg-Schwedt and of Jeanne d' Anhalt-Dessau.
Marriage and descent
In 1734, Frederic Guillaume de Brandebourg-Schwedt married Sophie Dorothée of Prussia (1719 - 1765), (girl of Frederic-Guillaume Ier of Prussia).
Six children were born from this union:
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Frederique Dorothée de Brandebourg-Schwedt (1736 - 1798), in 1753, it married the duke Frederic II of Wurtemberg (1732 - 1797)
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Anne Elisabeth Louise de Brandebourg-Schwedt (1738 - 1820), in 1755, it married Auguste Ferdinand of Prussia (1730 - 1813), (wire of Frederic-Guillaume Ier of Prussia)
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Filipino of Brandebourg-Schwedt (1745 - 1800), in 1773, it married the landgrave Frederic II of Hesse-Cassel (1720 - 1785)
Biography
Impassioned of hunting, Frederic Guillaume de Brandebourg-Schwedt became large Master of hunting of the emperor Charles VI of the Holy roman Empire. To embellish his principality, Frederic Guillaume de Brandebourg-Schwedt was spent without counting. He made decorate the castle of Italian paintings. In the years 1730, the future general of cavalry of Frederic II of Prussia was the page of Frederic Guillaume von Seydlitz.
The March 4th 1771, Frederic Guillaume de Brandebourg-Schwedt died of a cooling, it was buried in a church of Schwedt near his wife. As prince and princess of Prussia, after the second world war, its coffins were transported to the royal vault in the Protestant cathedral of Berlin.
Genealogy
Frederic Guillaume de Brandebourg-Schwedt belongs to the first branch of the Maison of Hohenzollern. This line gave voters to the Brandebourg, kings, emperors with the Prussia, the Germany. Frederic Guillaume de Brandebourg-Schwedt is the downward one of Bouchard Ier, count de Zollern.
Internal bonds
External bonds and sources
de.wikipedia.org
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