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ID: 1422(previous next)
Name: Frederick William I of Prussia
Full Name: Frederick William


Born:14/08/1688
Died: 31/05/1740, aged 51

Family: Hohenzollern


Style: King of Prussia
Territories:
Frederick I of Prussia|King of Prussia|Frederick the Great
From: 1713
To: 1740


Style: Elector of Brandenburg
Territories:
Joachim III, Elector of Brandenburg|Elector of Brandenburg|Frederick the Great
From: 1713
To: 1740

Parent: Frederick I of Prussia
Parent: Sophia Charlotte of Hanover

Spouse: Sophia Dorothea of Hanover
married: 28/11/1706
until own death in 1740
Sophia Dorothea of Hanover and Frederick William I of Prussia are 1st cousins Common ancestors


With: Sophia Dorothea of Hanover
Child: Prince Frederick of Prussia at the age of 19
Child: Princess Wilhelmine of Prussia at the age of 20
Child: Prince Frederick of Prussia at the age of 22
Child: Frederick the Great at the age of 23
Child: Princess Charlotte of Prussia at the age of 24
Child: Princess Friederike Luise of Prussia at the age of 26
Child: Princess Philipping Charlotte of Prussia at the age of 27
Child: Prince Louis of Prussia at the age of 28
Child: Princess Sophia Dorothea of Prussia at the age of 30
Child: Louisa Ulrika of Prussia at the age of 31
Child: Prince Augustus William of Prussia at the age of 33
Child: Anna Amalia, Abbess of Quedlinburg at the age of 35
Child: Prince Henry of Quedlinburg at the age of 37
Child: Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia at the age of 41

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