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  1. Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach (10 March 1485, Ansbach – 24 May 1537, Liegnitz ( Legnica )) was a princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach and was by marriage Duchess of Legnica . The Renaissance portal of Piast Castle in Legnica with the busts of Duke Frederick and his wife Sophie.

  2. Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach (23 March 1535, Ansbach – 22 February 1587, Legnica) was a princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach and by marriage Duchess of Legnica . Life. Sophie was a daughter of the Margrave George of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach (1484–1543) from his third marriage to Emilie of Saxony (1516–1591), daughter of the Duke Henry IV of Saxony.

  3. Sophie von Brandenburg-Ansbach (* 10. März 1485 in Ansbach; † 24. Mai 1537 in Liegnitz) war eine Prinzessin von Brandenburg-Ansbach und wurde durch Heirat Herzogin von Liegnitz . Das Renaissanceportal des Piastenschlosses in Liegnitz mit den Brustbildern Herzog Friedrichs und seiner Gemahlin Sophie. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Nachkommen.

  4. Sophie Magdalene became Queen of Denmark in 1730. She was the daughter of Margrave Christian Heinrich of Brandenburg-Kulmbach. In 1721 she was married to Prince Christian (VI). She was the mother of Frederik V. The Royal Couple’s life together was harmonious but Sophie Magdalene was unpopular.

  5. Biography. German royalty, a Princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach and by marriage Duchess of Legnica. Sophie was a daughter of Margrave Friedrich the Elder of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Bayreuth (1460-1536) from his marriage to Sophia of Poland (1464-1512), daughter of King Casimir IV of Poland.

  6. Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (28 November 1700 – 27 May 1770) was Queen of Denmark and Norway by marriage to King Christian VI of Denmark and Norway.

  7. Biography Daughter of Herzog Wilhelm von Braunschweig-Lüneburg, became 1579 second wife of Georg Friedrich Markgraf zu Brandenburg-Kulmbach , became widow in 1603, lived in Ansbach until 1632 when she moved to Nuremberg; died on 14.1.1639; burried on 28.5.1639 in the Lorenzkirche in Nuremberg; her tomb errected after the closure of the Thirty Year's War, in 1649.