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Encyclopedia > Dorothea of Hohenzollern

Dorothea of Brandenburg (1431 to 1495) was the daughter of Johan of Brandenburg and Barbara of Sachsen-Wittenberg. She was the consort of Christian I of Denmark. She is also known as Dorothea of Hohenzollern and as Dorothy Achillies.

Born: 1430
Died: November 25, 1495
Married: Christopher III (1416 - 1448) 31yrs King of Denmark
September 12, 1445
Married: Christian I (1426 - 1481) King of Denmark
October 28, 1449
Parents: Johann (1406 - 1464) Margrave of Brandenburg
Barbara (1405 - 1465) Duchess of Anhalt
Brothers & Sisters: Barbara (c.1423 - 1481) became the Duchess of Milan
Elisabeth (14 - 1451) married Joachim (14 - 1451) Duke of Pomerania
Children: Olaf (1450 - 1451)
Canute (1451 - 1455)
John(Kung Hans) (1455 - 1513) Duke of Schleswig and Holstein, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden
Margrethe (1456 - 1486) married James III of Scotland at age 13 and became the Queen of Scotland
Frederik I (1471 - 1533) Duke of Schleswig and Holstein, King of Denmark and Norway

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Frederick I of Prussia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (354 words)
Friedrich I of Prussia, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, King in Prussia (Fredrick I, July 11, 1657 -- February 25, 1713), Hohenzollern, was the first King in Prussia, reigning from January 18, 1701, until his death.
Born in Königsberg, Friedrich became the Kurfürst (Elector) of Brandenburg, in 1688, upon the death of his father Friedrich Wilhelm I.
Friedrich was married three times: First to Elizabeth Henrietta of Hesse-Kassel, with whom he had one child, Louise Dorothea, b.
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