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  2. Philip William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt - Wikipedia

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    Philip William, Prince in Prussia ( German: Philipp Wilhelm von Brandenburg-Schwedt; May 19, 1669, castle of Königsberg – December 19, 1711, castle of Schwedt) was a Prussian Prince, was the first owner of the Prussian secundogeniture of Brandenburg-Schwedt and was governor of Magdeburg from 1692 to 1711. Biography

  3. Brandenburg-Schwedt - Wikipedia

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    Brandenburg-Schwedt was a secundogeniture of the Hohenzollern margraves of Brandenburg, established by Prince Philip William who took his residence at Schwedt Castle in 1689.

  4. Philip William, Margarve of Brandenburg-Schwedt - Geni.com

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    Genealogy profile for Philip William, Margarve of Brandenburg-Schwedt Philipp Wilhelm von Brandenburg (Hohenzollern), Markgraf zu Brandenburg-Schwedt (1669 - 1711) - Genealogy Genealogy for Philipp Wilhelm von Brandenburg (Hohenzollern), Markgraf zu Brandenburg-Schwedt (1669 - 1711) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ...

  5. Margravine Philippine of Brandenburg-Schwedt - Wikipedia

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    Margravine Philippine Auguste Amalie of Brandenburg-Schwedt (10 October 1745 – 1 May 1800) was a Landgravine consort of Hesse-Kassel by marriage to Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel . Life Philippine was one of five children born to Margrave Frederick William of Brandenburg-Schwedt and his wife Princess Sophia Dorothea of Prussia. [1]

  6. Philip William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt - Wikiwand

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    Philip William, Prince in Prussia ( German: Philipp Wilhelm von Brandenburg-Schwedt; May 19, 1669, castle of Königsberg – December 19, 1711, castle of Schwedt) was a Prussian Prince, was the first owner of the Prussian secundogeniture of Brandenburg-Schwedt and was governor of Magdeburg from 1692 to 1711. Oops something went wrong: 403

  7. Philip William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt - Wikimedia

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    From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Philip William (1669-1711) was the first margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt Media in category "Philip William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. 1669 Philipp Wilhelm.jpg 3,333 × 4,395; 8.09 MB

  8. Frederick William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt - Wikipedia

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    Frederick William of Brandenburg-Schwedt (17 November 1700 – 4 March 1771) was a German nobleman. In his lifetime, from 1711 to 1771, he held the titles Prince in Prussia and Margrave of Brandenburg, with the style Royal Highness. He was made a knight of the Order of the Black Eagle .

  9. List of margraves and electors of Brandenburg - Wikipedia

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    Philip William: 19 May 1669: 1692–1711: 19 December 1711: Margraviate of Brandenburg-Schwedt: Johanna Charlotte of Anhalt-Dessau 25 January 1699 Oranienbaum six children: Son of Elector Frederick William I. The Margraviate of Schwedt was created for him. William Frederick: 8 January 1686: 1703–1723: 7 January 1723: Margraviate of ...

  10. Margrave Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg-Schwedt - Wikipedia

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    Even in Brandenburg-Schwedt, however, he had to accept the prerogative of his eldest brother Margrave Philip William. Moreover, sober times began in 1713 with the accession of King Frederick William I, known as the "Soldier King", who enlisted large financial resources to build up the Prussian Army.