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  1. Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia (9 November 1723 – 30 March 1787) was an early modern German composer and music curator who served as princess-abbess of Quedlinburg. She was a princess of Prussia as the daughter of Frederick William I of Prussia and the sister of Frederick the Great.

    Anna Amalia, Abbess of Quedlinburg - Wikipedia

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  3. Princess Anna of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    Anna of Prussia (German: Maria Anna Friederike von Preußen; 17 May 1836 – 12 June 1918) was a Prussian princess as the granddaughter of King Frederick William III of Prussia. She was the second wife of Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel .

  4. Anna Amalia, Abbess of Quedlinburg - Wikipedia

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    Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia (9 November 1723 – 30 March 1787) was an early modern German composer and music curator who served as princess-abbess of Quedlinburg. She was a princess of Prussia as the daughter of Frederick William I of Prussia and the sister of Frederick the Great.

  5. Category:Princess Anna of Prussia - Wikimedia Commons

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    Maria Anna Friederike (born May 17, 1836 in Berlin; died June 12, 1918 in Frankfurt) was a Princess of Prussia. She was usually called Anna. Anna was the youngest of the three children of Prince Charles of Prussia and Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar . Media in category "Princess Anna of Prussia"

  6. Princess Anna of Prussia Biography - Landgravine of Hesse

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    Anna of Prussia (German: Maria Anna Friederike von Preußen; 17 May 1836 – 12 June 1918) was a Prussian princess as the granddaughter of King Frederick William III of Prussia. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Princess Anna of Prussia has received more than 166,951 page views.

  7. Fulda Cathedral – Anna of Prussia’s final resting place

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    The Cathedral of Fulda is best known as the burial place of Saint Boniface but it is also the final resting place of Princess Anna of Prussia, Landgravine of Hesse. Anna lived and died in nearby Schloss Fasanerie and later in life she converted to Catholicism.

  8. Princess Elisabeth Anna of Prussia. Birth. 8 Feb 1857. Potsdam, Stadtkreis Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany. Death. 28 Aug 1895 (aged 38) Fulda, Landkreis Fulda, Hessen, Germany. Burial.

  9. Anna Amalia of Prussia: The Prussian Princess Composer

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    Anna Amalia (1723-1787) of Prussia was the younger sister of Frederick II of Prussia. Eleven years younger, she benefitted from the new musical focus he brought to the court. Anna Amalia played the harpsichord, flute, and violin, with her first lessons coming from her brother.

  10. Princess Anna of Prussia - Geni.com

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    Marie Anna Friedrike, von Preußen (Hohenzollern), Landgräfin von Hessen-Kassel zu Rumpenheim (1836 - 1918) - Genealogy Princess Anna of Prussia ‹ Back to von Preußen surname View Complete Profile Historical records matching Princess Anna of Prussia Maria Anna Frederike Von Preußen in MyHeritage family trees (Kirchberger Web Site)

  11. Princess Maria Anna Friederike - The History Files

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    Princess Maria Anna Friederike (Anna), daughter of Prince Charles of Prussia and Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, married Prince Frederick William I of Hessen-Kassel in 1853 but, as his second wife following the tragic death of his first during childbirth, she found the relationship to be loveless, if productive (oil on canvas by Franz Xa...

  12. Anna Amalia of Prussia (1723–1787) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Born on November 9, 1723, in Berlin, Germany; died on March 30, 1787, in Berlin (some sources cite 1788); daughter of Sophia Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Hanover (1687–1757) and Frederick William I (1688–1740), king of Prussia (r. 1713–1740); youngest sister of Frederick II the Great; aunt of Anna Amalia of Saxe-Weimar (1739–1807); studied har...