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  2. Wilhelmine of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth

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    Wilhelmine of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. Princess Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine of Prussia (3 July 1709 – 14 October 1758) was a princess of Prussia (the older sister of Frederick the Great) and a composer. She was the eldest daughter of Frederick William I of Prussia and Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, and granddaughter of ...

  3. Wilhelmina | German Princess, Electress, Patron of Arts

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    Wilhelmina, German in full Wilhelmine Friederike Sophie, (born July 3, 1709, Berlin, Prussia [Germany]—died Oct. 14, 1758, Bayreuth, Upper Franconia), sister of Frederick the Great of Prussia and margravine of Bayreuth (from 1735). She shared the unhappy childhood of her brother, whose friend and confidante she remained most of her life.

  4. Margravine Wilhelmine - Bayreuth

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    Prin­cess – and later Margra­vine – Frie­de­rike Sophie Wilhel­mine was born on 3 July 1709, as the daughter of the soldier king Frede­rick William I of Prussia and his wife Sophie Doro­thea of the House of Hanover.

  5. Wilhelmine of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth

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    Wilhelmine of Prussia (1709-1748), Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, was the eldest sister of King Frederick II of Prussia. Highly cultivated and deeply interested in the sciences, she formed a small book collection in her Berlin years.

  6. Principality of Bayreuth - Wikipedia

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    Margrave Frederick, ruling from 1735, and his wife Wilhelmine of Prussia, both patrons of arts and sciences, had the Bayreuth residence largely rebuilt in a distinct Baroque style ( Markgrafenstil ), including the erection of the Margravial Opera House finished in 1748. A university was founded in 1742 and relocated to Erlangen the next year.

  7. Wilhelmine of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth

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    Princess Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine of Prussia was a princess of Prussia and composer. She was the eldest daughter of Frederick William I of Prussia and Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, and granddaughter of George I of Great Britain. In 1731, she married Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth.

  8. "Wilhelmine von Bayreuth, 1709-1758" - BYU ScholarsArchive

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    As the oldest daughter of the family, Wilhelmine was subject to many discussions between her parents, Frederick William I of Prussia and Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, about political marriages. Eventually, she married Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth in 1731.

  9. Wilhelmine of Prussia (1709-1758) - History of Women ...

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    Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth *July 3, 1709 (Berlin, Germany) †October 14, 1758 (Bayreuth, Germany)

  10. Wilhelmine of Bayreuth - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    Princess Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine of Prussia (3 July 1709 – 14 October 1758) was a princess of the German Kingdom of Prussia (Older sister of Frederick II of Prussia and songwriter she was the eldest daughter of Frederick William I of Prussia and Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, and granddaughter of George I of Great Britain in 1731, she married ...

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