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Johann Friedrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (582 bytes)
1: ...ach ([[Caroline of Ansbach]]) married [[George II of Great Britain]] before he became king. 3: ...hs|Brandenburg-Ansbach, Johann Friedrich Margrave of]] 4: ...hs|Brandenburg-Ansbach, Johann Friedrich Margrave of]] Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (896 bytes) 1: ...er of [[Sigismund I]] Jagiello, who was also king of [[Poland]]. 3: ...rge, Margrave of Ansbach, born 1484; and [[Albert of Prussia]], born 1490. 5: ...births|Brandenburg-Ansbach, Frederick I, Margrave of]] 6: ...deaths|Brandenburg-Ansbach, Frederick I, Margrave of]] Georg, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1138 bytes) 1: '''Georg Hohenzollern Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach''' was born in [[1484]] and died [[1543]]. 3: ...lern]] and his wife Sophie [[Jagiello]], daughter of [[Casimir IV]] and Elisabeth [[Habsburg]]. 5: ...rich]] Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and [[Duke of Prussia]]. 7: ... minor [[Louis II of Bohemia]] [[Jagiello]], King of Hungary and Bohemia. 9: ...rt of Prussia]],who was at that time grand master of the [[Teutonic Knights]], to join the Reformation... Margrave of Brandenburg (257 bytes) 1: ...e of the 4 temporal [[electors]] and so being one of only 7 lords in the empire with a say in who beca... Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg (693 bytes) 1: ...y Roman Emperor]] in 1415, inaugurating 400 years of rule over the area by the [[Hohenzollern]] family... 3: ...enburg|Frederick II]]; and [[Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg|Albert Achilles]]. 5: [[de:Friedrich I. (Brandenburg)]] Frederick II, Margrave of Brandenburg (666 bytes) 1: ...nburg. There is also an article on [[Friedrich II of Prussia]]. (18th Century)'' 3: ...]]) of the [[Hohenzollern]] dynasty, was margrave of [[Brandenburg]], from [[1440]] until his abdicati... 5: ... first Hohenzollern ruler, and his wife Elizabeth of Bavaria-Landshut. 9: [[de:Friedrich II. (Brandenburg)]] Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg (4641 bytes) 1: ... Achilles had a son named [[Frederick V, Margrave of Ansbach]]. 3: ...some time at the court of the emperor [[Sigismund of Luxemburg|Sigismund]], he took part in the war ag... 5: ...as especially prominent in resisting the attempts of the towns to obtain self-government. 7: ...s of his family had formerly exercised the rights of burgrave. 8: ...victory for the Nurembergers, and the recognition of their independence. Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg (2282 bytes) 1: ...f_Brandenburg.jpg|thumb|200px|Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg.]] 2: ...]], was the [[Prince-elector|Kurfürst]] (elector) of [[Brandenburg]], from [[1640]] until his [[death]... 4: ...000 [[soldier]]s, by [[1678]]. He was an advocate of [[mercantilism]], [[monopoly|monopolies]], [[subs... 6: ...helm was born, in [[Berlin]], to [[George William of Brandenburg|Georg Wilhelm von Brandeburg]] and [[... 8: ...1649), Karl (1655-1674), [[Friedrich I of Prussia|Friedrich III-I]] (1657-1713), Amalie (1664-1656), Heinrich... Johann Friedrich (2205 bytes) 1: ... in 1865 be was appointed professor extraordinary of [[theology]]. 3: ...iced all such hopes and placed himself in the van of a hard and doubtful struggle" (''[[The Guardian]]... 5: ...h, for he was not in agreement with its abolition of enforced [[celibacy]]. 7: Friedrich was a prolific writer; among his chief works are: 8: *''Johann Wessel'' (1862) Johann Friedrich Fasch (1448 bytes) 1: '''Johann Friedrich Fasch''' ([[April 15]], [[1688]] – [[Decemb... 3: ...a choirboy in [[Weissenfels]] and studied under [[Johann Kuhnau]] at the Thomasschule in [[Leipzig]] (he l... 5: ...bastian Bach]] made manuscript copies of a number of his pieces), and he is today considered an import... 7: Johann Friedrich Fasch was the father of [[Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch]], also a musician. 9: [[Category:1688 births|Fasch, Johann Friedrich]] Johann Friedrich Gronovius (1389 bytes) 1: ...Johann Friedrich Gronovius''' (the latinized form of '''Gronov''') ([[September 8]], [[1611]] - [[Dece... 3: ...he [[Greek language|Greek]] chair at [[university of Leiden|Leiden]], where he remained until his deat... 5: ...her works. His ''Observationes'' contain a number of brilliant emendations. His son [[Jakob Gronovius... 7: See [[John Edwin Sandys|JE Sandys]], ''Hist. of Class. Schol.'' ii. (1908); FA Eckstein in Ersch ... 11: [[Category:1611 births|Gronovius, Johann Friedrich]] Johann Friedrich Agricola (1956 bytes) 1: '''Johann Friedrich Agricola''' ([[January 4]], [[1720]]–[[Dece... 3: ...n]], where he studied musical composition under [[Johann Joachim Quantz]]. 5: ...atic soprano Benedetta Emilia Molteni, a marriage of which the king apparently disapproved. He died in... 7: ...ekunst'' (translated as ''Introduction to the Art of Singing'') is [[Pier Francesco Tosi]]'s [[1723]] ... 9: ...a is almost always a [[Latin]] translation of one of these Johann Friedrich Dübner (1590 bytes) 1: '''Johann Friedrich Dübner''' ([[December 20]], [[1802]] - [[December... 3: ...eca Graeca'' published by the same firm, a series of Greek classics with Latin translation, critical n... 5: ...ntly attacked [[Eugène Burnouf|Burnouf]]'s method of teaching [[Greek language|Greek]], but without re... 9: [[Category:1802 births|Dübner, Johann Friedrich]] 10: [[Category:1867 deaths|Dübner, Johann Friedrich]] Johann Friedrich Struensee (10672 bytes) 1: ...He became royal physician to King [[Christian VII of Denmark]] and a minister in the Danish government... 3: ...lyst for his downfall, especially after the birth of a daughter, Princess Louise. 6: ...subject in the world for the experiments of a man of superior ingenuity like himself; and he proceeded... 8: ...course of the year the king sank into a condition of mental torpor, Struensee's authority became param... 10: ...impatient of his puppets. In December the council of state was abolished and Struensee appointed himse... Johann Friedrich Abegg (1480 bytes) 1: '''Johann Friedrich Abegg''' (born [[30 November]] [[1765]] in [[Roxh... 3: ...1794]] and also worked as extraordinary professor of [[philology]] since [[1791]]. 6: ...ofessor of practical theology at the [[University of Heidelberg]], where he also acquired his doctorat... 8: ...aut]], [[Friedrich Creuzer]], [[Carl Daub]] and [[Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Umbreit]]. 16: [[Category:1765 births|Abegg, Johann Friedrich]] Johann Friedrich Endersch (668 bytes) 1: ...[[Royal Prussia]] who in [[1755]] completed a map of '''Warmia''' titled: 2: ...atician and the map itself was made for the court of the German Emperor. 3: ...] and was named ''Die Stadt Elbing'', ([[The City of Elblag]]). 7: [[de:Johann Friedrich Endersch]] Johann Friedrich Naumann (518 bytes) 1: '''Johann Friedrich Naumann''' ([[February 14]], [[1780]] - [[August ... 2: ...tory of German Birds'' (1820-1844) and ''The Eggs of German Birds'' (1818-1828). 9: [[Category:German ornithologists|Naumann, Johann Friedrich]] Johann Friedrich Böhmer (3056 bytes) 1: ... [[1863]]), [[Germany|German]] [[historian]], son of Karl Ludwig Böhmer (d. 1817), was born at [[Frank... 3: ...was also archivist and then librarian of the city of Frankfurt. 5: ...nts. He died unmarried, at Frankfurt, on the 22nd of October 1863. 7: ...y two supplementary volumes. The remaining period of the Regesta, as edited by Böhmer, is 1198-1254 (S... 9: ...ttgart, 1854) and ''Codex diplomaticus Moeno-Francofurtanus. Urkundenbuch der Reichsstadt Frankfurt'' ... Johann Friedrich Herbart (19040 bytes) 1: [[image:Johann Friedrich Herbart.jpg|thumb|Johann Friedrich Herbart]] 2: ...an [[philosopher]], [[psychologist]], and founder of [[pedagogy]] as an academic discipline. 4: ...ore to Göttingen, and remained there as professor of philosophy till his death. 6: ...proval and disapproval; the philosophic treatment of these conceptions falls to [[Aesthetic]]. 10: ...ethod of relations, the counterpart in his system of the [[Georg Hegel|Hegelian]] [[dialectic]]. Johann Friedrich Adam (1097 bytes) 1: ...Johann Friedrich Adam''', later called '''Michael Friedrich Adams''' was a late [[18th century]] [[botanist]]... 3: ...h Golowkin]] to [[China]] being the [[zoologist]] of the school. The mission failed and he was sent to... 5: ...r for [[botanics]] at the medico-surgical academy of [[Moscow]]. 19: [[Category: Botanists|Adam, Johann Friedrich]] 20: [[Category: Botanists|Adams, Michael Friedrich]]
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