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# Joachim Frederick ( 27 January 1546 – 1608 )
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# HH Prince Nikolai of Denmark, Count of Monpezat ( elder son of Prince Joachim and the Countess of Frederiksborg )
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# Frederick ( b. Torgau, 26 October 1474 – d. Rochlitz, 14 December 1510 ), Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights.
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site | Cedar Hill, Douglass ' house in the Anacostia Historic District | Anacostia neighborhood of Washington, D. C., is preserved as a List of areas in the United States National Park System # National historic sites | National Historic Site.
# Sofie ( 10 March 1485, Ansbach – 24 May 1537, Liegnitz ), married on 14 November 1518 to Duke Frederick II of Legnica.
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# Anna of Brandenburg ( 27 August 1487, Berlin – 3 May 1514, Kiel ), married 10 April 1502 to King Frederick I of Denmark.
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# Elisabeth ( 27 October 1381 – 31 December 1408, Innsbruck ), married in Innsbruck 24 December 1407 to Duke Frederick IV of Austria
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