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Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (19
December 1671 – 4
September 1727) was
Electress of
Saxony from 1694 to 1727 (her death),
Queen Consort...
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known as
Trauerode or as Trauerode: auf den Tod der Königin
Christiane Eberhardine. Bach
wrote several works for
celebrations of the
Leipzig University...
- in
travel and in
fighting against France.
Augustus married Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth in
Bayreuth on 20
January 1693. They had a son...
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Christian Ernst,
Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth 13.
Christiane Eberhardine of
Bayreuth 27.
Sophie Luise of Württemberg 3.
Maria Josepha of Saxony...
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Catholicism in 1697, she, as well as her daughter-in-law
Queen Christiane Eberhardine, enjo****
immense po****rity in
Saxony as a
symbol of
Protestant faith...
- noch
einen Strahl a.k.a. Trauer-Ode (funeral
ceremony for
Christiane Eberhardine) B min.
satbSATB 2Fl 2Ob 2Oba Str 2Vdg 2Lu Bc 133: 1 44: 54 I/38: 179...
- ladies-in-waiting at the
court of the Saxon-Polish
queen Christiane Eberhardine in the
Castle Pretzsch.
Sophia Magdalene came from a
minor margraviate...
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February 1671. Sophie-Louise gave her
husband six children:
Christiane Eberhardine (29
December 1671,
Bayreuth – 5
September 1727, Pretzsch)
Elenore Magdalene...
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France 12.
Augustus II of
Poland 6.
Augustus III of
Poland 13.
Christiane Eberhardine of
Bayreuth 3.
Maria Josepha of
Saxony 14.
Joseph I, Holy
Roman Emperor...
- the
Albertine branch of the
House of Wettin. His
mother was
Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth,
daughter of
Christian Ernst,
Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth...