- Holstein-
Gottorp (pronounced [ˈhɔlʃtaɪn ˈɡɔtɔʁp]) is the
historiographical name, as well as
contemporary shorthand name, for the
parts of the duchies...
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Gottorf Castle (German:
Schloss Gottorf, Danish:
Gottorp Slot, Low German:
Slott Gottorp) is a
castle and
estate in the city of Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein...
- Frederick, Duke of Holstein-
Gottorp. Thus they were no
longer Romanovs by patrilineage,
belonging instead to the Holstein-
Gottorp cadet branch of the German...
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Charles Peter Ulrich of Schleswig-Holstein-
Gottorp (German: Karl
Peter Ulrich von Schleswig-Holstein-
Gottorp), the
grandson of
Peter the
Great and great-grandson...
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Charles Frederick, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-
Gottorp (German: Karl Friedrich,
Herzog von Schleswig-Holstein-
Gottorp) (30
April 1700 – 18 June 1739) was a Prince...
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Joanna Elisabeth of Holstein-
Gottorp (24
October 1712 – 30 May 1760) was a
member of the
German House of Holstein-
Gottorp, a
princess consort of Anhalt-Zerbst...
- February [O.S. 3 February] 1641,
Gottorp – 6
January 1695 [O.S. 27
December 1694],
Gottorp) was a duke of Holstein-
Gottorp and
bishop of Lübeck. Christian...
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Christian August of Holstein-
Gottorp-Eutin (11
January 1673 – 24
April 1726) was a
cadet of the
reigning ducal House of Holstein-
Gottorp who
became prince of...
- Holstein-
Gottorp (also
spelled Magdalena Sibylla; 24
November 1631 at
Gottorp Castle – 22
September 1719 in Güstrow) was a
Duchess of Holstein-
Gottorp by birth...
- Holstein-
Gottorp (1649–1728) was a
German noblewoman and by
virtue of
marriage Margravine of Baden-Durlach. Born into the
House of Holstein-
Gottorp, she was...