Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia

Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia

Prince August Ferdinand of Prussia ( _de. August Ferdinand von Preußen; 23 May 1730, Berlin – 2 May 1813, Berlin) was a Prussian Prince and general.

He was a son of King Frederick William I of Prussia and his wife Sophia Dorothea of Hanover and younger brother of King Frederick the Great (Frederick II of Prussia).

He married his niece, Elisabeth of Brandenburg-Schwedt, on 27 September 1755, a marriage which yielded seven children. He died in Berlin on the 2nd of May 1813.

Children

*Friederike Elisabeth Dorothea Henriette Amalie, Princess of Prussia (1761-1773)
*Friedrich Heinrich Emil Karl, Prince of Prussia (1769-1773)
*Friederike Dorothea Luise Philippine, Princess of Prussia (1770-1836), married to Prince Antoni Radziwiłł
*Heinrich Friedrich Carl Ludwig (1771–1790)
*Friedrich Ludwig Christian (1772–1806)
*Friedrich Paul Heinrich August, Prince of Prussia (1776)
*Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich August, Prince of Prussia (1779–1843)

References

* [http://www.geocities.com/henrivanoene/genprussia.html Family Tree]


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