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Friedrich Wilhelm I von Sachsen-Weimar 1562–1602 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 April 1562

Birth Location: Weimar, Weimar, Thueringen, Germany

Death Date: 7 July 1602

Death Location: Weimar, Stadtkreis Weimar, Thüringen, Germany

Father: Johann Sachsen-Weimar

Mother: Dorothea Pfalz-Simmern

Spouse(s): Sophia Württemberg

Children(s): Frederick Swabia, Dorothea Sachsen-Altenburg, Johann Sachsen-Altenburg, Friedrich Sachsen-Altenburg, Johann Sachsen-Altenburg, Anna Sachsen-Altenburg, Dorothea Sachsen-Altenburg

Friedrich Wilhelm I von Sachsen-Weimar was born in 1562 in Weimar, Weimar, Thueringen, Germany, the child of Johann Wilhelm I Maria Von Sachsen Weimar And Dorothea Susanne Von Der Pfalz Simmern. Friedrich Wilhelm I von Sachsen-Weimar married Sophia Von Wurttemberg, and had children including Anna Maria Von Sachsen Altenburg, Dorothea Sophie Von Sachsen Altenburg, Dorothea Von Sachsen Altenburg, Frederick I Duke Of Swabia, Friedrich Wilhelm Ii Von Sachsen Altenburg, Johann Philipp Von Sachsen Altenburg, Johann Wilhelm Von Sachsen Altenburg. Friedrich Wilhelm I von Sachsen-Weimar passed away in 1602 in Weimar, Stadtkreis Weimar, Thüringen, Germany.

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  • Friedrich Wilhelm I von Sachsen-Weimar was born in 1562 in Weimar, Weimar, Thueringen, Germany, the child of Johann Wilhelm I Maria Von Sachsen Weimar And Dorothea Susanne Von Der Pfalz Simmern.
  • Friedrich Wilhelm I von Sachsen-Weimar married Sophia Von Wurttemberg, and had children including Anna Maria Von Sachsen Altenburg, Dorothea Sophie Von Sachsen Altenburg, Dorothea Von Sachsen Altenburg, Frederick I Duke Of Swabia, Friedrich Wilhelm Ii Von Sachsen Altenburg, Johann Philipp Von Sachsen Altenburg, Johann Wilhelm Von Sachsen Altenburg.
  • Friedrich Wilhelm I von Sachsen-Weimar passed away in 1602 in Weimar, Stadtkreis Weimar, Thüringen, Germany.

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Friedrich Sachsen-Weimar's Ancestors

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Friedrich Sachsen-Weimar
1562–1602
Birth Place: Weimar, Weimar, Thueringen, Germany
Parents
Johann Wilhelm I Maria von Sachsen-Weimar
1530–1573
Torgau, Landkreis Nordsächsen, Saxony (Sachsen), Germany
Dorothea (Susanne von der) Pfalz-Simmern
1544–1592
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Friedrich Sachsen-Weimar's Descendants

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Friedrich (Wilhelm I von) Sachsen-Weimar (25 April 1562–7 July 1602) m. Sophia (von) Württemberg (20 November 1563–21 July 1590)
  1. 1. Frederick (I, Duke of) Swabia 1599–1669 m. Agnes (of) Waiblingen 1617–1668
    1. 1. Frederick (II, Duke of Swabia (the One) Eyed) 1654–1663
    2. 2. Johanna (Magdalena) VonSachsen 1656–1686
    3. 3. Johanna (Magdalene Princess of) Saxe-Altenburg 1656–1686
  2. 2. Dorothea (Sophie von) Sachsen-Altenburg 1587–1645
  3. 3. Johann (Philipp von) Sachsen-Altenburg 1597–1639
  4. 4. Friedrich (Wilhelm II von) Sachsen-Altenburg 1603–1669
  5. 5. Johann (Wilhelm von) Sachsen-Altenburg 1600–1632
  6. 6. Anna (Maria von) Sachsen-Altenburg 1589–1626
  7. 7. Dorothea (von) Sachsen-Altenburg 1601–1675

Friedrich Sachsen-Weimar's Timeline

2 Records

1562
25 April 1562
Birth of Friedrich Wilhelm I von Sachsen-Weimar in Weimar, Weimar, Thueringen, Germany
Weimar, Weimar, Thueringen, Germany
1602
7 July 1602
Age 40
Death of Friedrich Wilhelm I von Sachsen-Weimar in Weimar, Thüringen
Weimar, Thüringen

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 April 1562
    Event Place: Weimar, Weimar, Thueringen, Germany
    Record Source: Germany, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 July 1602
    Event Place: Weimar, Thüringen
    Record Source: Germany, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Weimar, Stadtkreis Weimar, Thüringen, Germany
    Record Source: Germany, Find a Grave Index

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