Dorotea Federica de Brandeburgo-Ansbach (12 de agosto de 1676[1] -13 de marzo de 1731) fue una noble alemana, hija del margrave Juan Federico de Brandeburgo-Ansbach (1654-1686) y su primera esposa, la margravina Juana Isabel de Baden-Durlach (1651-1680). Era hermanastra de la reina Carolina de Gran Bretaña, esposa del rey Jorge II.
Federica Dorotea murió el 13 de marzo de 1731 y fue enterrada el 17 o 25 de marzo de 1731[3] en la cripta familiar de los condes de Hanau en la Iglesia de San Juan (Hanau) (actualmente conocida como la Antigua Iglesia de San Juan) en Hanau.[4] La tumba fue mayormente destruida en el bombardeo de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Referencias
↑there are 7 documents relating to her birthdays in the 1715-1719 time frame in Hessian State Archive in Marburg, file 15, box 242, No. 9
↑for the dower, see: Hessian State Archive in Marburg, file: 81, government Hanau A45,1
↑funeral sermons for her burial found in the Hessian State Archives, Marburg, file: Coll 15, Box 242, No. 5 and 6; anonymous: The wonderful but blessed ways of the Lord. Reference: Lenz, No. 172; anonymous.The joyful courage a heavenly-minded soul Hanau 1731. Reference: Hanau City Library - Dept. Hanau-Hessen, Signature: I e 2 F 4
Bibliografía
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Reinhard Suchier: genealogy of the Countly House of Hanau, in: Festschrift of the Hanau Historical Association for his fifty-year jubilee celebration on 27 August 1894, Hanau 1894
Reinhard Suchier: The grave monuments and coffins of the member sof the Houses of hanau and hesse buried in Hanau, in: Program of the Royal Grammar School in Hanau, Hanau 1879, p. 1-56
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