Elisabeth Charlotte von Anhalt-Harzgerode (11 February 1647-20 January 1723)

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Parents
Father:1Friedrich (16 November 1613-30 June 1670), Fürst von Anhalt zu Harzgerode
Mother:2Johanna Elisabeth von Nassau-Hadamar (7 January 1619-2 March 1647)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:325 August 1663Wilhelm Ludwig (3 August 1628-13 April 1665), Fürst von Anhalt-KöthenKöthen (Anhalt) [city/town], Anhalt-Bitterfeld [county], Saxony-Anhalt [state], Germany [country]
Married:46 October 1666August (9 May 1635-17 September 1699), Herzog von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg zu NorburgPlötzkau [municipality], Saale-Wipper [county], Salzlandkreis [county], Saxony-Anhalt [state], Germany [country]
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Buried:5Nordborg [city/town], Nordborg Sogn [parish], Als Nørre [municipality], Als [island], Denmark [country]
Born:611 February 1647Harzgerode [city/town], Harz [county], Saxony-Anhalt [state], Germany [country]
Died:720 January 1723Østerholm [Unknown/Unspecified], Egen Sogn [parish], Als Nørre [municipality], Als [island], Denmark [country]
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1 Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands - version 4 (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm : ), Anhalt.
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