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Georg Albrecht of Brandenburg-Bayreuth ( Bayreuth, 20 March 1619 – Schretz, 27 September 1666), was a German prince and member of the
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. He was the eighth of the nine children of
Christian, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth Christian, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (30 January 1581 in Cölln – 30 May 1655 in Bayreuth) was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (later renamed ''Brandenburg-Bayreuth''). He was the eldest o ...
, by his wife,
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. He was last child of his parents who survived into adulthood; his younger brother Frederick William, born in 1620, lived only one day.


Life

Georg Albrecht's older brother, Hereditary Margrave Erdmann August, died in 1651, four years before the death of their father. However, despite the fact he was the only surviving son of his father, he couldn't inherit Bayreuth, because the late prince left a son, Christian Ernst (born in 1644) who replaced him in the line of succession. When Margrave Christian died in 1655, his grandson Christian Ernst succeeded him. But, because he was too young to reign, Georg Albrecht acted as regent for his nephew until 1664, when Christian Ernst assumed the full government of Bayreuth. When his father died, Georg Albrecht received Kulmbach as appanage, but never ruled over this land. His title of ''Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth-Kulmbach'' was only nominal.


Succession of Bayreuth

When the only surviving son of his nephew Christian Ernst died without surviving male issue in 1726, Georg Albrecht's eldest grandson, Georg Frederick Karl inherited Bayreuth. But the son and successor of Georg Frederick Karl,
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, also died without male descendants in 1763, and the youngest Georg Albrecht's grandson, Frederick Christian, became the last Margrave of the Younger line of Brandenburg-Bayreuth.


Marriages and children

In Bayreuth on 10 December 1651, Georg Albrecht married firstly Marie Elisabeth (1628–1664), daughter of
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. They had six children: #Christian Philip (b. Bayreuth, 29 May 1653 – d. Bayreuth, 8 August 1653). #Sophie Amalie (b. Bayreuth, 20 June 1655 – d. Bayreuth, 20 February 1656). #George Frederick (b. Bayreuth, 1 October 1657 – d. Bayreuth, 14 April 1658). #Erdmann Philip (b. Bayreuth, 11 May 1659 – d. after falling from his horse at Schlosshof, Bayreuth, 5 September 1678). # Christian Heinrich (b. Bayreuth, 29 July 1661 – d. Weferlingen, 5 April 1708). #Charles August (b. Kulmbach, 28 March 1663 – d. Neustadt am Aisch, 26 March 1731). In
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on 11 November 1665 (seventeen months after the death of his first wife), Georg Albrecht married secondly
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, Dowager Countess of Schönburg-Lichtenstein. They had one son: #George Albert (b. posthumously, Plassenburg, 7 December 1666 – d. Oberkotzau, 24 January 1703), acquired Oberkotzau by purchase in 1698. He married in Alt-Kinsberg on 7 May 1699 to ''Regina Magdalena Lutz'' (b. Bayreuth, 22.4.1678 – d. Oberkotzau, 27.10.1755), daughter of an administrator in Oberkotzau. This marriage was
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and the issue born of them was barren of the succession of Bayreuth. Regina was created Frau von Kotzau in 1701. Their descendants, the '' Freiherren von Kotzau'' were extinct in the male line in 1976.


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