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Elenore Magdalene (24 January 1673, Bayreuth – 13 December 1711, Ettlingen)
Klaudia Eleonore Sofie (4 July 1675, Bayreuth – 11 February 1676, Bayreuth)
Charlotte Emilie (4 June 1677, Bayreuth – 15 February 1678, Bayreuth)
Georg Wilhelm (26 November 1678, Bayreuth – 18 December 1726, Bayreuth)
Karl Ludwig (21 November 1679, Bayreuth – 7 April 1680, Bayreuth)
Death
She died on 3 October 1702 and was buried in Bayreuth. Her husband remarried the following year to Elisabeth Sophie of Brandenburg and they had no further children. Of the surviving children, George William became a Margrave on the death of his father in 1712, while Christiane-Eberhardine married Frederick Augustus, Duke of Saxony, King of Poland, in 1693.