Background
Sophie Christiane was a daughter of Count Albrecht Frederick of Wolfstein (1644–1693) from his marriage to Sophia Louise (1645–1717), daughter of Count Georg Wolfgang of Castell-Remlingen.
Sophie Christiane was a daughter of Count Albrecht Frederick of Wolfstein (1644–1693) from his marriage to Sophia Louise (1645–1717), daughter of Count Georg Wolfgang of Castell-Remlingen.
She composed a prayer book, the so-called Schönberger Gesangbuch, containing the prayers used in the daily "prayer meeting". In 1703, Christian Heinrich and King Frederick I of Prussia concluded the Treaty of Schönberg, in which Christian Heinrich ceded Brandenburg-Ansbach to Prussia in exchange for the Weferlingen district near Magdeburg. The family then moved to Weferlingen Castle.
Sophie Christiane died in 1667 and was buried in Roskilde Cathedral.
George Frederick Charles (1688–1735), Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
married in 1709 (divorced in 1724) Duchess Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1685–1761)
Albert Wolfgang (1689–1734), killed in battle
Dorothea Charlotte (1691–1712)
married in 1711 Count Charles Louis of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1674–1756)
Frederick Emanuel (1692–1693)
Christiane Henriette (1693–1695)
Frederick William (1695)
Christiane (1698)
Christian August (1699–1700)
Sophia Magdalene (1700–1770)
married in 1721 King Christian VI of Denmark and Norway (1699–1746)
Christine Wilhelmine (1702–1704)
Frederick Ernest (1703–1762), governor of the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein
married in 1731 duchess Christine Sophie of Brunswick-Bevern (1717–1779)
Eleanor Marie (1704–1705)
Sophie Caroline (1707–1764)
married in 1723 Prince George Albert of East Frisia (1690–1734)
Friedrich Christian (1708–1769), Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
married in 1732 (divorced in 1764) Princess Victoria Charlotte of Anhalt-Zeitz-Hoym (1715–1792).
The margrave"s court at Bayreuth felt that his spouse was "not befitting" (ie not of high enough birth to marry a member of a ruling family).