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  1. Wolfenbüttel. ( { {PAGENAME}})  /  52.150°N 10.533°E. Wolfenbüttel este un oraș din landul Saxonia Inferioară, Germania. situat pe râul Oker aproximativ 13 de kilometri sud de Brunswick. Este sediul Districtul Landkreis și a episcopului Bisericii de Stat Protestantă Luterană din Brunswick. De asemenea, este cel mai sudic din ...

  2. On loan to The Met The Met accepts temporary loans of art both for short-term exhibitions and for long-term display in its galleries.. Coin Box (Schraubtaler) of Heinrich Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Wolfenbüttel: Wild Man and Portrait of Ferdinand II (obverse); Portrait of a Lady (interior)

  3. Charles William Ferdinand (German: Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Fürst und Herzog von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel) (October 9, 1735 – November 10, 1806), Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, was a sovereign prince of the Holy Roman Empire, and a professional soldier who served as a Generalfeldmarschall of the Kingdom of Prussia. Born in Wolfenbüttel, Germany, he was duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel ...

  4. Principado de Brunsvique-Volfembutel. O Principado de Brunsvique-Volfembutel (alemão: Fürstentum Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel) era uma subdivisão do Ducado de Brunsvique-Luneburgo, cuja história se caracterizou por numerosas divisões e reunificações. Várias linhas dinásticas da Casa de Guelfo [ 1] governaram Brunsvique-Volfembutel até a ...

  5. Ferdinand Albert I (German: Ferdinand Albrecht I.; 22 May 1636 – 23 April 1687), a member of the House of Welf, was a Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. After a 1667 inheritance agreement in the Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, he received the secundogeniture of Brunswick-Bevern, which he ruled until his death.

  6. Princess Philippine Charlotte of Prussia (13 March 1716, in Berlin – 17 February 1801, in Brunswick) was Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel by marriage to Duke Charles I. Philippine Charlotte was a known intellectual in contemporary Germany. She is listed as a female composer as she is thought to have written marches and other music.

  7. Julius of Brunswick-Lüneburg (also known as Julius of Braunschweig; 29 June 1528 – 3 May 1589), a member of the House of Welf, was Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and ruling Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel from 1568 until his death. From 1584, he also ruled over the Principality of Calenberg. By embracing the Protestant Reformation ...