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  1. Brunswick-Bevern. Brunswick-Bevern was a secundogeniture of the Younger House of Brunswick, itself a branch of the House of Welf. Its first member was Ferdinand Albert I of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1636–1687), the fourth son of Duke Augustus the Younger, ruling Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.

  2. Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern (8 November 1715 – 13 January 1797) was Queen of Prussia (Queen in Prussia until 1772) and Electress of Brandenburg as the wife of Frederick the Great. She was the longest-serving Prussian queen, with a tenure of more than 46 years.

  3. The Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern emerged from an inheritance dispute between Ferdinand Albert I and his brothers. In 1667 Ferdinand Albert was awarded the castle of Bevern near Holzminden. He — and later his son Ferdinand Albert II — were princes of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern.

  4. Isabel Cristina de Brunsvique-Volfembutel-Bevern (em alemão: Elisabeth Christine von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern; 8 de novembro de 1715 — 13 de janeiro de 1797) foi duquesa de Brunsvique-Volfembutel por nascimento e rainha da Prússia como esposa de Frederico, o Grande.

  5. Biografia. Nascida a 28 de agosto de 1691 em Brunsvique, Isabel Cristina era filha dos duques protestantes de Brunsvique -Volfembutel. Devido a alegada fertilidade de sua família, Isabel Cristina foi prometida em casamento, aos treze anos, ao arquiduque Carlos da Áustria. [ 1] .

  6. O Principado de Brunsvique-Volfembutel-Bevern surgiu de uma disputa de herança entre Fernando Alberto I e seus irmãos. Em 1667 Fernando Alberto recebeu o castelo de Bevern perto de Holzminden . Ele - e depois o seu filho Fernando Alberto II - foram príncipes de Brunsvique-Volfembutel-Bevern.

  7. Bevern lies on the Weser river near its confluence with the Beverbach tributary, located between the Burgberg, Solling and Vogler hill ranges of the Weser Uplands. The municipal area comprises the villages of Bevern proper, Forst, Dölme, Lobach, Lütgenade, and Reileifzen.