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  1. Maximiliano Guilherme de Brunsvique-Luneburgo: Príncipe de Brunsvique-Luneburgo: Casa Real: Casa de Hanôver: Pai: Ernesto Augusto, Eleitor de Hanôver: Mãe: Sofia de Hanôver: Nascido em: 13 de dezembro de 1666: Falecido em: 16 de julho de 1726 (59 anos)

    • Alemanha
    • 16 de julho de 1726 (59 anos), Viena
    • 13 de dezembro de 1666, Iburg Castle
  2. Guilherme IV de Brunswick-Lüneburg (1484-1491), tomou o controle de Wolfenbüttel e então cedeu Wolfenbüttel a seus filhos. Morreu em 1495. Co-governantes, filhos de Guilherme IV: Érico I de Brunswick-Lüneburg (1491-1494), dividiu o território em 1494, tomando Calenberg.

    • Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
    • Principality of Calenberg
    • Principality of Lüneburg
    • Principality of Göttingen
    • Principality of Grubenhagen
    • Other Branches
    • From Lüneburg to Hanover
    • History of The Relationship to The British Crown

    In 1269 the Principality of Brunswick was formed following the first division of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg. In 1432, as a result of increasing tensions with the townsfolk of Brunswick, the Brunswick Line moved their Residence to Wolfenbüttel, into the water castle, which was expanded into a Schloss, whilst the town was developed into a royal ...

    In 1432 the estates gained by the Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel between the Deister and Leine split away as the Principality of Calenberg.To the north this new state bordered on the County of Hoya near Nienburg and extended from there in a narrow, winding strip southwards up the River Leine through Wunstorf and Hanover where it reached the...

    The Principality of Lüneburg emerged alongside the Principality of Brunswick in 1269 when the inheritance of the Duchy was divided. After the death of Duke George William of Brunswick-Lüneburg in 1705, King George I inherited the state of Lüneburg, being both the benefactor of Georges William's 1658 renunciation in favour of his younger brother Ern...

    The southernmost principality in the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg stretched from Münden in the south down the River Weser to Holzminden. In the east it ran through Göttingen along the River Leine via Northeim to Einbeck. It emerged in 1345 as the result of a division of the Principality of Brunswick and was united in 1495 with Calenberg.

    From 1291 to 1596 Grubenhagen was an independent principality, its first ruler being Henry the Admirable, son of Albert of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. The state lay ran from the northern part of the Solling hills and the River Leine near Einbeck and north of the Eichsfeld on and in the southwestern Harz. After being split in the course of the years int...

    Other branches that did not have full sovereignty included the states of Dannenberg, Harburg, Gifhorn, Bevern, Osterode, Herzberg, Salzderhelden and Einbeck. While a total of about a dozen subdivisions that existed, some were only dynastic and not recognised as states of the Empire, which at one time had over 1500 such legally recognized entities. ...

    One of the dynastic lines was that of the princes of Lüneburg, who in 1635 acquired Calenberg for George, a junior member of the family who set up residence in the city of Hanover. His son Christian Louisand his brothers inherited Celle in 1648 and thereafter shared it and Calenberg between themselves; a closely related branch of the family ruled s...

    The first Hanoverian King of Great Britain, George I of Great Britain, was the reigning Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and was finally made an official and recognized prince-electorof the Holy Roman Empire in 1708. His possessions were enlarged in 1706 when the hereditary lands of the Calenberg branch of the Dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg merged with the...

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  3. O ducado de Brunsvique-Luneburgo (em alemão Herzogtüm Braunschweig-Lüneburg) foi criado em 1235 a partir dos territórios da Antiga Casa de Guelfo na Saxônia e foi um feudo de Otão I, cujo cognome é Otão, a Criança, um neto de Henrique, o Leão. O nome composto do ducado corresponde às duas maiores cidades do território ...

    Governante
    Nascimento
    Reinado
    Morte
    1204
    1235-1252
    9 de junho de 1252
    1236
    1252-1269
    15 de agosto de 1279
    1242
    1252-1269
    13 de dezembro de 1277
    1236
    1269-1279
    15 de agosto de 1279
  4. Guilherme de Brunswick-Lüneburg. Título de nobreza; Duque; Biografia; Aniversário: 4 de julho de 1535. Morte: 20 de agosto de 1592 (aos 57 anos) Enterro:

  5. Guillermo de Brunswick-Luneburgo (4 de julio de 1535-20 de agosto de 1592), llamado Guillermo el Joven 1 (en alemán: Wilhelm der Jüngere), fue duque de Brunswick-Luneburgo y príncipe de Luneburgo desde 1559 hasta su muerte. Hasta 1569 gobernó junto a su hermano Enrique de Brunswick-Dannenberg .

  6. Guilherme de Brunsvique-Luneburgo; Alemão Wilhelm zu Braunschweig-Lüneburg Wilhelm zu Braunschweig-Lüneburg