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  1. Charles William Ferdinand of Brunswick (nephew) Louis Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Bevern (25 September 1718, Wolfenbüttel – 12 May 1788, Eisenach) was a field-marshal in the armies of the Holy Roman Empire and the Dutch Republic, the elected Duke of Courland (1741). From 13 November 1750 to 1766 he was the Captain-General of the ...

  2. Anton Ulrich (1633–1714), Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel; married in 1656 princess Elisabeth Juliane of Schleswig-Holstein-Norburg (1634-1704). Dorothea died in September 1634 and in 1635 Augustus married Duchess Elisabeth Sophie of Mecklenburg, daughter of Duke John Albert II of Mecklenburg. They had two surviving children:

  3. Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Lüneburg (12 January 1721, Wolfenbüttel – 3 July 1792, Vechelde), was a German-Prussian field marshal (1758–1766) known for his participation in the Seven Years' War. From 1757 to 1762 he led an Anglo-German army in Western Germany which successfully repelled French attempts to occupy Hanover. Ferdinand ...

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy profile for Ferdinand Albert II of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Duke Ferdinand Albert II of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (Guelph), Duke (1680 - 1735) - Genealogy Genealogy for Ferdinand Albert II of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (Guelph), Duke (1680 - 1735) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. Crown princess Elisabeth Christine, c. 1739, the year before she became queen. Having failed in his attempt to flee from the tyrannical regime of his father, King Frederick William I, Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia was ordered to marry a daughter of Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and Duchess Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel in 1733 in order to regain his freedom.

  6. Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Mother. Princess Philippine Charlotte of Prussia. Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (24 October 1739 – 10 April 1807), was a German princess and composer. [1] She became the duchess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach by marriage, and was also regent of the states of Saxe-Weimar and Saxe-Eisenach from 1758 ...

  7. Charlotte Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1694–1715), married Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich of Russia, son and heir of Peter the Great and was mother to Emperor Peter II of Russia. Antoinette Amalie of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (14 April 1696 – 6 March 1762), married Duke Ferdinand Albert II of Brunswick-Lüneburg who succeeded her father ...