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  1. Hace 1 día · In contrast, Frederick's mother Sophia, whose father, George Louis of Brunswick-Lüneburg, had succeeded to the British throne as King George I in 1714, was polite, charismatic and learned. The political and personal differences between Frederick's parents created tensions, [8] which affected Frederick's attitude toward culture, his role as a ruler, and his relationship with his father.

  2. Hace 5 días · Some royal mausoleums are open regularly, some once in a while and others are never open. The Welfenmausoleum in the Berggarten of Hannover, opposite the Herrenhausen Palace, used to be open in the past. But who would like to visit it now, will hear it is not open.

  3. Hace 3 días · The ducal house of Brunswick-Lüneburg and the British royal house of Windsor both descend from him. Richard I, King of England (1157–1199). He had no legitimate offspring, but is thought to have had two illegitimate sons, of whom little is known, called Fulk and Philip, Lord of Cognac.

  4. Hace 5 días · Ernest Augustus (born June 5, 1771, Kew, Surrey, Eng.—died Nov. 18, 1851, Herrenhausen, Hanover [Germany]) was the king of Hanover, from 1837 to 1851, the fifth son of George III of England.

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  5. Hace 1 día · The city of Brunswick is located in southeastern Georgia, approximately halfway between Jacksonville, Florida and Savannah. The city is located at the apex of the Georgia Bight, the westernmost point on the Atlantic seaboard, and is naturally sheltered by two barrier islands, Jekyll and St. Simons.

  6. Hace 3 días · This is a matching quiz about some of the capitals of German Federal states which are called Bundeslnder or Federal Countries. I give you some clues, you match the cities.

  7. Hace 5 días · Hesse-Kassel and Brunswick, or Brunswick-Lüneburg, are former German duchies. The rulers of Brunswick-Lüneburg were given Electorate of Hanover(Kur-Braunschweig) in 1692 establishing English royal house of Hanover 1714-1901.