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  1. Guillermina Amalia de Brunswick-Luneburgo (Luneburgo, 21 de abril de 1673 - Viena, 10 de abril de 1742) fue emperatriz del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, reina de los alemanes, reina de Hungría, reina de Bohemia, archiduquesa consorte de Austria, etc. [1] como esposa del emperador José I de Habsburgo.

  2. Wilhelmine Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg (21 April 1673 – 10 April 1742) was Holy Roman Empress, Queen of the Germans, Queen of Hungary, Queen of Bohemia, Archduchess consort of Austria etc. as the spouse of Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor.

  3. She was deeply involved in the revolutionary political conflict in the Netherlands from 1781 onwards – not only a supporter and partner, but as a main driving power behind the party of her spouse. She disliked her uncle Duke Louis Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Captain-General of the Netherlands.

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  5. 10 de feb. de 2024 · April 1673 in Lüneburg; † 10. April 1742 in Wien) Place of Burial: Wien, Österreich, Deutschland (HRR) Immediate Family: Daughter of Johann Friedrich Herzog von Braunschweig-Calenberg and Benedicta-Henrietta of Palatinate-Simmern, Duchess of Brunswick-Calenberg.

    • April 21, 1673
    • Wien, Österreich, Deutschland (HRR)
  6. Sofía Amelia de Brunswick-Luneburgo ( Herzberg am Harz, 24 de marzo de 1628- Copenhague, 20 de febrero de 1685) fue reina de Dinamarca y Noruega como esposa del rey Federico III de Dinamarca . Biografía. Retrato de Sofía Amelia atribuido a Jürgen Ovens (c. 1650) Sofía Amelia de Brunswick-Luneburgo, anónimo.

  7. The Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( German: Herzogtum Braunschweig und Lüneburg ), or more properly the Duchy of Brunswick and Lüneburg, was a historical duchy that existed from the late Middle Ages to the Late Modern era within the Holy Roman Empire, until the year of its dissolution. The duchy was located in what is now northwestern Germany.