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  1. Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (24 October 1739 – 10 April 1807), was a German princess and composer. 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 to 1775. She transformed her court and its surrounding into the most influential cultural center of Germany. As a patron of the arts, Anna Amalia ...

  2. Anton Ulrich Herzog von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel. Ocupaciones: Político, militar

  3. Anna Amalia (1739–1807), married Ernest Augustus II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach; Frederick Augustus (1740–1805) Albert Henry (1742–1761), died childless; William Adolf (1745–1770), died childless; Elizabeth Christine Ulrike (1746–1840), married King Frederick William II of Prussia (divorced). She was the mother of Frederica, Duchess ...

  4. Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (24 October 1739 – 10 April 1807), was a German princess and composer. 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 to 1775. She transformed her court and its surrounding into the most influential cultural center of Germany.

  5. Sophie Antonieta de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Fernando de Brunswick-Lüneburg Carlos I de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Antoine-Ulrich de Brunswick Louis-Ernest de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Frédéric-François de Brunswick-Lüneburg Juliane Marie de Brunswick Elisabeth-Christine de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern Thérèse desde el Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

  6. Al fin de su vida, sus donaciones personales ascendían a más de 5.000 libros. 1 Desde 1991 la biblioteca tiene el nombre de Biblioteca de la duquesa Ana Amalia en su honor, y en 1998 fue declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad.