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  1. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. ... Duke Charles II, William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1735-1806)

  2. Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (German: Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel; 9 October 1735 – 10 November 1806) was the Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and a military leader. His titles are usually shortened to Duke of Brunswick in English-language sources.

  3. Charles William Ferdinand (German: Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand ; 9 October 1735 – 10 November 1806) was the prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and a military leader. His titles are usually shortened to Duke of Brunswick in English-language sources. Charles William Ferdinand,

  4. The Duke of Brunswick died in exile in Geneva, leaving the city an enourmous bequest on condition that a mausoleum was erected in his honour. Vela was invited to direct the project. Working together with the architect Antonio Croci (1823-84) from Mendrisio, he realized an architectural model which did not match the committee's expectations.

  5. 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 .

  6. 21 de dic. de 2007 · en:Charles II, Duke of Brunswick (1804-1873), son of Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel; de:Karl II. (Braunschweig) fr:Charles II de Brunswick; nl:Karel II van Brunswijk; Original uploader was DaQuirin at de.wikipedia: Date: 19 th century

  7. Caroline was born a princess of Braunschweig, known in English as Brunswick, with the courtesy title of Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, on 17 May 1768 at Braunschweig in Germany. She was the daughter of Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, and his wife Princess Augusta of Great Britain, eldest sister of King George III.