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  1. Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( German: Ernst der Bekenner; 27 June 1497 – 11 January 1546), also frequently called Ernest the Confessor, was duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and a champion of the Protestant cause during the early years of the Protestant Reformation. He was the Prince of Lüneburg and ruled the Lüneburg-Celle subdivision of the ...

    • 11 January 1546 (aged 48)
    • 27 June 1497, Uelzen
    • Sophia of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
    • Guelph
  2. The son of Heinrich the Lion, Otto, became Holy Roman Emperor 1209 in struggle with the Hohenstaufen dynasty and his son Otto the Child was elevated to duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg, i.e. the estates that since 1127 had been in the possession of the house of Welf. As shown in the diagram above the Brunswick lands were repeatedly partitioned ...

  3. Jorge de Brunswick-Luneburgo ( Celle, 17 de noviembre de 1582- Hildesheim, 2 de abril de 1641) gobernó como Príncipe de Calenberg a partir de 1635. Era hijo de Guillermo de Brunswick-Luneburgo (1535-1592) y de Dorotea de Dinamarca. Su madre era hija de Cristián III de Dinamarca y de Dorotea de Sajonia-Lauenburgo y actuó como regente durante ...

    • Der Fangende
    • 2 de abril de 1641, Hildesheim (Alemania)
    • Stadtkirche St. Marien
  4. Ernest Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg . House of Guelph. Born: 4 March 1682 Died: 14 April 1746: Preceded by Ferdinand Albert I: Duke of Brunswick-Bevern 1735 ...

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › luneburgoLuneburgo _ AcademiaLab

    Alrededor del año 1235, surgió el Ducado de Brunswick-Lüneburg, gobernado por una familia cuyas líneas aristocráticas se dividieron y volvieron a unir repetidamente. Los estados más pequeños que siguieron reapareciendo como resultado, y que se clasificaron como principados, generalmente recibieron el nombre de la ubicación de la sede ducal.

  6. This is one of a set of twelve oval portraits in matching frames of members of the Hanoverian royal family (406587-90 and 401339-46), only six of which are catalogued by Oliver Millar (OM 634-9 and 1218). They would appear all to have been copied from existing portraits of the first half of the eighteenth century. The set was first recorded in Windsor Castle in the 1870s. The sitter for this ...

  7. The Principality of Calenberg was a dynastic division of the Welf duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg established in 1432. Calenberg was ruled by the House of Hanover from 1635 onwards; the princes received the ninth electoral dignity of the Holy Roman Empire in 1692.