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  1. He became Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg together with his brother William IV in 1482. However, he was deposed in 1484. Frederick III "the restless" of Brunswick-Göttingen-Calenberg , was a son of Duke William the Victorious of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Cecilia of Brandenburg.

  2. 9 de may. de 2019 · Media in category "George William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg". The following 29 files are in this category, out of 29 total. 1624 Georg Wilhelm b.jpg 433 × 640; 186 KB. 1669 Wappen von Herzog Georg Wilhelm zu Braunschweig-Lüneburg am Zeughaus Am Hohen Ufer, heute Historisches Museum Hannover.jpg 4,928 × 3,264; 20.74 MB.

  3. William II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (about 1300 – 1369) was the Prince of Lüneburg from 1330 to 1369. This short article about a person or group of people can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it .

  4. William was the son of Gerhard VII, Duke of Jülich-Berg and Sophie of Saxe-Lauenburg. When his father died in 1475, William became Duke of Jülich-Berg. He married the rich Countess Elisabeth of Nassau-Saarbrücken in 1472, but she died in 1479. In 1481, William remarried with Sibylle of Brandenburg, daughter of Albert III Achilles, Elector of ...

  5. Maximilian William was born on 13 December 1666 at Schloss Iburg near Osnabrück. His parents were Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and Sophia of the Palatinate, and he was the third of six sons to survive to adulthood. In her memoirs, Duchess Sophia described this childbirth as very difficult; Maximilian William's younger twin ...

  6. William the Younger, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1535-1592) c.1595 Watercolour on vellum | 7.0 x 5.6 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 420439 Your share link is...

  7. Born. 1324. Died. 1373 (aged 48–49) Spouse (s) Catherine of Anhalt-Bernburg. Magnus (1324–1373), called Magnus with the Necklace ( Latin language: Magnus Torquatus) or Magnus II, was Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, ruling the Brunswick-Lüneburg principalities of Wolfenbüttel (colloquially also called Brunswick) and, temporarily, Lüneburg .