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  1. Augusta di Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, il cui nome completo era Augusta Carolina Federica Luisa [1] [2] (Braunschweig, 3 dicembre 1764 – Koluvere, 27 settembre 1788), era la prima moglie di Federico I di Württemberg.

  2. Augusta Dorotea di Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel fu una principessa discendente dalla casata dei Guelfi, del ramo di Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel ed una badessa del libero e laicizzato convento imperiale dell'odierna Bad Gandersheim.

  3. Augusta di Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, il cui nome completo era Augusta Carolina Federica Luisa[1][2] , fu la prima moglie di Federico I di Württemberg. In famiglia era solitamente chiamata Zelmira.

  4. Augusta Dorotea di Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel fu duchessa di Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel e principessa consorte di Schwarzburg-Sondershausen.

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    Princess Augusta was born at St. James's Palace. As she was the first born child of Frederick, Prince of Wales and the first born grandchild of George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach, Augusta was second in line for the throne of Great Britain, which changed a year later in 1738, when her brother Prince George (later George III of Great ...

    The Duchess never fully adapted to life in Brunswick. She always viewed Great Britain in very high regard all her life and disregarded anything "east of the Rhine".This attitude did not change with time, and twenty-five years after her marriage, she was described as "wholly English in her tastes, her principles and her manners, to the point that he...

    In 1806, when Prussia declared war on France, her husband, the Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, 71 at the time, was appointed commander-in-chief of the Prussian army. On 14 October of that year, at the Battle of Jena, Napoleon defeated the Prussian army; and on the same day, at the Battle of Auerstadt, the Prince was seriously wounded, dying a few...

    Augusta was granted use of the arms of the kingdom, differenced by a label argent of five points, the centre bearing a cross gules, the other points each bearing a rose gules.

    Beckett, William A.: Universal Biography.London: Isaac, 1836.
    Kwan, Elisabeth E.; Röhrig, Anna E.: Frauen vom Hof der Welfen. Göttingen: MatrixMedia 2006, ISBN 3-932313-17-8, p. 115−126.

    Portraits of Princess Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttell at the National Portrait Gallery, London

  5. Duchess Augusta Caroline Friederika Luise of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (3 December 1764 – 27 September 1788), was the first wife of Frederick of Württemberg and the mother of William I of Württemberg.

  6. Augusta Dorothea of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (16 December 1666 in Wolfenbüttel – 11 July 1751 at Augustenburg Castle in Arnstadt) was a daughter of the Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and his wife Juliane of Holstein-Norburg.

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