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  1. Anna Maria di Brunswick-Calenberg-Göttingen ( Hann. Münden [1], 23 aprile 1532 – Neuhausen, 20 marzo 1568) è stata duchessa di Brunswick-Lüneburg per nascita e duchessa di Prussia per matrimonio.

  2. Anna Maria of Brunswick.Lüneberg, Duchess of Prussia (1532-1568) Biography. Anna Maria of Brunswick-Lüneberg was born in 1532 and died in 1568. In 1550 Anna Maria married the widowed Duke Albert of Prussia, which made her the Duchess of Prussia. The Duchess with choleric madness

  3. Guglielmina Amalia di Brunswick e Lüneburg (Hannover, 26 aprile 1673 – Vienna, 10 aprile 1742) è stata la moglie di Giuseppe I del Sacro Romano Impero. Era figlia di Giovanni Federico di Brunswick-Lüneburg e della sua consorte, Benedetta Enrichetta del Palatinato .

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    Anna was a daughter of the Duke Henry I of Lüneburg (1468–1532) from his marriage to Margaret (1469–1528), daughter of the Elector Ernestof Saxony. She married on 2 February 1525 in Szczecin Duke Barnim XI of Pomerania (1501–1573). On the occasion of their marriage, Barnim concluded a defensive alliance with her father. In exchange for her dowry of...

    From her marriage, Anna had the following children: 1. Maria (1527–1554), married in 1544 to Count Otto IV of Schauenburg-Pinneberg(1517–1576) 2. Dorothea (1528–1558), married in 1554, Count John I of Mansfeld-Hinterort (d. 1567) 3. Alexandra (b. 1534; died young) 4. Elizabeth (1537–1554) 5. Anna (1531–1592), married: 5.1. in 1557 to Prince Karl Io...

    Friedrich Ludwig C. Medem: Geschichte der Einführung der evangelischen Lehre im Herzogthum Pommern, 1837, p. 21
    Martin Wehrmann: Genealogie des pommerschen Herzogshauses, in: Veröffentlichungen der landesgeschichtlichen Forschungsstelle für Pommern, series 1, vol. 5. Leon Saunier, Stettin, 1937, p. 113–114
  4. Giuliana Maria di Brunswick-Lüneburg (Wolfenbüttel, 4 settembre 1724 – Castello di Frederiksborg, 10 ottobre 1796) fu regina consorte di Danimarca e Norvegia

  5. Cedette i suoi beni allodiali, il castello di Lüneburg con i suoi annessi, all'imperatore che li restituì all'Impero riunendoli a Brunswick, anch'essa riconsegnata all'Impero. In tal modo Federico, dietro consiglio e con il beneplacito dei principi imperiali, creò un nuovo ducato, che assegnò ai Guelfi come feudo imperiale.

  6. The Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg (German: Herzogtum Braunschweig und Lüneburg), or more properly the Duchy of Brunswick and Lüneburg, was a historical duchy that existed from the late Middle Ages to the Late Modern era within the Holy Roman Empire, until the year of its dissolution.