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  1. Esso si originava da un ramo collaterale della Casa di Brunswick, a sua volta un ramo collaterale della Casa dei Guelfi. Storia. Il suo primo membro fu Ferdinando Alberto I di Brunswick-Lüneburg (1636-1687), quarto figlio del duca Augusto il Giovane, principe regnante di Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.

  2. Bevern Castle. Brunswick-Bevern was a secundogeniture of the Younger House of Brunswick, itself a branch of the House of Welf. Its first member was Ferdinand Albert I of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1636–1687), the fourth son of Duke Augustus the Younger, ruling Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.

  3. The Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern emerged from an inheritance dispute between Ferdinand Albert I and his brothers. In 1667 Ferdinand Albert was awarded the castle of Bevern near Holzminden .

  4. Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern (8 November 1715 – 13 January 1797) was Queen of Prussia (Queen in Prussia until 1772) and Electress of Brandenburg as the wife of Frederick the Great. She was the longest-serving Prussian queen, with a tenure of more than 46 years. She was praised for her charity work during the Seven ...

  5. Ferdinand Albert I (German: Ferdinand Albrecht I.; 22 May 1636 – 23 April 1687), a member of the House of Welf, was a Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. After a 1667 inheritance agreement in the Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, he received the secundogeniture of Brunswick-Bevern, which he ruled until his death.

  6. House of Brunswick-Bevern. Generals of Infantry (Prussia) Prussian military personnel of the Seven Years' War. People of the Silesian Wars. Burials at Brunswick Cathedral.

  7. Augusto Guglielmo di Brunswick-Bevern (Braunschweig, 10 ottobre 1715 – Stettino, 2 agosto 1781) fu governatore di Stettino e generale di fanteria prussiano.