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9 apr 2024 · 1564 - Enrico Giulio di Brunswick-Lüneburg, vescovo luterano tedesco († 1613) 1571 - Jacob Matham, incisore e disegnatore olandese († 1631) 1585 - Louis Cappel, presbitero e umanista francese († 1658) 1599 - Cornelis de Graeff, politico olandese († 1664) XVII secolo (15) 1605 - Maria di Borbone-Montpensier, nobile francese († 1627)
3 apr 2024 · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilda_of_Brunswick-L%C3%BCneburg. Matilda of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Polish: Matylda, German: Mechthild) (1276 – 26 April 1318) was a German noblewoman and member of the House of Welf. By birth, she was a duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg and by marriage Duchess of Glogów, Ścinawa, etc.
9 apr 2024 · 1942 - Pasquale Onida, politico italiano. 1942 - Enric Sió, fumettista spagnolo († 1998) 1942 - Armando Stula, cantante, attore e pittore italiano. 1942 - Toto Torquati, pianista, tastierista e arrangiatore italiano († 2023) 1943 - Elena Ferrante, scrittrice italiana. 1943 - Max Gail, attore statunitense.
9 apr 2024 · 1532 - Anna Maria di Brunswick-Lüneburg, nobile († 1568) 1553 - Giorgio Centurione, doge († 1629) 1564 - William Shakespeare, drammaturgo e poeta britannico († 1616) 1571 - Leone Modena, rabbino italiano († 1648) 1576 - Giovanni Beatrice, brigante italiano († 1617) 1577 - Gaspard van den Bosch, arcivescovo cattolico belga († 1667)
You could also add Louis XVI but then the common ancestor would be George, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg the father of George and this would allow you to add Frederick William III of Prissia too. This would kind of complete the original idea that I had of "the enemies of Napoleon" when I suggested it to you
4 apr 2024 · But please if you face the mausoleum, don’t forget to look what is behind you. Outside are two gravestones. These are the ones of the last Duke of Brunswick (Braunschweig) and Lüneburg, Prince of Hannover, Ernst August III (1887-1953).
1 giorno fa · Braunschweig (German: [ˈbʁaʊnʃvaɪk] ⓘ) or Brunswick (English: / ˈ b r ʌ n z w ɪ k / BRUN-zwik; from Low German Brunswiek, local dialect: Bronswiek [ˈbrɔˑnsviːk]) is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany, north of the Harz Mountains at the farthest navigable point of the river Oker, which connects it to the North Sea via the rivers Aller and Weser.