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List of rulers of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

The Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel was a principality within the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg, whose history was characterised by numerous divisions and reunifications. Various dynastic lines of the House of Welf ruled Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel until the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806. As a result of the Vienna Congress, its successor state, the Duchy of Brunswick, was created in 1814. The following is a list of all the reigning princes of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Note that, in addition to being titled "Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel", all the princes (not just the reigning ones) also used the title of "Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg".

Ducatus Brunsvicensis, 1645


Princes of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

Reign Name
1267–1279 Albert I (1236–1279) founded the Old House of Brunswick
1279–1291 joint reign of his sons: Henry I the Admirable, Albert II the Fat and William I.
In 1291 there was a further division of the estate as a resolution of the inheritance dispute between the brothers: Henry was given the Principality of Grubenhagen; Albert took over the Principality of Göttingen and William was given the territories around Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. When William died in 1292, a disagreement broke out over who should inherit. In the end Henry withdrew to Grubenhagen leaving Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel to Albert.
Reign Name
1291–1292 William I
1292–1318 Albert the Fat (1268–1318)
1318–1344 After the death of Albert his sons Otto the Mild, Ernest and Magnus divided the princedom. After Otto died without issue in 1344, his two brothers Ernest and Magnus divided the estate between them: Ernest received the Land of Oberwald with Göttingen, whilst Magnus the Pious took over the reins of power in Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.
1344–1369 Magnus the Pious (1304–1369)
1369–1373 Magnus Torquatus (the Lüneburg War of Succession of 1370-88 began under him; it was continued by his sons Frederick and Bernard).
1373–1400 Frederick; following the murder of Frederick near Fritzlar in 1400 there was a period of joint rule by Bernard and Henry
1400–1409 Henry the Mild (d 1416); founded the Middle House of Brunswick, which his nephews, William I and Henry, initially divided.
1400–1428 Bernard, inherited Lüneburg and founded the House of Hanover
1416–1482 William I (d 1482)
1482–1491 William II (d 1503)
1491–1514 Henry the Elder (1463–1514), the Friedfertige
1514–1568 Henry the Younger (1489–1568); - under him the medieval fortress (Burg) was rebuilt into a castle (Schloss); he was a passionate opponent of the Lutherans, and driving force behind the Catholic alliance established against the Schmalkaldic League; the disinheritance of a third son could not be carried out
1568–1589 Julius (1528–1589); - a great builder of the town, who from the fortress created the first systematically laid out Renaissance town; in 1572 he founded the library, whose present name goes back to its most important collect, Duke August the Younger; he also founded the university in Helmstedt in 1576 and built the castle of Hessen; in the early 16th centurh he reinforced the bastions into a fortress; he purchased Kalenberg, Göttingen and Diepholz; Julius was a Protestant
1589–1613 Henry Julius (1564–1613) - it was the cultural heyday in Wolfenbüttel; Henry Julius was the Bishop of Halberstadt, the rector of the University of Helmstedt, the president of the manorial court, an alchemist, hunter and author
1613–1634 Frederick Ulrich (1591–1634)
The Wolfenbüttel line of the Middle House of Brunswick died out in 1634. The title was transferred to the middle branch of the House of Lüneburg (New House of Brunswick)
1635–1666 Augustus the Younger of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1579–1666) - in 1643 he moved into the Residence at Wolfenbüttel, was the founder of a barock theatre and the Bibliotheca Augusta
1666–1704 Rudolf Augustus (1627–1704) according to reports dating to 1677, he slashed a way through the Lechlum Forest, the Alten Weg ("Old Way"), later the "Barock Road" between the Lustschloss of Antoinettenruh via the little barock castle [later the Sternhaus] to the Großes Weghaus at Stöckheim; in 1671 he captured the town and fortress of Brunswick
1685–1714 Anthony Ulrich (1633–1714) - Anton Ulrich was a politician, art lover and poet; founder of the museum named after him in Brunswick; he had Salzdahlum Castle built
1714–1731 Augustus William (1662–1731)
1731–1735 Louis Rudolph (1671–1735)
The Wolfenbüttel line died out. The title was transferred to the collateral line of Brunswick-Bevern
1735 Ferdinand Albert II (1680–1735)
1735–1780 Charles I (1713–1780) - founder of the Collegium Carolinum in Brunswick, the porcelain makers of Fürstenberg, the fire office; in 1753 the Residence was moved to Brunswick
1780–1806 Charles II William Ferdinand (1735–1806) - he was the head of the Prussian Army; died in the Battle of Jena; because his son and heir died young, and two other sons were not eligible, rule passed to his youngest son:
1806–1807 Frederick William (1771–1815); Duke of Oels/Silesia, the "Black Duke"; recruited a Freikorps (volunteer corps), the Black Brunswickers, at the outbreak of the War of the Fifth Coalition in Bohemia in 1809, and made his way via Brunswick to the North Sea and then on to Great Britain.
1807–1813 occupied by the French (Kingdom of Westphalia)
In 1814 reformed as the: Duchy of Brunswick

See also

Sources

  • Wilhelm Havemann: Geschichte der Lande Braunschweig und Lüneburg. 3 Bände. Nachdruck. Hirschheydt, Hanover 1974/75, ISBN 3-7777-0843-7 (Originalausgabe: Verlag der Dietrich'schen Buchhandlung, Göttingen 1853-1857, online near Google Books)
  • Hans Patze (Begr.): Geschichte Niedersachsen. 7 Bände. Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hanover 1977- (Veröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission für Niedersachsen und Bremen, 36) ()
  • Gudrun Pischke: The Landesteilungen der Welfen im Mittelalter. Lax, Hildesheim 1987, ISBN 3-7848-3654-2

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations June 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Principality of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel was a principality within the Duchy of Brunswick Luneburg whose history was characterised by numerous divisions and reunifications Various dynastic lines of the House of Welf ruled Brunswick Wolfenbuttel until the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 As a result of the Vienna Congress its successor state the Duchy of Brunswick was created in 1814 The following is a list of all the reigning princes of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel Note that in addition to being titled Prince of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel all the princes not just the reigning ones also used the title of Duke of Brunswick and Luneburg Ducatus Brunsvicensis 1645 Contents 1 Princes of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel 2 See also 3 SourcesPrinces of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel EditReign Name1267 1279 Albert I 1236 1279 founded the Old House of Brunswick1279 1291 joint reign of his sons Henry I the Admirable Albert II the Fat and William I In 1291 there was a further division of the estate as a resolution of the inheritance dispute between the brothers Henry was given the Principality of Grubenhagen Albert took over the Principality of Gottingen and William was given the territories around Brunswick Wolfenbuttel When William died in 1292 a disagreement broke out over who should inherit In the end Henry withdrew to Grubenhagen leaving Brunswick Wolfenbuttel to Albert Reign Name1291 1292 William I1292 1318 Albert the Fat 1268 1318 1318 1344 After the death of Albert his sons Otto the Mild Ernest and Magnus divided the princedom After Otto died without issue in 1344 his two brothers Ernest and Magnus divided the estate between them Ernest received the Land of Oberwald with Gottingen whilst Magnus the Pious took over the reins of power in Brunswick Wolfenbuttel 1344 1369 Magnus the Pious 1304 1369 1369 1373 Magnus Torquatus the Luneburg War of Succession of 1370 88 began under him it was continued by his sons Frederick and Bernard 1373 1400 Frederick following the murder of Frederick near Fritzlar in 1400 there was a period of joint rule by Bernard and Henry1400 1409 Henry the Mild d 1416 founded the Middle House of Brunswick which his nephews William I and Henry initially divided 1400 1428 Bernard inherited Luneburg and founded the House of Hanover1416 1482 William I d 1482 1482 1491 William II d 1503 1491 1514 Henry the Elder 1463 1514 the Friedfertige1514 1568 Henry the Younger 1489 1568 under him the medieval fortress Burg was rebuilt into a castle Schloss he was a passionate opponent of the Lutherans and driving force behind the Catholic alliance established against the Schmalkaldic League the disinheritance of a third son could not be carried out1568 1589 Julius 1528 1589 a great builder of the town who from the fortress created the first systematically laid out Renaissance town in 1572 he founded the library whose present name goes back to its most important collect Duke August the Younger he also founded the university in Helmstedt in 1576 and built the castle of Hessen in the early 16th centurh he reinforced the bastions into a fortress he purchased Kalenberg Gottingen and Diepholz Julius was a Protestant1589 1613 Henry Julius 1564 1613 it was the cultural heyday in Wolfenbuttel Henry Julius was the Bishop of Halberstadt the rector of the University of Helmstedt the president of the manorial court an alchemist hunter and author1613 1634 Frederick Ulrich 1591 1634 The Wolfenbuttel line of the Middle House of Brunswick died out in 1634 The title was transferred to the middle branch of the House of Luneburg New House of Brunswick 1635 1666 Augustus the Younger of Brunswick Luneburg 1579 1666 in 1643 he moved into the Residence at Wolfenbuttel was the founder of a barock theatre and the Bibliotheca Augusta1666 1704 Rudolf Augustus 1627 1704 according to reports dating to 1677 he slashed a way through the Lechlum Forest the Alten Weg Old Way later the Barock Road between the Lustschloss of Antoinettenruh via the little barock castle later the Sternhaus to the Grosses Weghaus at Stockheim in 1671 he captured the town and fortress of Brunswick1685 1714 Anthony Ulrich 1633 1714 Anton Ulrich was a politician art lover and poet founder of the museum named after him in Brunswick he had Salzdahlum Castle built1714 1731 Augustus William 1662 1731 1731 1735 Louis Rudolph 1671 1735 The Wolfenbuttel line died out The title was transferred to the collateral line of Brunswick Bevern1735 Ferdinand Albert II 1680 1735 1735 1780 Charles I 1713 1780 founder of the Collegium Carolinum in Brunswick the porcelain makers of Furstenberg the fire office in 1753 the Residence was moved to Brunswick1780 1806 Charles II William Ferdinand 1735 1806 he was the head of the Prussian Army died in the Battle of Jena because his son and heir died young and two other sons were not eligible rule passed to his youngest son 1806 1807 Frederick William 1771 1815 Duke of Oels Silesia the Black Duke recruited a Freikorps volunteer corps the Black Brunswickers at the outbreak of the War of the Fifth Coalition in Bohemia in 1809 and made his way via Brunswick to the North Sea and then on to Great Britain 1807 1813 occupied by the French Kingdom of Westphalia In 1814 reformed as the Duchy of BrunswickSee also EditList of consorts of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel List of the rulers of LuneburgSources EditWilhelm Havemann Geschichte der Lande Braunschweig und Luneburg 3 Bande Nachdruck Hirschheydt Hanover 1974 75 ISBN 3 7777 0843 7 Originalausgabe Verlag der Dietrich schen Buchhandlung Gottingen 1853 1857 online near Google Books Hans Patze Begr Geschichte Niedersachsen 7 Bande Hahnsche Buchhandlung Hanover 1977 Veroffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission fur Niedersachsen und Bremen 36 Ubersicht des Verlags Gudrun Pischke The Landesteilungen der Welfen im Mittelalter Lax Hildesheim 1987 ISBN 3 7848 3654 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of rulers of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel amp oldid 1145212360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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