List of the rulers of Lüneburg
The Principality of Lüneburg (German: Fürstentum Lüneburg), later also called Celle, was a territory within the Holy Roman Empire that existed from 1269 to 1705, whose land covered part of the modern-day German state of Lower Saxony. The territory was granted imperial immediacy which gave it the special status of reporting directly to the emperor. It emerged in 1269 following the division of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and its rulers continued to use the title of dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Lüneburg lost its independence in 1705 when it was inherited by the Principality of Calenberg (also known as Hanover), which however could keep a separate seat in the Reichstag for Lüneburg or "Brunswick-Celle". The following is a list of all the rulers of Lüneburg during its time as an independent principality.
Rulers of the Principality of Lüneburg
Old House of Lüneburg
Old House of Brunswick
Portrait |
Name |
Rule |
Remarks |
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Magnus Torquatus (1328-1373) |
1369 - 1373 |
Magnus II. "Magnus with the Necklace." 2nd cousin, once removed, of William II |
Dukes of Saxe-Wittenberg
Middle House of Brunswick
Middle House of Lüneburg
New House of Lüneburg
Portrait |
Name |
Ruled from |
To |
Remarks |
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Christian Louis
Christian Ludwig |
10 December 1648 |
15 March 1665 |
Nephew of the previous duke; he was already Duke of Brunswick-Calenberg, which he resigned to his next brother to take up the rule of this duchy. |
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John Frederick (1625-1679)
Johann Friedrich |
1665 |
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George William
Georg Wilhelm |
15 March 1665 |
28 August 1705 |
Brother of Christian Louis, previously ruler of Brunswick-Calenberg |
See also
Sources
- Geckler, Christa Die Celler Herzöge - Leben und Wirken 1371-1705 Georg Ströher Celle 1986, (officially incorrect) ISBN 3-921744-05-8
- William Havemann: Geschichte the Lande Brunswick und Lüneburg, 3 Bde., Nachdruck. Hirschheydt, Hannover 1974/75, ISBN 3-7777-0843-7 (Originalausgabe: Verlag the Dietrich'schen Buchhandlung, Göttingen 1853–1857)
- Hans Patze (Begr.): Geschichte Niedersachsen, 7 Bde. Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 1977- (Veröffentlichungen the Historischen Kommission für Niedersachsen und Bremen, 36)