Brunswick-Bevern
Brunswick-Bevern is an extinct German dynasty. It is a branch of the Younger House of Brunswick, a branch of the House of Welf. Its first member was Ferdinand Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, who received Bevern Palace as part of his inheritance in 1666. Originally non-ruling, the Bevern line came to power in the principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel when the main line of the Younger House of Brunswick became extinct in 1735. At that time, Brunswick-Bevern was given to Ernest Ferdinand, a younger son of the first Duke. His descendants held the secundogeniture for three more generations.
The Brunswick-Bevern line went extinct with the death of William VIII, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, in 1884.[1]
Dukes of Brunswick-Bevern
- 1666-1687: Ferdinand Albert I
- 1687-1735: Ferdinand Albert II
- 1735–1746: Ernest Ferdinand
- 1746–1781: August William
- 1781–1809: Frederick Charles Ferdinand
References
- ↑ Braunschweig-Bevern at www.zeno.org. Accessed on 9 Oct 2010.
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