List of consorts of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Countess of Brunswick

Lüneburg became a part of the County after Emperor Lothair, who inherited it from the Billungs.
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse
Gisela of Swabia Hermann II, Duke of Swabia
(Conradines)
11 November 995 1003/05 1010/11
husband's death
14 February 1043 Brun I
Gertrude of Egisheim Hugo VI, Count of Nordgay
(Etichonids)
- before 1025 23 Apr 1038
husband's death
21 July 1077 Liudolf I
Aemilia of Susa Ulric Manfred II of Turin
(Arduinici)
- 1058 11 January 1068
husband's death
28 January 1078 Egbert I
Oda of Weimar Otto I, Margrave of Meissen - before 1080 3 July 1090
husband's death
1111 Egbert II
Gertrude of Brunswick Egbert I, Margrave of Meissen
(Brunonen)
1060 after 1085 3 July 1090
husband's accession
1101
husband's death
9 December 1117 Henry the Fat
Richenza of Northeim Henry the Fat
(Northeim)
1087/89 1100 1101
husband's accession
4 December 1137
husband's death
10 June 1141 Lothair of Supplinburgb
Gertrude of Süpplingenburg Lothair of Supplinburg
(Süpplingenburg)
18 April 1115 29 May 1127 4 December 1137
husband's accession
20 October 1139
husband's death
18 April 1143 Henry the Proud
Clementia of Zähringen Conrad, Duke of Zähringen
(Zähringen)
- 1148/49 23 November 1162
divorce
1148/49 Henry the Lion
Matilda of England Henry II of England
(Plantagenet)
June 1156 1 February 1168 28 June 1189
Agnes of Hohenstaufen Conrad, Count Palatine of the Rhine
(Hohenstaufen)
1176 December 1193/January 1194 1203
Division of Duchy
9/10 May 1204 Henry the Tall
Agnes of Wettin Conrad II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia
(Wettin)
- 1211 28 April 1227
husband's death
1 January 1248
Beatrice of Hohenstaufen Philip of Swabia
(Hohenstaufen)
April/June 1198 23 July 1212 11 August 1212 Otto the Proud
Marie of Brabant Henry I, Duke of Brabant
(Leuven)
1190 after 19 May 1214 19 May 1218
husband's death
9 March/14 June 1260
Helena Valdemarsdatter of Denmark Valdemar I of Denmark
(Estridsen)
1175/82 Summer of 1202 1203
Division of Duchy
13 December 1213
husband's death
22 November 1233 William of Winchester
Matilda of Brandenburg Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg
(Ascania)
1210 end of 1228 August 1235
Became Duchess
10 June 1261 Otto the Child

Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Main line

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Matilda of Brandenburg Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg
(Ascania)
1210 end of 1228 August 1235
Duchy's creation
9 June 1252
husband's death
10 June 1261 Otto I
Elisabeth of Brabant Henry II, Duke of Brabant
(Leuven)
1243 13 July 1254 17 April/9 October 1261 Albert I
Alessia of Montferrat Boniface II, Marquess of Montferrat
(Aleramici)
1240 1 November 1266 1269
Duchy's partitioned, husband received Wolfenbüttel
6 February 1285
Liutgatd of Holstein Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe
(Schauenburg)
1251 1265, after 15 July 1269
Duchy's partitioned, husband received Lüneburg
after 28 February 1289 John I
Albert (Wolfenbüttel line) ruled the duchy jointly with his younger brother John (Lüneburg-Celle line). As the brothers could not agree on how to govern the duchy, in 1267 they decided to divide their possession, which happened in 1269. Albert partitioned the territory while John obtained the right to choose his part. He took the northern half including the cities of Lüneburg and Hanover while Albert received the southern part, including Calenberg, Helmstedt, the Harz mountain range and Göttingen. The City of Brunswick was to remain common property of the brothers.

Wolfenbüttel line

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Alessia of Montferrat Boniface II, Marquess of Montferrat
(Aleramici)
1240 1 November 1266 1269
Duchy's partitioned, husband received Wolfenbüttel
15 August 1279
husband's death
6 February 1285 Albert I
Agnes of Meissen Albert II, Margrave of Meissen
(Aleramici)
before 1264 1282, before 21 July 1291
Duchy's partitioned, husband received Grubenhagen
1 February/September 1332 Henry I
Rixa of Mecklenburg-Werle Henry I, Prince of Mecklenburg-Werle
(Mecklenburg-Werle)
- 10 January 1284 1291
Duchy's partitioned, husband received Göttingen
after 2 October 1312 Albert II
(1st reign)
Elisabeth of Hesse Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse
(Hesse)
1276 1290 30 September 1292
husband's death
after 6 July 1306 William I
Rixa of Mecklenburg-Werle Henry I, Prince of Mecklenburg-Werle
(Mecklenburg-Werle)
- 10 January 1284 30 September 1292
husband's reaccession
after 2 October 1312 Albert II
(2nd reign)
Agnes of Brandenburg Hermann, Margrave of Brandenburg
(Ascania)
1296/98 16 September/22 December 1319 28 November 1334 Otto I
Sophie of Brandenburg Henry I, Margrave of Brandenburg
(Ascania)
1300 1327 1356 Magnus I
Elisabeth of Hesse Henry II, Landgrave of Hesse
(Hesse)
1329 before 2 March 1340 17 April 1345
Duchy's partitioned, husband received Göttingen
7 March 1390 Ernest I
Catherine of Anhalt Bernhard III, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
(Ascania)
1330 before 6 October 1356 15 June/15 August 1369
husband's accession
26 July 1373
husband's death
30 January 1390 Magnus II
Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg Wenceslas I, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg
(Ascania)
- 10 November 1386 5 June 1400
husband's death
after 18 April 1426 Frederick I
After Frederick I's murder in 1400, Wolfenbüttel was inherited by the two brothers: Bernard I and Henry II, who were joint rulers of Lüneburg. The two brothers agreed in 1409 that they would divide the Duchies with Henry receiving Lüneburg and Bernard receiving Wolfenbüttel.
Margaret of Saxe-Wittenberg Wenceslas I, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg
(Ascania)
- 12 July 1385 5 June 1400
husband's accession
12 June 1418 Bernard I
Sophie of Pomerania Wartislaw VI, Duke of Pomerania
(Griffins)
- 11 November 1388 5 June 1400
husband's accession
28 June 1406 Henry II
Margaret of Hesse Hermann II, Landgrave of Hesse
(Hesse)
1389 30 January 1409 1409
husband relinquish claim Wolfenbüttel for Lüneburg
1446
In 1428, a second treaty between Bernard I and his nephews William III and Henry III of Lüneburg. Bernard swapped Wolfenbüttel for Lüneburg.
Cecilia of Brandenburg Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg
(Hohenzollern)
1405 30 May 1423 1428
husband relinquish claim Lüneburg for Wolfenbüttel
1432
husband's deposition in Wolfenbüttel and given Calenberg
4 January 1449 William III
(1st reign)
Helene de Clèves Adolph I, Duke of Cleves
(De la Marck)
18 August 1423 12 February 1436 3 July 1471 Henry III
Elisabeth of Stolberg Bodo VII, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode 1438 26 November 1444 25 July 1482
husband's accession
1491
husband relinquish Wolfenbüttel and Calenberg to sons, retaining Göttingen
7 September 1520 William IV
Margaret of Rietberg Conrad V, Count of Rietberg - 16 November 1483 25 July 1482
husband's accession
1484
husband's imprisonment
4 January 1533 or 6 June 1535 Frederick III
Catherine of Pomerania-Wolgast Eric II, Duke of Pomerania
(Griffins)
- 1465 7 December 1473
husband's accession
23 June 1514
husband's death
1526 Henry IV
Marie of Württemberg Henry, Count of Württemberg
(Württemberg)
15 August 1496 18 February 1515 28 December 1541 Henry V
Sophia Jagiellon of Poland Sigismund I the Old
(Jagiellon)
13 July 1522 22–25 February 1556 3 May 1589
husband's death
28 May 1575
Hedwig of Brandenburg Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg
(Hohenzollern)
2 March 1540 25 February 1560 11 June 1568
husband's accession
3 May 1589
husband's death
21 October 1602 Julius
Elizabeth of Denmark Frederick II of Denmark
(Oldenburg)
2 March 1540 25 February 1560 11 June 1568
husband's accession
3 May 1589
husband's death
21 October 1602 Henry Julius
Anna Sophia of Brandenburg John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg
(Hohenzollern)
15 March 1598 4 September 1614 11 August 1634
husband's death
19 December 1659 Frederick Ulrich
Dorothea of Anhalt-Zerbst Rudolph, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
(Ascania)
25 September 1607 26 October 1623 11 August 1634
husband's accession
26 September 1634 Augustus II
Elisabeth Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow John Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg
(Mecklenburg-Güstrow)
20 August 1613 13 July 1635 17 September 1666
husband's death
2 July 1676
Christiane Elisabeth von Barby Albert Frederick, Count of Barby-Muhlingen 6 October 1634 10 November 1650 17 September 1666
husband's accession
2 May 1681 Rudolph Augustus
Elisabeth Juliane of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderborg-Norburg Frederick, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderborg-Norburg
(Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderborg-Norburg)
24 May 1634 17 May 1656 17 September 1666
husband's accession
4 February 1704 Anthony Ulrich
Christine of Hesse-Eschwege Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse-Eschwege
(Hesse-Eschwege)
30 October 1648 26 November 1667 1667
relinquish claim to Wolfenbüttel for Bevern
18 March 1702 Ferdinand Albert I
Elisabeth Sophie Marie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderborg-Norburg Prince Rudolph Frederick Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderborg-Norburg
(Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderborg-Norburg)
12 September 1683 12 September 1710 27 March 1714
husband's accession
23 March 1731
husband's death
3 April 1767 Augustus William
Christine Louise of Oettingen-Oettingen Albert Ernest I, Prince of Oettingen-Oettingen
(Oettingen-Oettingen)
20 March 1671 12 September 1710 23 March 1731
husband's accession
1 March 1735
husband's death
3 September 1747 Louis Rudolph
Antoinette Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
(Welf)
22 April 1696 15 October 1712 1 March 1735
husband's accession
2 September 1735
husband's death
6 March 1762 Ferdinand Albert II
Philippine Charlotte of Prussia Frederick William I of Prussia
(Hohenzollern)
13 March 1716 2 July 1733 2 September 1735
husband's accession
26 March 1780
husband's death
17 February 1801 Charles I
Augusta of Great Britain Frederick, Prince of Wales
(Hanover)
31 August 1737 16 January 1764 26 March 1780
husband's accession
16 October 1806
husband's death
23 March 1813 Charles II
Marie of Baden Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden
(Zähringen)
7 September 1782 1 November 1802 16 October 1806
husband's accession
1807
Wolfenbüttel annexed by Napoleon
29 April 1808 Frederick William
Became part of Kingdom of Westphalia (1807–1813)
Reformed into the Duchy of Brunswick in 1814.

Grubenhagen line

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Agnes of Meissen Albert II, Margrave of Meissen
(Aleramici)
before 1264 1282, before 21 July 1291
Duchy's partitioned, husband received Grubenhagen
7 September 1322
husband's death
1 February/September 1332 Henry I
Jutta of Brandenburg Henry I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
(Ascania)
1299–1306 before 16 April 1318 7 September 1322
husband's accession
15 July 1325/early February 1327 Henry II
Heloise d'Ibelin Philip d'Ibelin, Seneschal of Jerusalem.
(Ascania)
1307 23 August 1330 after 25 May 1347
Adelheid of Everstein Henry II, Count of Everstein - 10 May 1335
or
9 June 1336
9/11 March 1361
husband's death
after 29 September 1373 Ernest I
Agnes of Brunswick-Lüneburg Magnus II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
(Ascania)
- before 17 August 1372 11 August/22 September 1383
husband's death
21 March 1410 Albert I
(Salzderhelden)
Elisabeth of Brunswick-Göttingen Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Göttingen
(Guelph)
c.1390 14 July 1405 28 May 1427
husband's death
after 29 September 1444 Eric I
(Salzderhelden)
Adelaide of Anhalt-Köthen John of Anhalt-Köthen
(Ascania)
- - 1402 before 1421 Frederick I
(Osterode)
Margaret of Sagen John I of Sagan
(Piast)
c.1415 27 June 1457 1464
husband's death
after 9 May 1491 Henry III
(Salzderhelden)
Schonetta of Nassau-Weilburg John I of Nassau-Weilburg
(Nassau)
- 1414 25 April 1436 Otto II
(Osterode)
Elisabeth of Waldeck Wolrad I of Waldeck
(Waldeck)
c.1455 15 October 1471 15 August 1485
husband's death
15 March 1513 Albert II
(Osterode)
Catherine of Mansfeld-Vorderort Ernest II of Mansfeld-Vorderort
(Mansfeld)
1 October 1501 1517 1535 Philip I
(Salzderhelden)
Margaret of Pomerania-Wolgast George I of Pomerania
(Griffins)
May 1518 9 October 1547 4 September 1551 2 April 1567
husband's death
24 June 1569 Ernest III
(Salzderhelden)
Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg Francis I of Saxe-Lauenburg
(Ascania)
1 March 1543 10 December 1570 5 April 1586 Wolfgang
(Salzderhelden)
Clara of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Henry II of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
(Guelph)
16 November 1532 1 July 1560 14 May 1595 23 November 1595 Philip II
(Herzberg)
Annexed by Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel in 1596.
Ceded to Brunswick-Lüneburg in 1617.

Göttingen line

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Rixa of Mecklenburg-Werle Henry I, Prince of Mecklenburg-Werle
(Mecklenburg-Werle)
- 10 January 1284 1291
Duchy's partitioned, husband received Göttingen
30 September 1292
husband's takes over Wolfenbüttel
after 2 October 1312 Albert II
Merged into Wolfenbüttel
Elisabeth of Hesse Henry II, Landgrave of Hesse
(Hesse)
1329 before 2 March 1340 17 April 1345
Duchy's partitioned, husband received Göttingen
24 April 1367
husband's death
7 March 1390 Ernest I
Margarete of Jülich William VII of Jülich, 1st Duke of Berg
(Jülich)
c.1364 1379 13 December 1394
husband's death
18 July 1442 Otto I
Agnes of Hesse Hermann II, Landgrave of Hesse
(Hesse)
1391 c.1408 1463
husband's death
1471 Otto II
Elisabeth of Stolberg OttoBodo VII, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode 1438 26 November 1444 1491
husband relinquish Wolfenbüttel and Calenberg to sons, retaining Göttingen
1495 or 7 July 1503
husband death
7 September 1520 William IV
Combined with Calenberg to form Calenberg-Göttingen line

Calenberg line

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Cecilia of Brandenburg Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg
(Hohenzollern)
1405 30 May 1423 1432
husband's desposition in Wolfenbüttel
4 January 1449 William III
Matilda of Holstein-Schauenburg Otto II, Count of Schauenburg-Pinneberg
(Schauenburg)
- 1466 22 July 1468
Merged into Wolfenbüttel
Catherine of Saxony Albert III, Duke of Saxony
(Wettin)
24 July 1468 29 June 1497 1495 or 7 July 1503
husband inherited Göttingen
10 February 1524 Eric I
Combined with Göttingen to form Calenberg-Göttingen line

Calenberg-Göttingen line

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Catherine of Saxony Albert III, Duke of Saxony
(Wettin)
24 July 1468 29 June 1497 1495 or 7 July 1503
Union of Calenberg and Göttingen
10 February 1524 Eric I
Elisabeth of Brandenburg Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg
(Hohenzollern)
24 August 1510 7 July 1525 30 July 1540
husband's death
25 May 1558
Sidonie of Saxony Henry IV, Duke of Saxony
(Wettin)
8 March 1518 17 May 1545 1573
divorce
4 January 1575 Eric II
Dorothea of Lorraine Francis I, Duke of Lorraine
(Vaudémont)
24 May 1545 19/20 December 1576 17 November 1584
husband's death
2 June 1621
Hedwig of Brandenburg Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg
(Hohenzollern)
2 March 1540 25 February 1560 17 November 1584
husband's accession
3 May 1589
husband's death
21 October 1602 Julius
Elizabeth of Denmark Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg
(Hohenzollern)
2 March 1540 25 February 1560 11 June 1568
husband's accession
3 May 1589
husband's death
21 October 1602 Henry Julius
Anna Sophia of Brandenburg John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg
(Hohenzollern)
15 March 1598 4 September 1614 11 August 1634
husband's death
19 December 1659 Frederick Ulrich
Anne Eleonore of Hesse-Darmstadt Louis V, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
(Hesse-Darmstadt)
30 July 1601 14 December 1617 11 August 1634
husband's accession
23 January 1698
husband's death
6 May 1659 George
Sophia Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg Philip, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
(Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg)
28 September 1636 9 October 1653 15 March 1665
husband's death
6 August 1689 Christian Louis
Benedicta Henrietta of the Palatinate-Simmern Edward of the Palatinate-Simmern
(Wittelsbach)
14 March 1652 30 November 1668 18 December 1679
husband's death
12 August 1730 John Frederick
Sophia of the Palatinate-Simmern Frederick V, Elector Palatine
(Wittelsbach)
14 October 1630 30 September 1658 18 December 1679
husband's accession
23 January 1698
husband's death
8 June 1714 Ernest Augustus
On 7 September 1708, Lüneburg-Celle and Calenberg-Göttingen were combined to form the Electorate of Hanover. See:List of Hanoverian consorts for further consorts.

Bevern line

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Christine of Hesse-Eschwege Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse-Eschwege
(Hesse-Eschwege)
30 October 1648 26 November 1667 1667
relinquish claim to Wolfenbüttel for Bevern
25 April 1687
husband's death
18 March 1702 Ferdinand Albert I
Antoinette Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
(Welf)
22 April 1696 15 October 1712 1 March 1735
became Duchess of Wolfenbüttel
6 March 1762 Ferdinand Albert II
Eleonore Charlotte of Courland Frederick Casimir Kettler
(Kettler)
11 June 1686 5 August 1714 1 March 1735
husband's accession
14. April 1746
husband's death
28 July 1748 Ernest Ferdinand
Anna Karoline of Nassau-Saarbrücken William Henry, Prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken
(Nassau)
31 December 1751 26 October 1782 2 August 1781
husband's accession
27 April 1809
husband's death
12 April 1824 Frederick Charles Ferdinand
In the 1809, Bevern passed to Frederick William of the Wolfenbüttel line

Lüneburg-Celle line

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Liutgard of Holstein Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe
(Schauenburg)
1251 1265, after 15 July 1269
Duchy's partitioned, husband received Lüneburg
13 December 1277
husband's death
after 28 February 1289 John I
? of Oldenburg Otto II of Oldenburg, Count of Delmenhorst
(Oldenburg-Delmenhorst)
- - 13 December 1277
husband's accession
before 1287 Otto II
Matilde of Bavaria Louis II, Duke of Bavaria
(Wittelsbach)
1275 24 April-7 August 1288 28 March 1319
Matilda of Mecklenburg Henry II, Lord of Mecklenburg
(Mecklenburg)
1293 22 March 1310 10 April 1330
husband's accession
19 August 1352
husband's death
3 June, after 1358 Otto III
Hedwig of Ravensberg Otto IV, Count of Ravensberg
- before 7 April 1328 10 April 1330
husband's accession
5 December 1336 William II
Marie - - after 1336 before 2 February 1341
Sophia of Anhalt-Bernburg Bernhard III, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
(Ascania)
- 12 March 1346 18 December 1362
Agnes of Saxe-Lauenburg Eric II, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
(Ascania)
1353 24 June 1363 23 November 1369
husband's death
after 7 January 1387
After William II's death in 1369 without a male heir, according to rules of the House of Welf Lüneburg passed to his cousin, Magnus II, in Wolfenbüttel. But Emperor Charles IV considered that the imperial fiefdom (Reichslehen) fell to the Empire and enfeoffed Albert of Saxe-Wittenberg and his uncle Wenceslas with the principality, thus precipitating the Lüneburg War of Succession.
Catherine of Anhalt Bernhard III, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
(Ascania)
1330 before 6 October 1356 15 June/15 August 1369
husband's accession
26 July 1373
husband's death
30 January 1390 Magnus II
11 May 1374 28 July 1385
husband's death
Albert of Saxe-Wittenberg
Cecilia of Carrara Francis of Carrara, Count of Padua - before 11 May 1371
or
23 January 1376
15 May 1388
husband's death
1427/1435 Wenceslas of Saxe-Wittenberg
After Wenceslas's death in 1388, Lüneburg was inherited by the two brothers: Bernard I and Henry II, who would become joint rulers of Wolfenbüttel in 1400. The two brothers agreed in 1409 that they would divide the Duchies with Henry receiving Lüneburg and Bernard receiving Wolfenbüttel.
Margaret of Saxe-Wittenberg Wenceslas I, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg
(Ascania)
- 12 July 1385 15 May 1388
husband's accession
1409
husband relinquish claim Wolfenbüttel for Wolfenbüttel
12 June 1418 Bernard I
Sophie of Pomerania Wartislaw VI, Duke of Pomerania
(Griffins)
- 11 November 1388 28 June 1406 Henry II
Margaret of Hesse Hermann II, Landgrave of Hesse
(Hesse)
1389 30 January 1409 3 December 1416
husband death
1446
Cecilia of Brandenburg Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg
(Hohenzollern)
1405 30 May 1423 1428
husband relinquish claim Lüneburg for Wolfenbüttel
4 January 1449 William III
In 1428, a second treaty between Bernard I and his nephews William III and Henry III. Bernard swapped Wolfenbüttel for Lüneburg.
Elisabeth of Eberstein Hermann V, Count of Eberstein before 1415 1425 11 June 1434
husband's accession
27 May/1 June 1445
husband's death
10 February 1468 Otto IV
Magdalena of Brandenburg Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg
(Hohenzollern)
1412 16 September 1430 11 June 1434
husband's accession
27 October 1454 Frederick II
Matilda of Holstein-Schauenburg Otto II, Count of Schauenburg-Pinneberg
(Schauenburg)
- 1463 9 February 1464
husband's death
22 July 1468 Bernard II
Anne of Nassau-Siegen John IV, Count of Nassau-Siegen
(Nassau)
1441 25 September 1467 9 January 1471
husband's death
8 April 1513 Otto V
Margaret of Saxony Ernest, Elector of Saxony
(Wettin)
4 August 1469 27 February 1487 1520
husband's abdication
7 December 1528 Henry I
After Henry I's abdication, the Duchy passed to his three sons: Otto VI, Ernest I, and Francis I. In 1527, Otto VI married morganically, abdicating in Lüneburg and was compensated with his own domain, the Barony of Harburg. In 1539, the two remaining brothers divided the Duchy. Francis received Gifhorn while Ernest I remain in Lüneburg.
Sophie of Mecklenburg Henry V, Duke of Mecklenburg
(Mecklenburg)
1508 1528 17 June 1541 Ernest I
Elisabeth Magdalene of Brandenburg Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg
(Hohenzollern)
6 November 1537 5 February 1559 29 April 1559
husband's death
1 September 1595 Francis Otto
Translation Needed Ursula of Saxe-Lauenburg Francis I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
(Ascania)
1545 1569 1569
relinquish Lüneburg for Dannenberg
22 October 1620 Henry III
Dorothea of Denmark Christian III of Denmark
(Oldenburg)
29 June 1546 12 October 1561 20 August 1592
husband's death
6 January 1617 William VI
Sophia Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg Philip, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
(Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg)
28 September 1636 9 October 1653 15 March 1665
husband's death
6 August 1689 Christian Louis
Éléonore Desmier d'Olbreuse Alexandre Desmier, Seigneur d'Olbreuse 3 January 1639 1676 28 August 1705
husband's death
5 February 1722 George William
On 7 September 1708, Lüneburg-Celle and Calenberg-Göttingen were combined to form the Electorate of Hanover. See:List of Hanoverian consorts for further consorts.

Harburg line

Harburg was a barony, not a duchy
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Agnes of Meissen Albert II, Margrave of Meissen
(Aleramici)
before 1264 1282, before 21 July 1291
husband compensated with Harburg
7 September 1322
husband's death
1 February/September 1332 Otto VI
Matilda of Brandenburg Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg
(Wettin)
1210 3 November 1849 3 March 1862 Paul Frederick

Gifhorn line

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Clara of Saxe-Lauenburg Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
(Ascania)
13 December 1518 29 September 1547 23 November 1549
husband's death
27 March 1576 Francis I
In 1549, Francis I died leaving only daughters and therefore Gifhorn reverted to the Lüneburg-Celle line.

Dannenberg line

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Translation Needed Ursula of Saxe-Lauenburg Francis I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
(Ascania)
1545 1569 1569
Duchy partitioned, husband received Dannenberg
19 January 1598
husband's death
22 October 1620 Henry III
Maria of Ostfriesland Edzard II, Count of Ostfriesland
(Cirksena)
1 May 1582 25 April 1614 9 July 1616 Julius Ernest
Sybille of Brunswick-Lüneburg William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
(Welf)
3 June 1584 23 November 1617 19 January 1598
husband's death
5 August 1652
Dorothea of Anhalt-Zerbst Rudolph, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
(Ascania)
25 September 1607 26 October 1623 11 August 1634
husband inherits Wolfenbüttel
26 September 1634 Augustus II

Duchess of Brunswick

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Ducal throne was vacant from 1884 to 1913.
Victoria Louise of Prussia Wilhelm II, German Emperor
(Hohenzollern)
13 September 1892 24 May 1913 1 November 1913
husband's accession
8 November 1918
husband's abdication
11 December 1980 Ernest Augustus

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