Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick)1,2 
M, #6492
| Father* | George (of Brunswick)1 b. 17 Feb 1582, d. 2 Apr 1641 |
| Mother* | Princess Anna Eleonore (of Hesse-Darmstadt)1 b. 30 Jul 1601, d. 6 May 1659 |
| Reference | 8CDR-7M |
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) was the son of George (of Brunswick) and Princess Anna Eleonore (of Hesse-Darmstadt).1 Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) was born in 1629 in Hanover, Germany
.1 He was born on 10 November 1629 in Herzberg, Hannover, Prussia
.1 He married Sophia (?), daughter of Elector Friedrich V (of Palatine) and Elizabeth Stuart, on 30 September 1658 at Heidelberg Castle, Heidelberg, Baden
.1,2 Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) and Klara Elisabeth Von Meysenbug had a relationship.1 Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) died in 1698.1 He died on 23 January 1698 in Hannover, Hannover, Prussia
.1,2 He was buried on 18 March 1698 in Hannover, Hannover, Prussia
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Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of King George I (of England) on 28 May 1660.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Prince Friedrich August (of Hannover) on 3 October 1661.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Prince Maximilian August (of Hannover) on 13 December 1666.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Queen Sofie Charlotte (of Prussia) on 2 October 1668.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Prince Karl Philipp (of Hannover) on 3 October 1669.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Prince Christian (of Hannover) on 19 September 1671.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Imperial Count Ernst August (of Platen-Hallermund) on 3 August 1674.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Prince Ernst August (of Hannover) on 7 September 1674.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Charlotte (Sophia) Von Platten-Hallermund about 1678.1
.1 He was born on 10 November 1629 in Herzberg, Hannover, Prussia
.1 He married Sophia (?), daughter of Elector Friedrich V (of Palatine) and Elizabeth Stuart, on 30 September 1658 at Heidelberg Castle, Heidelberg, Baden
.1,2 Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) and Klara Elisabeth Von Meysenbug had a relationship.1 Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) died in 1698.1 He died on 23 January 1698 in Hannover, Hannover, Prussia
.1,2 He was buried on 18 March 1698 in Hannover, Hannover, Prussia
.1Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of King George I (of England) on 28 May 1660.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Prince Friedrich August (of Hannover) on 3 October 1661.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Prince Maximilian August (of Hannover) on 13 December 1666.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Queen Sofie Charlotte (of Prussia) on 2 October 1668.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Prince Karl Philipp (of Hannover) on 3 October 1669.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Prince Christian (of Hannover) on 19 September 1671.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Imperial Count Ernst August (of Platen-Hallermund) on 3 August 1674.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Prince Ernst August (of Hannover) on 7 September 1674.1
Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) became the father of Charlotte (Sophia) Von Platten-Hallermund about 1678.1
8 Children of Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) and Sophia (?), daughter of Elector Friedrich V (of Palatine) and Elizabeth Stuart, |
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2 Children of Prince Ernst Augustus I (of Brunswick) and Klara Elisabeth Von Meysenbug, daughter of Georg Philipp Von Meysenbug and Anna Elisabeth Von Meysenbug, |
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| Charts | English Royalty English Royalty (Indented) |
| Last Edited | 4 Jan 2004 |
Citations
- [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.
- [S124] The Tudors / The Stuarts, online http://www.royal.gov.uk/history/trees/stuarts.pdf