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  1. Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen nicknamed the winner (German: Erich I., Herzog von Braunschweig-Grubenhagen; c. 1383 – 28 May 1427), ruled the Principality of Grubenhagen, a part of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg.

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  2. Eric of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (1478 – 14 May 1532 in Fürstenau) was from 1508 to 1532 prince-bishop of Paderborn and Osnabrück. In 1532, he was elected bishop of Münster, however, he died before he could be consecrated. Life. Eric was the youngest son of the Duke Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen and his wife, Countess Elizabeth of Waldeck.

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  4. Principality of Lüneburg. The Principality of Grubenhagen was a subdivision of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg, ruled by the Grubenhagen line of the House of Welf from 1291. It is also known as Brunswick-Grubenhagen.

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  5. Otto IV of Brunswick (1175 – 1218) was one of two rival kings of the Holy Roman Empire from 1198, sole king from 1208 on, and emperor from 1209. The only king of the Guelph dynasty, he was deposed in 1215. Otto I of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1204 – 1252) Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Duchy of Lüneburg.

  6. Sep 28, 2018 · mother. About Erich I, Herzog von Braunschweig-Grubenhagen. Links: The Peerage. Geneall. Wikipedia: English Deutsch. Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Prince of Grubenhagen: Reign 1383-1427. Predecessor: Albert I Successor: Henry III. M Erich van Brunswijk GrubenhagenPrint Family Tree (Erich Brunswijk Grubenhagen)

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  7. Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen nicknamed the winner (German: Erich I., Herzog von Braunschweig-Grubenhagen; c. 1383 – 28 May 1427), ruled the Principality of Grubenhagen, a part of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg.

  8. 1380. 1 reference. date of death. 28 May 1427. 1 reference. father. Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen. 0 references. mother. Agnes of Brunswick-Lüneburg. 0 references. spouse. Elisabeth of Brunswick-Göttingen. start time. July 1405 Gregorian. sourcing circumstances. circa.

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