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  1. Anna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen-Einbeck (1414 – 4 April 1474) was a daughter of Duke Eric I of Brunswick-Grubenhagen and his wife, Elisabeth of Brunswick-Göttingen, daughter of Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Göttingen . Anna's first marriage was with Duke Albert III of Bavaria. They had the following children: John IV (1437–1463), Duke of Bavaria.

  2. Ernst married in 1322 Adelheid (or Agnes) of Everstein-Polle (died after 1373), daughter of Count Henry II of Eberstein. The marriage produced six children. Otto (or Otho) (born 1337, died young) Albert I (born: c. 1339; died 1383) married in 1372 Agnes of Brunswick (d. 1410), daughter of Duke Magnus II of Brunswick.

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  4. Facie (daughter; born c. 1286, died before or in 1312) Agnes, Abbess of Osterode (born c. 1287, died between 1332 and 1336) Henry (born c. 1289, died before or in 1351) Frederick (c. 1291 – c. 1323) Adelheid of Brunswick (c. 1293 – 17 August 1324), married Andronikos III Palaiologos, Roman Emperor; Conrad (c. 1294 – c. 1320)

  5. Grubenhagen (until 1291 in Brunswick) Agnes of Meissen 1282 sixteen children Children of Albert I, ruled jointly. In 1291 divided the land: Henry received Grubenhagen, William Wolfenbüttel and Albert Göttingen. William died without descendants, and Albert reunited his land with his brother's. Wolfenbüttel became part of Göttingen. William I ...

  6. After Elizabeth's death in 1261, Albert married Adelheid (Alessia) (1242 – February 6, 1284/85), daughter of Margrave Boniface II of Montferrat around 1263. Once widowed she married Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe. Albert and Adelheid had the following children: Henry I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (1267–1322)

  7. 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 . The principality fell to the Brunswick Principality of Lüneburg in 1617; from 1665 the territory was ruled by the Calenberg branch of the Welf dynasty.

  8. Maria Anna of Neuburg [a] (28 October 1667 - 16 July 1740), was a German princess and member of the Wittelsbach family. In 1689, she became Queen consort of Spain as the second wife of Charles II of Spain, last Habsburg ruler of the Spanish Empire . Since Charles never had children, her reign was dominated by the struggle between French and ...

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