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  1. Princess Therese Natalie of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern (4 June 1728 in Wolfenbüttel – 26 June 1778 in Gandersheim Abbey, in Bad Gandersheim) was a German noblewoman. She was a member of the House of Welf and was princess- abbess of the Imperial Free secular Abbey in Gandersheim .

  2. Teresa Natalia de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (Wolfenbüttel, 4 de junio de 1728 - 26 de junio de 1778), noble alemana, hija de Fernando Alberto II, duque de Brunswick-Lüneburg y de su esposa Antonieta Amalia de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, tía de la emperatriz María Teresa I de Austria.

  3. Countess Therese (von) Brunsvik (Hungarian: Teréz Brunszvik; July 27, 1775 in Pozsony, Kingdom of Hungary – September 23, 1861 in Pest, Kingdom of Hungary), sometimes referred to in English as Therese, Countess von Brunsvik or Brunswick, was a member of the Hungarian nobility, pedagoge and a follower of the Swiss Pestalozzi.

  4. Theresa Natalia is wearing the blue ribbon and cross of the Order of Gandersheim and the star of Catherine of Russia on a red and white striped ribbon. They were the daughters of Albrecht, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.

  5. Isabel Cristina de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel tiene 13 años cuando se compromete con su cuñado el archiduque Carlos de Habsburgo. El 23 de abril de 1708 se celebra una boda a distancia. Isabel vive en Viena, mientras su marido intenta imponerse en Barcelona como contra-rey de España (Carlos III) frente a Felipe de Anjou.

  6. The driving force behind the campaign was the bride’s grandfather, Duke Anton Ulrich von Brunswick-Lüneburg (1633–1714), an archetypal grand seigneur of the Baroque age who divided his energies between his passion for the arts (even dabbling in verse himself) and his political ambitions.

  7. Deutsch: Prinzessin Therese Natalie von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (* 4. Juni 1728 in Wolfenbüttel; † 26. Juni 1778 im Stift Gandersheim) stammte aus dem Hause der Welfen und war Äbtissin des Kaiserlich freie weltliche Reichsstifts von Gandersheim.