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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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.