Rulers of Hanover

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The following is a list of rulers of the Principality of Calenberg, a subdivision of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg, which was later known as Hanover.


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Dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1635-1692

House of Welf, Second House of Brunswick


split off from Wolfenbüttel

reunited with Wolfenbüttel in 1473; split off again from Wolfenbüttel in 1495

inherited by Wolfenbüttel

House of Welf, House of Hanover

split off from Wolfenbüttel

Ernest Augustus received the additional title of elector in 1692.

Electors of Hanover and Dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1692-1814

In 1803, Hanover was occupied by France, and did not return to the control of its Elector until 1814. In the meanwhile, however, Hanoverian ministers continued to operate out of London, and maintained their own separate diplomatic service (which maintained links to countries like Austria and Prussia, with whom the United Kingdom itself was technically at war). In 1814, Hanover became a Kingdom.

Kings of Hanover, 1814-1866

The thrones of the United Kingdom and Hanover diverged in 1837 as Hanover, unlike the U.K., was under the Salic law, and so did not pass to Queen Victoria. Her uncle, the Duke of Cumberland, succeeded as

Hanover was annexed by Prussia in 1866 as a result of Hanover's participation on Austria's side in the Austro-Prussian (or Seven Weeks') War.

See also

House of Hanover, Mayor of Hanover