- House of Welf
Royal house
surname = House of Welf
estate = Brunswick & Hanover
coat of arms =
parent house =House of Este
country =Germany
titles = Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Duke of Brunswick, Duke of Lüneburg-Celle,Elector of Hanover , King of Hanover, King of Great Britain, King of the United Kingdom
founder =Welf I, Duke of Bavaria
final ruler =Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick
current head =Ernst August V, Prince of Hanover
founding year = 11th century
dissolution = 1918
nationality = German
cadet branches =House of Hanover The House of Welf (or House of Guelph) is a Europeandynasty that has included many German and Britishmonarch s from the 11th to 20th century.The House of Welf is the older branch of the
House of Este , a dynasty whose oldest known members lived inLombardy in the 9th century. For this reason, it is sometimes also called Welf-Este. The first member of this branch wasWelf IV ; he inherited the property of theElder House of Welf when his maternal uncleWelf, Duke of Carinthia , died in 1055. In 1070, Welf IV became duke ofBavaria .Welf V married countessMatilda of Tuscany who died childless and left him her possessions, includingTuscany ,Ferrara ,Modena ,Mantua , and Reggio, which played a role in theInvestiture controversy . Since the Welfs sided with the Pope in this controversy, partisans of the Pope came to be known as "Guelphs" in Italy; seeGuelphs and Ghibellines .Henry the Black, duke of Bavaria from 1120–1126, was the first of the three Henrys of the Welf dynasty. His son, Henry the Proud, duke of Bavaria and also of
Saxony , was the favoured candidate in the imperial election against Conrad III of theHohenstaufen s. He lost the election, as the other princes feared his power and temperament, and was dispossessed of his duchies by Conrad III.Henry the Lion recovered his father's two duchies, Saxony in 1142, Bavaria in 1156. In 1158 he married Matilda (1156–1189), the daughter ofHenry II of England andEleanor of Aquitaine , and sister ofRichard Lionheart . Dispossessed of his duchies after theBattle of Legnano in 1176 by Emperor Frederick I and the other princes of the German Empire eager to claim parts of his vast territories, he was exiled to the court of his father-in-law Henry II in Normandy in 1180, returned to Germany three years later. He died in 1195. His sonOtto of Brunswick was elected king and crowned emperor as Otto IV. His grandsonOtto the Child became 1235 the duke of a part of Saxony, the new so-called Duchy ofBrunswick-Lüneburg , and died there in 1252. The Welfs ofBrunswick-Lüneburg continued to rule in that area until the fall of the German monarchies in 1918.In 1692 the head of the cadet Calenberg line was raised to the status of an imperial elector, and became known as the
Elector of Hanover . His son, Georg Ludwig, inherited the British throne in 1714 as a result of theAct of Settlement 1701 . Members of the Welf dynasty continued to rule in Britain until the death of Queen Victoria in 1901; in Britain they were known as theHouse of Hanover .Hanover itself was raised to a kingdom in 1814, but was annexed by
Prussia following theAustro-Prussian War of 1866, in which Hanover had sided with Austria. The senior line of the dynasty ruled the much smaller Duchy ofBrunswick-Wolfenbüttel . This line became extinct in 1884. Although the Duchy should have been inherited by the Duke of Cumberland, son of the last king of Hanover, suspicions of his loyalty led the duchy's throne to remain vacant until 1913, when Cumberland's son, Ernst August, married the daughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II and was allowed to inherit the duchy. His rule there was short-lived, however, as the monarchy came to an end following theFirst World War in 1918.The Welf dynasty continues to exist. Its current head, named, like many of his ancestors, Ernst August, is most famous as the third and present husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco.
ee also
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Kings of Germany family tree . The Welfs were the 7th dynasty to rule Germany and were related by marriage to all the others.Welf family tree 12th century
External links
* [http://www.welfen.de/ Die Welfen. Official site (in German)]
* [http://www.heraldica.org/topics/royalty/HGBraunschweig.htm Succession laws in the House of Welf]
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