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she had appointed. Eric II, however, converted to Roman
Catholicism in 1547 even though he was raised as an Evangelical by his mother. He was not able to reverse the Reformation in the principality however. His power in the principality was already very weak. He spent most of his time as a mercenary
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Principality of Calenberg was initially a rather insignificant territory and Welf lordship developed here quite late. By the reign of George of Calenberg in 1636, the principality had experienced 140 years of almost continuously poor government that cared little about the state. In the
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became its ruler. He was successful as a general on the
Swedish side and he also succeeded in 1637 in recovering the country and especially the towns for the Welfs. He initially ruled out of occupied Hildesheim, but then moved his residence to
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of the Welfs subjugated the region. Earlier, he had yielded to the Bishop of
Hildesheim and accepted the city of Hanover as his fief. However, he shook off his allegiance and founded
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leader abroad, and was financially dependent on the towns. In 1553 he had to secure the financial aid of his towns by approving evangelical preaching. From 1574 he had
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1685:1705 disestablishments in the Holy Roman Empire
1143:Geschichte der Lande Braunschweig und Lüneburg.
1183:Die Landesteilungen der Welfen im Mittelalter.
1160:, Verlag Otto Zander, Herzberg (Harz)-Pöhlde,
1675:1490s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
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1156:Kalthof, Edgar (1982).
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1259:Halberstadt
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671:Springe
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160:Capital
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