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Dorothea (1546-1617), daughter of Christian III of Denmark and Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg was to William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Because her husband suffered from fits of insanity since 1582, she fled in security. When he died in 1592, she became regent for her son Georg. She had a deep mistrust for the councillors because of their ill management of her husband's estates during his insanity. Dorothea was known as a capable and energetic regent.

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