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  1. The Landgraviate of Hesse-Marburg ( German: Landgrafschaft Hessen-Marburg) was a German landgraviate, and independent principality, within the Holy Roman Empire, that existed between 1458 and 1500, and between 1567 and 1604/1650. It consisted of the city of Marburg and the surrounding towns of Gießen, Nidda and Eppstein, approximately what is ...

  2. The line of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) was founded by William IV, surnamed the Wise, eldest son of Philip the Magnanimous. On his father's death in 1567, he received one half of Hesse, with Cassel as his capital; this formed the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel. Additions were made to it by inheritance from his brother's possessions.

  3. Herman IV of Hesse (German: Hermann IV von Hessen) (1450 - 1508) was the Archbishop of Cologne from 1480 until 1508, and the Bishop of Paderborn (as Herman I) from 1498 until 1508. Herman was the third son of Landgrave Louis I of Hesse. As a younger son not in contention for the inheritance of the landgraviate Herman was destined for a churhc life, and as early as 1461 he was mentioned as ...

  4. 12 de nov. de 2018 · Hesse avoided Hans Giebenrath’s fate, but only barely. In March, 1892, he ran away from Maulbronn and was reported missing. He returned after just a day and, as Decker writes, truancy hardly ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 1970 · Find sources: "Hermann IV of Hesse" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Hermann IV of Hesse ( German : Hermann von Hessen ; "the Peaceful", German : der Friedsame , Latin : Pacificus ) (1442 – 27 September 1508) was the

  6. Resumen del libro «Siddhartha» de Hermann Hesse. «Siddhartha», novela de Hermann Hesse publicada en 1922, nos sumerge en un viaje de autodescubrimiento y espiritualidad. Ambientada en la India del tiempo de Buda, la historia sigue a Siddhartha, un joven brahmán, en su búsqueda de la verdad y el significado de la vida.

  7. 18 de feb. de 2024 · Hermann Hesse (July 2, 1877–August 9, 1962) takes up the question of discovering the soul beneath the self in his 1927 novel Steppenwolf (public library).