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  1. Christiane Charlotte was a daughter of the Count Frederick Louis of Nassau-Ottweiler (1651–1728) from his first marriage with Countess Christiane of Ahlefeldt (1659–1695). She married her first husband, Count Charles Louis of Nassau-Saarbrücken, on 22 April 1713 in Saarbrücken : She closed her second marriage on 17 October 1728 in ...

  2. Charlotte Sophie of Aldenburg. Charlotte Sophie of Aldenburg (4 August 1715 – 5 February 1800), was the ruling Countess of Varel and Kniphausen, [1] adjacent lordships on the German/ Frisian border along the North Sea, from 1738 to 1748. She was the daughter of Anton II, Count of Aldenburg and Princess Wilhelmine Marie of Hesse-Homburg .

  3. İLGİLİ BİYOGRAFİLER. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Biyografi. 0 260574

  4. Hesse-Homburg was a state of the Holy Roman Empire and a sovereign member of the German Confederation. It was formed into a separate landgraviate in 1622 by the landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt ; it was to be ruled by his son, although it did not become independent of Hesse-Darmstadt until 1668.

  5. Elizabeth (1770–1840)English princess, artist, and landgravine of Hesse-Homburg. Name variations: Elizabeth Guelph. Born on May 22, 1770, at Buckingham House, London, England; died on January 10, 1840, at Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany; interred in the Mausoleum of Land-graves, Homburg, Germany; daughter of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744–1818) and George III (1738–1820), king of ...

  6. Princess Caroline of Hesse-Darmstadt. Caroline of Hesse-Darmstadt. Landgravine consort of Hesse-Homburg. Tenure. 27 September 1768 – 20 January 1820. Born. ( 1746-03-02) 2 March 1746. Buchsweiler.

  7. On January 20, 1820, Friedrich’s father died and he succeeded him as Landgrave of the 85 square mile/ 221 km2 Hesse-Homburg. Using Elizabeth’s dowry and annual allowance, the couple built new roads, restored the castles in Bad Homburg and Meisenheim, and became involved in the care of the poor.