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  1. Charles married his first cousin, Maria Amalia of Courland (1653–1711), the daughter of Jacob Kettler, Duke of Courland, and had with her fourteen children, ten of whom survived to adulthood. Their eldest surviving son, Frederick I succeeded his father as Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel , while also becoming King of Sweden; their second-eldest surviving son William VIII also became landgrave after ...

  2. His brother Charles succeeds him, but he is still a minor so his mother continues her role as regent. William's fiancée, Maria Amalia of Courland (daughter of Jacob Kettler), marries Charles instead. 1682 - 1698: Friedrich Casimir Kettler: Son. 1698 - 1711: Friedrich Wilhelm: Acceded aged 6. m Anna Ivanova of Russia. 1698 - 1711

  3. Siegerlandmuseum, Siegen. Duchess Amalie Louise of Courland (23 July 1687 – 18 January 1750), German: Amalia Luise Herzogin von Kurland, official titles: Herzogin in Livland, zu Kurland und Semgallen, Fürstin zu Pilten, was a duchess from the House of Kettler and through marriage Fürstin of Nassau-Siegen. She was regent of the Principality ...

  4. Life. Born in Kassel, he was the seventh son of Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel and Maria Amalia of Courland. After his elder brother Frederick became King of Sweden in 1720 and his father died in 1730, he became de facto ruler of Hesse-Kassel. He officially became landgrave after his brother's death on 25 March 1751.

  5. 15 de nov. de 2017 · File: Maria Amalia, 1653-1711, prinsessa av Kurland lantgrevinna av Hessen-Kassel - Nationalmuseum - 14783.tif. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media ...

  6. Brief Life History of Karl I. When Landgraf Karl I von Hessen-Kassel was born on 3 August 1654, in Kassel, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, Germany, his father, Landgraf William VI von Hessen-Kassel , the Just, was 25 and his mother, Hedwig Sophie von Brandenburg, was 31. He married Princess Maria Amalia Kettler of Courland on 21 May 1673, in Kassel ...

  7. Maria Amalia of Courland (1653-1711) was a noblewoman and the Duchess of Courland, a small territory in what is now Latvia. She married the Duke Friedrich Casimir of Courland in 1690. Despite her husband's poor health and incapacity to govern, Maria Amalia managed to rule the territory effectively and introduce significant reforms.