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  1. Prince William of Hesse-Kassel (24 December 1787 – 5 September 1867) was the first son of Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel and Princess Caroline of Nassau-Usingen. He was titular Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel-(Rumpenheim) and for many years heir presumptive to the throne of Hesse-Kassel.

  2. William I, Elector of Hesse (German: Wilhelm I., Kurfürst von Hessen; 3 June 1743 – 27 February 1821) was the eldest surviving son of Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) and Princess Mary of Great Britain, the daughter of George II.

    • Early Life and Marriages
    • Children
    • Elector of Hesse
    • Honours and Awards

    Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel was born in Copenhagen on 26 November 1820. He moved to Denmark with his family at the age of three, and grew up there. He attended the university in Bonn, and then began a military career. In 1843 he was third in line for the Danish throne after the King's son and brother, Prince Ferdinand.His siblings incl...

    His first wife was Alexandra Nikolaevna of Russia (1825–1844), daughter of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia and Charlotte of Prussia.Alexandra died in childbirth, delivering a son who was born three months prematurely, and who died on the day of his birth: 1. Prince Wilhelm (1844–1844) His second wife was Princess Anna of Prussia (1836–1918), the young...

    He is important dynastically as a candidate for both the headship of the Hesse-Kassel dynasty (through his father) and for the Danish throne (through his mother). When Frederick William, deposed Elector of Hesse died in 1875, his sons were excluded from succession, because of his morganatic marriage. Therefore, Prince Frederick William succeeded th...

    Friedrich Wilhelm received the following awards: German decorations Foreign decorations 1. Austrian Empire: Grand Cross of the Royal Hungarian Order of St. Stephen, 1860 2. Denmark: 2.1. Knight of the Elephant, 28 June 1840 2.2. Cross of Honour of the Order of the Dannebrog, 28 June 1840 3. Kingdom of Greece: Grand Cross of the Redeemer 4. Russian ...

  3. Although the Landgraviate was in personal union with Sweden from 1730 to 1751, the King's younger brother, Prince William, ruled in Kassel as regent until he succeeded his brother as William VIII. On Frederick I's death in 1751, he was succeeded by his brother William VIII , who fought as an ally of Kingdom of Great Britain during ...

  4. Frederick (11 September 1747 – 20 May 1837), father of Prince William of Hesse-Kassel and grandfather of Queen Louise of Denmark. In December 1745, Frederick landed in Scotland with 6000 Hessian troops to support his father-in-law, George II of Great Britain, in dealing with the Jacobite rising .

  5. Personal life. On 13 February 1797 in Berlin, William married Princess Augusta of Prussia, fourth daughter of King Frederick William II of Prussia. They had six children: Wilhelm (1798–1800), who died in infancy. Karoline (1799–1854) Luise (1801–1803), who died in infancy. Friedrich (1802–1875), later Elector of Hesse.

  6. Carlos I de Hesse-Kassel (en alemán: Karl von Hessen-Kassel; Kassel, 3 de agosto de 1654 - 23 de marzo de 1730) fue landgrave de Hesse-Kassel desde 1670 hasta su muerte. Tercer hijo del landgrave Guillermo VI de Hesse-Kassel y de Eduvigis Sofía de Brandeburgo .