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  1. Biografía. En 1247, como Enrique Raspe, landgrave de Turingia, murió sin descendencia, el conflicto surgió sobre el futuro de Turingia y Hesse.La sucesión fue disputada entre el sobrino de Enrique Raspe y su sobrina: Sofía era hija de Luis IV de Turingia, hermano de Enrique Raspe y reclamó los territorios en nombre de su hijo Enrique, mientras que Enrique el Ilustre, margrave de Meissen ...

  2. Anna of Saxony. Louis II of Hesse ( German: Ludwig) (7 September 1438 – 8 November 1471), called Louis the Frank, was the Landgrave of Lower Hesse from 1458 - 1471. He was the son of Louis I, Landgrave of Hesse and Anna of Saxony. He married Mechthild, daughter of Ludwig I, Count of Württemberg-Urach in 1454. Their children were:

  3. Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse first Landgrave of Hesse. Upload media Wikipedia. Date of birth: 24 June 1244 Marburg: Date of death: 21 December 1308 Marburg: Place of ...

  4. Anna of Katzenelnbogen. Mathilde of Hesse (4 July 1473 in Blankenstein – 19 February 1505 in Cologne) was a Landrave princess from birth and became the Duchess of Cleves and Countess of La Marck through her marriage to John II, Duke of Cleves in 1489 until her death. She was the daughter of Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse (1441-1483) and ...

  5. The Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel was founded by William IV the Wise, the eldest son of Philip I. On his father's death in 1567, the Landgraviate of Hesse was divided into four parts. William IV received about half of the territory, with Kassel as his capital. Hesse-Kassel expanded in 1604 when Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel inherited the ...

  6. Friedrich Karl, titular Landgrave 1925–40, elected King of Finland as Fredrik Kaarle I in 1918 but renounced the throne (1868–1940) Philipp, titular Landgrave 1940–80, head of entire House 1968 on extinction of Hesse-Darmstadt line (1896–1980) Moritz, titular Landgrave and Head of House 1980–2013 (1926–2013)

  7. He may have been poisoned by abbot Henry VII of Fulda Abbey. Herman II, nicknamed "the Learned" (c. 1342 – 1413), succeeded his uncle Henry II, Landgrave of Hesse as Landgrave of Hesse; Agnes (c. 1344 – 25 December 1394), was abbess of the Cistercian monastery St. Catherine in Eisenach, where she died; References