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  1. Maximilian of Hesse-Kassel (28 May 1689, Marburg – 8 May 1753, Kassel) was a prince of Hesse-Kassel and a Generalfeldzeugmeister, Generalfeldmarschall and finally Reichsgeneralfeldmarschall in the army of the Holy Roman Empire. Maximilian was the ninth son of Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (1654–1730), and his wife, Marie Amalia (1653–1711), daughter of Jacob Kettler, Duke of ...

  2. House of Hesse-Rotenburg. Landgraves of Hesse-Rotenburg, Hesse-Wanfried, Hesse-Eschwege and Hesse-Rheinfels. Issued from Ernest, son of William IV of Hesse-Kassel from his 2nd marriage. House of Hesse-Philipstal. Landgraves of Hesse-Philippstal and Hesse-Barchfeld. Issued from Philipp, 3rd son of William VI of Hesse-Kassel. House of Hessenstein.

  3. 5 de may. de 2022 · Equation clock, made for Landgrave William IV of Hesse-Kassel by Jost Burgi and Hans Jacob Emck, Germany, Kassel, 1591, gilt brass, silver, iron - Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York City - DSC07083.jpg 3,641 × 4,739; 9.75 MB

  4. John Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach se casó con Christine of Hesse-Kassel (1578–1658) el 14 de mayo de 1598. Christine of Hesse-Kassel tenía 19 años el día de la boda (19 años, 6 meses y 25 días). John Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach tenía 31 años el día de la boda (31 años, 9 meses y 25 días).

  5. 3 de nov. de 2022 · Christine of HesseKassel (19 October 1578 19 August 1658), ... Christine of Hesse Kassel (1578–1658) Updated on Nov 03, 2022. Edit. Like. Comment

  6. Louise of Hesse-Kassel (German: Luise Wilhelmine Friederike Caroline Auguste Julie, Danish: Louise Wilhelmine Frederikke Caroline Auguste Julie; 7 September 1817 – 29 September 1898) was Queen of Denmark as the wife of King Christian IX from 15 November 1863 until her death in 1898.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2017 · In 1760 Mary’s father-in-law died and her husband became the Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. The inheritance did nothing to change the dynamics of the marriage and the couple remained apart, though Mary took the title of “Landgravine” for the next 12 years. She died at her home in Hanau on February 1, 1772 and was buried in Germany.