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  1. Elisabeth of Hesse (disambiguation) Elisabeth of Hesse may refer to: Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg (1466–1523), daughter of Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse and wife of John V of Nassau-Dillenburg. Elisabeth of Hesse (1502–1557), daughter of William II, Landgrave of Hesse. Elisabeth of Hesse (1503–1563), daughter of William I, Landgrave ...

  2. Countess Elisabeth of Nassau ( Elisabeth Flandrika) ( Middelburg, 26 April 1577 – Sedan, 3 September 1642) was the second daughter of prince William of Orange and his third spouse Charlotte of Bourbon, and Duchess of Bouillon by marriage to Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne. [1] She was the regent of Sedan during the absence of her spouse; between ...

  3. Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg; H. Hesse-Marburg; L. Louis IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Marburg This page was last edited on 6 September 2018, at 10:49 (UTC) ...

  4. 17 de mar. de 2024 · iii) ELISABETH (Marburg May 1466-Köln 17 Jan 1523, bur Marburg). married (Marburg 11 Feb 1482) JOHANN V Graf von Nassau und Diez, son of JOHANN IV Graf von Nassau-Dillenburg & his wife Marie de Looz in Heinsberg (Breda 9 Nov 1455-Dillenburg 30 Jul 1516, bur Siegen Franciscan Abbey).

  5. Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg: Cónyuge: Louise Francisca van Savoye (desde 1503) Claudia of Châlon (desde 1515 juliano, desde 1515, hasta 1521 juliano) Mencía de Mendoza y Fonseca (desde 1524 juliano, desde 1524, hasta 1538 juliano) Hijos: René de Châlon: Información profesional; Ocupación: Coleccionista de arte: Lealtad: Casa de Habsburgo ...

  6. Landgrave Louis IV of Hesse-Marburg (27 May 1537 – 9 October 1604) was the son of Landgrave Philip I of Hesse and his wife Christine of Saxony. After the death of his father in 1567, Hesse was divided among his sons and Louis received Hesse-Marburg (Upper Hesse) including Marburg and Giessen . Louis received his education at the court of Duke ...

  7. Amalia Elisabeth was regent of Hesse-Kassel for her son William VI from 1637-1650. Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Darmstadt were the two territories remaining from Landgrave Philip I's division of the territory among his four sons in 1567. The ruling line of the third remaining territory, Hesse-Marburg, had died out in 1604, leaving half to each of the.