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  1. t. e. Maria Alexandrovna (Russian: Мария Александровна ), born Princess Wilhelmine Marie of Hesse and by Rhine (8 August 1824 – 3 June 1880), was Empress of Russia as the first wife of Emperor Alexander II. Legally the daughter of Ludwig II, Grand Duke of Hesse, and of Princess Wilhelmine of Baden, she was given a good ...

  2. Russian Wikipedia. image. Princess Marie of Hesse-Kassel.jpg 480 × 606; 50 KB. 1 reference. ... Princess Marie of Hesse-Kassel. 0 references. Identifiers. VIAF ID ...

  3. 6 de oct. de 2022 · Marie of Hesse-Kassel, Queen of Denmark and Norway.jpg 769 × 1,015; 246 KB Marie Sophie Frederikke - Thorvaldsens Museum - DSC08564.JPG 3,240 × 4,320; 3.87 MB Marie Sophie Frideriche og Friderik den VI object 139.jpg 1,024 × 672; 112 KB

  4. Prince Henry. Prince Wilhelm. v. t. e. Augusta of Prussia (Christine Friederike Auguste; 1 May 1780 – 19 February 1841) was a German salonist, painter, and Electress consort of Hesse by marriage to William II, Elector of Hesse. She was the third daughter and fifth child of Frederick William II of Prussia and Frederika Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt .

  5. Princess Margaret of Prussia. Prince Wolfgang of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) ( Wolfgang Moritz; 6 November 1896 – 12 July 1989) was the designated Hereditary Prince of the monarchy of Finland (with the irredentist pretension to Estonia [citation needed] ), and as such, already called the Crown Prince of Finland officially until 14 December ...

  6. Category:House of Hesse-Kassel. Wikimedia Commons has media related to House of Hesse-Kassel. The House of Hesse-Kassel ( Hessen-Cassel) is a noble family of Germany, with a Swedish royal lineage. It was formed by a 16th century subdivision of the House of Hesse, that established the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel in 1567.

  7. Princess Marie Luise of Hesse-Kassel. Princess Hilda of Anhalt-Dessau (13 December 1839 [1] – 22 December 1926) was a member of the House of Ascania by birth. She was a leader in the Dessau of the Deutscher Krieger-Hilfsbund (German War Auxiliary Corps).