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  1. 17 de nov. de 2022 · Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Prince of Hesse-Darmstadt; Großherzog Ludwig IV von Hessen und bei Rhein on 13 June 1877. Links: The Peerage; Geneall; Johann the Younger # 1420; Wikipedia: English Deutsch; Grandduke of Hesse by Rhein: Reign 1877-1892; Predecessor: Ludwig III Successor: Ernst Ludwig

  2. House of Battenberg-Mountbatten. Princes of Battenberg. Morganatic branch issued from Alexander, youngest son of Ludwig II, Grand Duke of Hesse. House of Hesse-Lichtenberg. Barons of Lichtenberg. Morganatic branch issued from Wilhelm, youngest son of Karl, Grand Duke of Hesse. Assumed the name and modified arms of the old Lichtenberg family.

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  4. Prince Gustav. v. t. e. Louis I, Grand Duke of Hesse (14 June 1753 in Prenzlau – 6 April 1830 in Darmstadt) was Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (as Louis X) and later the first Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine . Louis was the son of Louis IX, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt, and succeeded his father in 1790. He presided over a significant increase ...

  5. Ernest Louis (born November 25, 1868, Darmstadt, Hesse-Darmstadt [Germany]—died October 9, 1937, near Darmstadt) was the grand duke of Hesse-Darmstadt from 1892 until his abdication in 1918, at the end of World War I. His father was the grand duke Louis IV, whom he succeeded on March 13, 1892, and his mother was Princess Alice, daughter of ...

  6. Ludwig grand-duc de Hesse et du Rhin IV Ludwig IV. Hessen-Darmstadt, ... Ludwig IV, Grand Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt, 1837-1892 VIAF ID: 77099265 ( Personal )

  7. Hesse-Darmstadt suffered severely from the ravages from the Swedes during the conflict. The Landgrave died in 1626 and he was succeeded by George II, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt . In 1722, Johann Georg Liebknecht , an astronomer at the University of Gießen, named a star, which he thought was a planet, Sidus Ludoviciana after Ludwig V.