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  1. Frederick III James of Hesse-Homburg (19 May 1673, in Cölln – 8 June 1746, in 's-Hertogenbosch) was a Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg Life [ edit ] Frederick III James was the second son of Landgrave Frederick II of Hesse-Homburg (1633–1708), the famous Prince of Homburg , from his marriage with Louise Elisabeth (1646–1690), daughter of the Duke Jacob of Courland (1610–1662).

  2. Hermann II, Landgrave of Hesse (1341-1413) 12. Louis I, Landgrave of Hesse (1402-1458) 25. Margaret of Hohenzollern-Nuremberg (1367-1406) 6. Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse (1441-1483) 26. Frederick I, Elector of Saxony (1370-1428) 13. Anna of Saxony (1420-1462) 27. Catherine of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1395-1442) 3. Matilda of Hesse (1473-1505 ...

  3. Personal life. On 17 August 1572 Philip was married to Countess Anna Margarethe of Diepholz and Bronckhorst (1580-1629), daughter of Count Friedrich II zu Diepholz und Bronckhorst (1556-1585) and his wife, Countess Anastasia of Waldeck-Landau (1555-1582). She died childless in 1629 and was buried in the town church at Butzbach.

  4. Landgrave George III of Hesse-Itter (29 September 1632 in Darmstadt – 19 July 1676 in Hof Lauterbach, now part of Vöhl) was the second son of Landgrave George II of Hesse-Darmstadt and his wife Sophia Eleonore of Saxony (1609–1671). Since he left no male heir, Hesse-Itter fell back to Hesse-Darmstadt.

  5. Mother. Margaret of Schwarzburg. George III, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg (13 December 1502 – 21 May 1555) was Landgrave of Leuchtenberg from 1 September 1531 to 1555. George succeeded John IV as Landgrave after his death in 1531. His mother was Margareta von Schwarzburg, who had died in 1518. After completing his studies, he became and advisor ...

  6. Agnes of Ziegenhain. Otto III, Count of Waldeck-Landau ( c. 1389 – 1458 or 1459) was the second ruling count of the elder Waldeck-Landau line, which had started. He was the son of Count Adolph III, who had founded the elder Waldeck-Landau in 1397, and his wife, Agnes of Ziegenhain.

  7. Henry was able to concentrate on the internal affairs of his lands, without external threats. He supported religious foundations in the western parts, and legislated to reduce lawlessness . After the death on 20 September 1085 of Hermann II, count palatine of Lotharingia , he became landgrave of Brabant , which was an imperial fief between the Dender and the Zenne .