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  1. Frederica Caroline of Hesse-Darmstadt. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Princess Friederike of Hesse-Darmstadt (August 20, 1752 – May 22, 1782), wife of Karl II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, mother of Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Landgravine Friederike of Hesse-Darmstadt.

  2. Princess and Landgravine Christiane Amalie of Hesse-Homburg, [citation needed] full German name: Christiane Amalie, Landgräfin von Hessen-Homburg [citation needed] (29 June 1774, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Landgraviate of Hesse-Homburg, Holy Roman Empire [citation needed] – 3 February 1846, Dessau, Duchy of Anhalt-Dessau [citation needed]) was a member of the House of Hesse-Homburg and a ...

  3. Caroline of Hesse-Darmstadt (2 March 1746 Buchsweiler – 18 September 1821 Homburg) was a German noblewoman. She was the eldest daughter of Louis IX Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt and his wife...

  4. 2 de ene. de 2022 · Karoline Luise of Hesse-Darmstadt. German artist, naturalist, art collector and entomologist (1723-1783) image coat of arms image. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 11 July 1723. Darmstadt. Date of death.

  5. Louise married on 19 February 1777 in Darmstadt, her cousin the then crown prince Louis I of Hesse-Darmstadt (1753-1830). Her husband ruled Hesse-Darmstadt from 1790 as Landgrave Louis X and from 1806 as Ludwig I, Grand Duke of Hesse and the Rhine. Louise spent the summer months since 1783 in the State Park Fürstenlager, and died there in 1829.

  6. When Landgravine Henrietta Carolina Christiana Louisa von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld was born on 9 March 1721, in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France, her father, Pfalzgraf und Herzog Christian III. von Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld-Bischweiler, was 46 and her mother, Gräfin Caroline von Nassau-Saarbrücken, was 16.

  7. 11 de mar. de 2021 · Caroline regularly procured these writings from her Frankfurt bookseller; she defended him when he was put into jail for doing so. Two handwritten catalogs are preserved in the University and State Library Darmstadt (D-DS) that reveal information about the library of the Great Landgräfin, even if most of the books and music listed there have been lost over the centuries.