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  1. Historia. El palacio de Homburg. Bad Homburg en 1851. La casa de Hesse-Homburg fue una rama de la de Hesse-Darmstadt, cuando su primer landgrave, Federico I de Hesse-Homburg, hijo segundo de Jorge I de Hesse-Darmstadt, recibió el distrito de Homburg como feudo en 1622.

  2. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. El landgraviato de Hesse-Homburg fue un pequeño Estado del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico entre 1768 y 1806, y de 1815 a 1866 un Estado monárquico independiente dentro de la Confederación Germánica, en lo que hoy es Alemania. Su capital fue la ciudad de Bad Homburg.

  3. History. Bad Homburg in 1851. In 1806, Hesse-Homburg was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Hesse ( Hesse-Darmstadt ); but in 1815, by the Congress of Vienna, the latter state was compelled to recognize the independence of Hesse-Homburg, which was increased by the addition of Meisenheim.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › hesse-homburgHesse-Homburg _ AcademiaLab

    El estado se unió al Zollverein en 1835. En 1833 se abrieron unos baños termales en Homburg, lo que aportó una riqueza y una atención inesperadas al landgraviate. Pronto se abrieron un casino y salones de juego, lo que también contribuyó en gran medida a la floreciente economía del estado.

  5. The Landgraviate of Hesse-Homburg (1622-1866) was a German city-state centered at Bad Homburg in the Hesse region of Germany; it consisted of two enclaves, with one being located at Homburg, the other at Meisenheim on the other bank of the Rhine. The state provided Hessians to Great Britain...

  6. 1747. Landgrave Ludwig VIII of Hessen-Darmstadt has decided to reclaim Hessen-Homburg for himself. His troops march in and Ludwig claims to be Frederick's legal guardian, despite the latter already being twenty-three years of age. Frederick is an adult in the eyes of the law and is also married by now.

  7. HESSE-HOMBURG, formerly a small landgraviate in Germany. It consisted of two parts, the district of Homburg on the right side of the Rhine, and the district of Meisenheim, which was added in 1815, on the left side of the same river. Its area was about roc) sq. m., and its population in 1864 was 27,374.