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  1. This second wife was given the unique title of Raugravine ( Raugräfin, countess of uninhabited or uncultivated lands), and their children were known as the Raugraves .

  2. Landgravine Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt (Elisabeth Amalie Magdalene; 20 March 1635 – 4 August 1709) was a German princess of Hesse-Darmstadt who became Electress Palatine as the second wife of Philip William, Elector Palatine.

  3. 26 de may. de 2016 · The correspondence of Louis XIV's sister-in-law, the Princess Palatine Elisabeth-Charlotte, duchess of Orléans (1652–1722), mother of the future Regent, is rightly prized for its down-to-earth comments and wealth of witty anecdote. Here is the "Great Winter" as it appears in her letters.

  4. Death: July 07, 1696 (32-40) London, Middlesex, England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine and Maria Susanne Loysa von Degenfeld. Wife of Meinhardt Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RaugravesRaugraves - Wikipedia

    The Raugraves were a German noble family, which had its center of influence in the former Nahegau. They descended from the Emichones (Counts of Nahegau). History [ edit] First family in the 12th until 15th centuries [ edit]

  6. Married firstly Marie of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1519 – 1567) daughter of Casimir, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth and secondly Amalia of Neuenahr (1539 – 1602) daughter of Gumprecht of Neuenahr.

  7. Amalia Elisabeth was regent of Hesse-Kassel for her son William VI from 1637-1650. Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Darmstadt were the two territories remaining from Landgrave Philip I's division of the territory among his four sons in 1567.