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  1. Life. Ferdinand Wilhelm Ernst was born in Braunfels, Solms-Braunfels as the first son and child of Frederick William, Count of Solms-Braunfels and his first wife Princess Magdalena Henriette of Nassau-Weilburg (1691–1725) daughter of Johann Ernst, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg. On 22 May 1742, Emperor Charles VII raised the House of Solms ...

  2. Monument of Prince Ludwig zu Solms-Hohensolms-Lich outside Lich Castle. The House of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich is a Hessian princely family, and a collateral line of the House of Solms-Braunfels. The House of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich originally were imperial counts, raised to the rank of Imperial Prince in 1792.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SolmsSolms - Wikipedia

    Dialling codes. 06442. Vehicle registration. LDK. Website. www .solms .de. Burgsolms. Solms is a town west of Wetzlar in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hessen, Germany with around 13,500 inhabitants. In the constituent community of Burgsolms once stood the ancestral castle of the Counts and Princes of Solms .

  4. House of Solms-Lich. Lords of Lich, Hohensolms, Münzenberg, Butzbach, Cleeberg and Villmar. Counts of Solms-Lich. Issued from Johannes, 2nd son of Otto I, Count of Solms-Braunfels. House of Schönau de Solms. Barons of Schönau. Issued from Karl Ludwig, son of Friedrich Wilhelm Karl, uncle of Ernst, 5th Prince of Solms-Braunfels from his 1st ...

  5. Wilhelm, Prince of Solms-Braunfels. Wilhelm Christian Karl, 3rd Prince of Solms Braunfels (9 January 1759, in Braunfels – 20 March 1837, in Braunfels) was by succession an immediate Prince, then a nobleman and head of the Princely House of Solms-Braunfels, a Prussian major general and Hessian deputy.

  6. Solms-Laubach was originally created as a partition of Solms-Lich. In 1537 Philip, Count of Solms-Lich, ruling count at Lich, purchased the Herrschaft Sonnewalde in Lower Lusatia which he left to his younger son Otto of Solms-Laubach (1496–1522), together with the county of Laubach. While Lich and Laubach were counties with imperial immediacy ...

  7. Countess Agnes of Stolberg-Wernigerode. Eleonore of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich (Eleonore Ernestine Marie; 17 September 1871 – 16 November 1937) was Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine as the second wife of Grand Duke Ernest Louis. She was nicknamed "Onor" by her family. She was regent of Hesse in the absence of her spouse during World War I. [1]