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  1. Carolina de Berlepsch (9 de enero de 1820 en Bad Hersfeld - 21 de febrero de 1877 en Knauthain (ahora parte de Leipzig)) era miembro de la noble familia von Berlepsch y fue la tercera esposa del elector Guillermo II de Hesse-Kassel (1777-1847).

    • Ludwig Hermann von Berlepsch, Melusine von Kruse
  2. Caroline von Berlepsch, Countess of Bergen (9 January 1820 – 21 February 1877) was a member of the noble von Berlepsch family and was the third wife of the Elector William II of Hesse-Kassel.

    • Hermann Ludwig von Berlepsch
    • Melusine of Kruse
    • Count Charles Adolph, Count Charles Louis
    • 9 January 1820, Bad Hersfeld
  3. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Carolina de Berlepsch (9 de enero de 1820 en Bad Hersfeld - 21 de febrero de 1877 en Knauthain (ahora parte de Leipzig )) era miembro de la noble familia von Berlepsch y fue la tercera esposa del elector Guillermo II de Hesse-Kassel (1777-1847).

  4. fleek.ipfs.io › wiki › Caroline_of_BerlepschCaroline of Berlepsch

    Caroline of Berlepsch (born: 9 January 1820 in Bad Hersfeld; died: 21 February 1877 in Knauthain (now part of Leipzig)) was a member of the noble von Berlepsch family and was the third wife of the Elector William II of Hesse-Kassel (1777-1847).

  5. Caroline of Berlepsch (9 January 1820 – 21 February 1877) was a member of the noble von Berlepsch family and was the third wife of the Elector William II of Hesse-Kassel.

  6. Caroline of Berlepsch (9 January 1820 – 21 February 1877) was a member of the noble von Berlepsch family and was the third wife of the Elector William II of Hesse-Kassel. Early life. Caroline was born 9 January 1820 in Bad Hersfeld. She was the daughter of Baron Hermann Ludwig von Berlepsch and Melusine von Kruse. Personal life

  7. William was the eldest surviving son of William I, Elector of Hesse and Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark and Norway. With the Hessian troops, he was involved in the War of the Sixth Coalition against Napoleon in 1813. He succeeded as Elector of Hesse (a title that was moribund after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806) on his father ...