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  1. Emilie Ortlöpp. Countess Emilie of Reichenbach-Lessonitz née Ortlöpp (13 May 1791 in Berlin – 12 February 1843 in Frankfurt) was the mistress and later second wife of Elector William II of Hesse . Life. Sarcophagus at Frankfurt Main Cemetery.

    • von Reichenbach-Lessonitz
    • 12 February 1843 (aged 51), Frankfurt
  2. Emilie von Reichenbach-Lessonitz, geb. Ortlepp, auch Ortlöpp (* 13. Mai 1791 in Berlin; † 12. Februar 1843 in Frankfurt am Main ), war die Mätresse und spätere zweite Ehefrau des Kurfürsten Wilhelm II. von Hessen-Kassel .

  3. William also had eight children by his second wife, Emilie Ortlöpp (1791–1843), daughter of Johann Christian Ortlöpp and wife Agnese Luise Sophie Wiessenberg, created (1821) Countess of Reichenbach-Lessonitz. The children bore the title Count/Countess of Reichenbach-Lessonitz: Emilie Ortlöpp, Countess of Reichenbach-Lessonitz

    • 27 February 1821 – 20 November 1847
    • Hesse-Kassel
  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · May 13, 1791. Birthplace: Berlin, Brandenburg, Deutschland (Germany) Death: February 12, 1843 (51) Frankfurt-am-Main, Hessen, Deutschland (Germany) Immediate Family: Daughter of Johann Christian Ortlöpp and Agnes Louise Sophie Weißenberg. Wife of Wilhelm II II von Hessen-Kassel, Kurfürst zu Hessen.

    • Berlin, Brandenburg
    • Berlin, Brandenburg, Deutschland (Germany)
    • May 13, 1791
    • Douglas John Nimmo
  5. Emilie Ortlöpp fue una científica y alpinista alemana nacida en 1877. Desde joven, mostró interés por la naturaleza y la exploración, por lo que se dedicó al estudio de la geología y la botánica.

  6. Explore genealogy for Emilie (Ortlöpp) von Reichenbach-Lessonitz born 1791 Berlin, Brandenburg, Preußen died 1843 Frankfurt am Main, Freie Stadt, Deutscher Bund including research + children + 1 photos + more in the free family tree community.

  7. Louise inherited a vast fortune from her mother, Emilie, Countess von Reichenbach-Lessonitz, the daughter of gold merchant Johann Christian Ortlöpp. The estate was valued at 48 million marks at the time of her death, an amount equivalent to billions of dollars in today's economy, and was divided equally among Louise and her six surviving siblings.