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  1. Hesse. Father. Frederick IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg. Mother. Ulrike Louise of Solms-Braunfels. Frederick V Louis William Christian, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg (30 January 1748, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe – 20 January 1820, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe) was from 1751 to his death landgrave of Hesse-Homburg .

  2. Frederick I. Brother of Ludwig V of Hessen-Darmstadt. 1626. Upon the death of Ludwig V, Hessen-Darmstadt is again sub-divided. His eldest son (Frederick's nephew) becomes George II, landgrave of the main portion of Hessen-Darmstadt but George's younger brother, Johann, becomes head of the short-lived cadet branch of Hessen-Braubach.

  3. Landgrave Frederick V died on 20 January 1820; Frederick succeeded him as monarch of the 221 km 2 (85 sq mi) principality. The new Landgrave struggled to repay his father's exorbitant debts. [6] Nine years into his reign, the Landgrave died of complications from a pre-existing leg wound. [7]

    • 10 April 1829, Mausoleum of the Landgraves, Homburg
    • Hesse-Homburg
  4. Biografía. Primeros años. Era el hijo mayor del landgrave Federico IV de Hesse-Homburg y de Ulrica Luisa de Solms-Braunfels. En 1747, Luis VIII de Hesse-Darmstadt, deseoso de unir Hesse-Homburg a Hesse-Darmstadt, ocupó con sus tropas el territorio de Hesse-Homburg.

    • Mausoleo de los Landgraves, Homburg
  5. Federico Luis Guillermo Cristián V de Hesse-Homburg (en alemán, Friedrich V. Ludwig Wilhelm Christian von Hessen-Homburg; Homburg, 30 de enero de 1748-ibidem, 20 de enero de 1820) fue landgrave de Hesse-Homburg desde 1751 hasta su muerte.

  6. 9 de abr. de 2022 · Added: Apr 9, 2022. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 238656104. Source citation. Frederick's father died when he was only three and he succeeded to the landgraviate from 1751 till his death in 1820. in 1766, Frederick reached majority early in life.

  7. In 1806, during the long reign of the landgrave Frederick V., which extended from 1751 to 1820, Hesse-Homburg was mediatized, and incorporated with 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.