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Frederick V, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg. 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 . He was born under Europe's Ancien Regime but lived to see the Age of Enlightenment ...
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.
The landgraviate of Hessen-Homburg was a cadet, or junior, branch of the duchy of Hessen-Darmstadt. It was created by Duke Ludwig V for his younger brother Frederick in 1622.
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
Federico V Luis Guillermo Cristián, landgrave de Hesse-Homburg (30 de enero de 1748, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe - 20 de enero de 1820, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe) fue desde 1751 hasta su muerte landgrave de Hesse-Homburg .
El 7 de julio de 1817, Federico V se adhirió a la Confederación Germánica; su landgraviato fue el Estado más pequeño de esta confederación. Matrimonio y descendencia. En 1768 contrajo matrimonio con Carolina de Hesse-Darmstadt. La pareja tuvo 15 hijos, de los cuales 11 alcanzaron la edad adulta:
Hesse-Homburg was a state of the Holy Roman Empire and a sovereign member of the German Confederation. It was formed into a separate landgraviate in 1622 by the landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt ; it was to be ruled by his son, although it did not become independent of Hesse-Darmstadt until 1668.