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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. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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.

  5. enwiki Frederick V, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg; eswiki Federico V de Hesse-Homburg; frwiki Frédéric V de Hesse-Hombourg; hewiki פרידריך החמישי, רוזן הסן-הומבורג; itwiki Federico V d'Assia-Homburg; jawiki フリードリヒ5世 (ヘッセン=ホンブルク方伯) nlwiki Frederik V van Hessen-Homburg

  6. Frederick I of Hesse-Homburg (5 March 1585, at Lichtenberg Castle in Fischbachtal – 9 May 1638, in Bad Homburg ), was the first Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg and founder of the eponymous family line.

  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.