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  1. After the War of the Thuringian Succession upon the death of Landgrave Henry Raspe in 1247, his niece Duchess Sophia of Brabant secured the Hessian possessions for her minor son Henry the Child, who would become the first landgrave of Hesse and founder of the House of Hesse in 1246.

  2. Anna of Katzenelnbogen. Mathilde of Hesse (4 July 1473 in Blankenstein – 19 February 1505 in Cologne) was a Landrave princess from birth and became the Duchess of Cleves and Countess of La Marck through her marriage to John II, Duke of Cleves in 1489 until her death. She was the daughter of Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse (1441-1483) and ...

  3. The second marriage of Philip of Hesse has been a godsend to the enemies of Luther. They have exploited it with inexhaustible avidity. Bossuet went into it with thoroughness,' Janssen makes it one of his best points,' Denifle recurs to it again to show Luther in the worst possible light,3 and in numerous Roman Catholic books and periodicals ...

  4. Landgrave of Hesse. Otto Otto I Landgraf von Hessen von Hessen (Hessen) (est. 1272 - 17 Jan 1328)

  5. Wilhelm, Prince and Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld (German: Wilhelm Chlodwig Friedrich Ernst Hermann Paul Philipp Heinrich Prinz und Landgraf von Hessen-Philippsthal-Barchfeld; born 14 August 1933) is the Landgrave (His Highness) and current head of one of the two remaining branches of the House of Hesse, that of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld, a noble title dating to the late Holy ...

  6. Hermann II was born around 1342 to Louis the Junker and Elizabeth of Sponheim, daughter of Simon II, Count of Sponheim-Kreuznach. [1] [2] Louis the Junker was a son of Otto I, Landgrave of Hesse. Hermann studied in Paris and in Prague. After the death of Otto the Younger, the son and heir apparent of Henry II, the latter appointed his nephew ...

  7. Landgrave of Hesse. Heinrich der Jüngere von Hessen (Hessen) (est. 1265 - 23 Aug 1298)