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  1. Sophie of Hesse-Kassel (12 September 1615, in Kassel – 22 November 1670, in Bückeburg) was a princess of Hesse-Kassel by birth and by marriage Countess of Schaumburg-Lippe. Life. Sophie was a daughter of Count Maurice of Hesse-Kassel (1572–1632) from his marriage to Juliane (1587–1643), daughter of Count John VII of Nassau-Siegen.

  2. Sophie of Hesse-Kassel was a princess of Hesse-Kassel by birth and by marriage Countess of Schaumburg-Lippe. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Landgravine Sophie of Hesse-Kassel .

  3. 1 de may. de 2022 · Daughter of Charles I landgrave of Hesse-Kassel and Prinzessin Maria Amalia von Kurland, Landgräfin von Hessen-Kassel Wife of Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Sister of Wilhelm von Hessen-Kassel, Prinz; Landgrave Frederick of Hesse-Kassel King of Sweden; Son1 Prinz von Hessen-Kassel; Christian Prinz von Hessen-Kassel ...

  4. Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel 1567-1803 King of Sweden 1720-1751. William IV (1532 – 1592) Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. William IV (1532 – 1592) Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel, eldest son of Philip “the Magnanimous” (1504-1567) Landgrave of Hesse. Married Sabine of Württemberg (1549 – 1581) daughter of Christopher, Duke of Württemberg

  5. Landgravine Margaret and her husband Frederick Charles of Hesse had six sons, including two sets of twins: Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Hesse-Kassel (24 November 1893 – 12 September 1916), killed in action in World War I. Prince Maximilian of Hesse-Kassel (20 October 1894 – 13 October 1914), killed in action in World War I.

  6. Marie Sophie Frederikke of Hesse-Kassel (28 October 1767 – 21/22 March 1852) was Queen of Denmark and Norway by marriage to Frederick VI. She served as regent of Denmark during the absence of her spouse in 1814–1815. Biography. Early life. Marie was the eldest child of Landgrave Charles of Hesse-Kassel and Princess Louise of Denmark.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2017 · In 1760 Mary’s father-in-law died and her husband became the Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. The inheritance did nothing to change the dynamics of the marriage and the couple remained apart, though Mary took the title of “Landgravine” for the next 12 years. She died at her home in Hanau on February 1, 1772 and was buried in Germany.