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  1. The newly established, charitable cultural foundation of the house of Hesse cultivates and receives the majority of the artifacts of the house of Hesse-Kassel and leads the museum Schloss Fasanerie near Fulda. The hessian house foundation. Today the hessian house foundation consists of the Schlosshotel Kronberg, the Grandhotel Hessischer Hof in ...

  2. 20th century. In 1918, Hesse-Nassau became part of the Free State of Prussia until 1944. From 1944–45 as part of Nazi Germany, it was divided into the Prussian provinces of Kurhessen and Nassau. From 1945–46, it was renamed Greater Hesse ( German: Großhessen) and was part of the US occupation zone in Germany.

  3. Alexander Friedrich (1863–1945) Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel 1888–1925 abdicated. Frederick Charles Louis Constantine (1868 –1940) Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. Elected King of Finland as Fredrik Kaarle I in 1918. Philipp (1896 – 1980) Landgrave of Hesse. Head of House of Hesse in 1968 on extinction of Hesse-Darmstadt line.

  4. The House Order of the Golden Lion ( German: Hausorden vom Goldenen Löwen) was an order of the German Landgraviate and Electorate of Hesse-Kassel and later, the Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine. It was first instituted in 1770 by Landgrave Frederick II, in honour of and under the patronage of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, an ancestor of the ...

  5. Frederick II ( German: Landgraf Friedrich II von Hessen-Kassel) (14 August 1720 – 31 October 1785) was Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) from 1760 to 1785. He ruled as an enlightened despot, and raised money by renting soldiers ( called "Hessians") to Great Britain to help fight the American Revolutionary War.

  6. Agnes of Hesse-Kassel (14 May 1606 in Kassel – 28 May 1650 in Dessau) was a princess of Hesse-Kassel by birth and by marriage Princess of Anhalt-Dessau. Life [ edit ] Agnes was a daughter of Landgrave Maurice of Hesse-Kassel (1572-1632) from his second marriage to Juliane of Nassau-Siegen (1587-1643), the daughter of Count John VII of Nassau-Siegen .

  7. 12 de abr. de 2024 · 3. For birth, marriage, and death records 1803-1814, and after 1 January 1876, use civil registration. Follow the instructions in Hesse (Hessen), German Empire Civil Registration. 4. For baptism, marriage, and death records, use church records or parish registers. Follow the instructions in Hesse (Hessen), German Empire Church Records.