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Prince William of Hesse-Kassel (24 December 1787 – 5 September 1867) was the first son of Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel and Princess Caroline of Nassau-Usingen. He was titular Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel-(Rumpenheim) and for many years heir presumptive to the throne of Hesse-Kassel.
William I, Elector of Hesse (German: Wilhelm I., Kurfürst von Hessen; 3 June 1743 – 27 February 1821) was the eldest surviving son of Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) and Princess Mary of Great Britain, the daughter of George II.
- 31 October 1785 –, 27 February 1821
- William II
- Hesse, 1264–1458
- Lower Hesse (Kassel), 1458–1500
- Upper Hesse (Marburg), 1458–1500
- Hesse-Kassel, 1567–1803
- Hesse-Rotenburg, 1627–1834
- Hesse-Wanfried, ~1700–1731
- Hesse-Philippsthal
- Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld
- Hesse-Darmstadt, 1567–1806
- Hesse-Homburg, 1622–1866
Louis II the Frank, eldest son of Louis the Peaceful, 1458–1471William I the Elder, son of Louis II, 1471–1493William II the Middle, son of Louis II, 1493–1509, reunited Hesse in 1500Henry III the Rich, younger son of Louis the Peaceful, 1458–1483Louis III the Younger (died 1478)William III the Younger, 1483–1500 1500 reunited with Lower Hesse under William IIWilliam IV (Wilhelm IV) 31 March 1567-25 August 1592(eldest son of Philip the Magnanimous. Called "the Wise.")Maurice (Moritz) 25 August 1592-17 March 1627William V (Wilhelm V) 17 March 1627-21 September 1637William VI (Wilhelm VI) 21 September 1637-16 July 1663Hermann 1627–1658third son of MauriceErnest 1658–1693fifth son of MauriceWilliam 1693–1725Ernest Leopold 1725–1749Charles (Karl) 1700-1711Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried -(Rheinfels) (1649–1711); sovereign 1700-1711William (Wilhelm) Landgrave Hesse-Wanfried -(Rheinfels) (1671–1731); sovereign 1711–1731. 1731 united with Hesse-RotenburgWilliam)Wilhelm) 1721–1761son of PhilipFrederick (Friedrich) 1761–1772Adolf 1772–1803Charles (Karl) 1803–1806 806 annexed by the Kingdom of Westphalia, 1813 restored under the supremacy of the Elector of HesseGeorge I(Georg I) 31 March 1567-7 February 1596fourth son of Philip the MagnanimousLouis V (Ludwig V) 7 February 1596-27 June 1626son of George I.George II (Georg II) 27 June 1626-11 June 1661son of Louis V.Louis VI (Ludwig VI) 11 June 1661-24 April 1678son of George IIFrederick I (Friedrich I) 1622–1638third son of George I of Hesse-DarmstadtWilliam Christoph 1638–1681, sold Homburg to his brother George Christian in 1669, but retained Bingenheim (Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg-Bingenheim)George Christian 1669–1671 Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg Under mortgage to two merchants (1671–1673) and the Landgraves of Hesse-Darmstadt (1673–1679) Frederick II, 1679–1708 son of Fredrick I, Comman...Frederick III Jacob (Friedrich III Jacob) 1708–1746Cavalry general in the NetherlandsPrince Charles of Hesse-Kassel (Danish: Carl, German and Norwegian: Karl; 19 December 1744 – 17 August 1836) was a cadet member of the house of Hesse-Kassel and a Danish general field marshal.
Biography. Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel since 1785 as William IX. Prince Elector of Hesse from 1803 as William I. In 1806 his electorate became part of the Kingdom of Westphalia under the rule of Jérôme Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother. In exile in Denmark. Restored in 1813 and ruled til his death.
4 de mar. de 2024 · Frederick William (born Aug. 20, 1802—died Jan. 6, 1875, Prague) was the elector of Hesse-Kassel from 1847 after 16 years’ co-regency with his father; he was noted for his reactionary stand against liberalizing trends manifested during the revolutionary events of 1848.
Prince Charles was a cousin of King George III. Charles was born in Kassel in 1744 as the second surviving son of Hesse-Kassel’s then hereditary prince, the future Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel and his first wife, King George III’s sister Princess Mary of Great Britain.