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  1. Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse, called "the Rich" (15 October 1440 [1] – 13 January 1483) was the second son of Louis I of Hesse and his wife Anna of Saxony . Upon the death of his father Louis I in 1458, Henry received Upper Hesse and his brother Louis II received Lower Hesse.

  2. The remaining Thuringian landgraviate fell to the Wettin's Henry III, Margrave of Meissen. Henry I of Hesse was raised to the status of prince by King Adolf of Germany in 1292. From 1308 to 1311, and again from 1458, the landgraviate was divided into Upper Hesse and Lower Hesse. Hesse was re-unified under Landgrave William II in 1500.

  3. Upper Hesse: Adelaide of Ravensberg 1297 Marburg five children Divided Hesse with his brother. After the latter's death with no descendants, he reunited Hesse. 1311–1328: Landgraviate of Hesse: Henry II the Iron: 1299: 1328–1376: 3 June 1376: Landgraviate of Hesse: Elisabeth of Thuringia 1321 five children Sons of Otto I, ruled jointly ...

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse, called "the Rich" (15 October 1440 – 13 January 1483) was the second son of Louis I of Hesse and his wife Anna of Saxony. Upon the death of his father Louis I in 1458, Henry received Upper Hesse and his brother Louis II received Lower Hesse.

  5. Henry I of Hesse "the Child" ( German: Heinrich das Kind) (24 June 1244 – 21 December 1308) was the first Landgrave of Hesse. He was the son of Henry II, Duke of Brabant and Sophie of Thuringia. [1] [2] Life. In 1247, as Heinrich Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia, died without issue, conflict arose about the future of Thuringia and Hesse.

  6. Enrique III, landgrave de Alto Hesse, llamado "el Rico" (15 de octubre de 1440 1 - 13 de enero de 1483) fue el segundo hijo de Luis I de Hesse y su esposa Ana de Sajonia . A la muerte de su padre Luis I en 1458, Enrique recibió Alto Hesse y su hermano Luis II recibió Bajo Hesse.

  7. www.geni.com › projects › House-of-HesseHouse of Hesse - Geni.com

    Philip 1663–1721 son of William VI. Charles (Karl) I 1721–1770. William (Wilhelm) 1770–1806 (died 1810) 1806 annexed by the Kingdom of Westphalia. 1813 restored under the supremacy of the Elector of Hesse. Louis (Ludwig) 1813–1816. Ernst Constantine 1816–1849. Charles II (Karl, 1849–1866 1866 annexed by Prussia.