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  2. List of Hessian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Hesse-Homburg: Anna Catharina Pogwitsch 11 October 1666 Hamburg no children: Retained his brother's land. Hesse-Homburg became under mortgage to two merchants (1671–1673) and to the Landgraves of Hesse-Darmstadt (1673–1679). Hesse-Homburg returned then to George Christian's brother, Frederick. Louis VII: 22 June 1658: 1678: 31 August 1678 ...

  3. Casimir William of Hesse-Homburg - Wikipedia

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    Life. Casimir William was the youngest son of Landgrave Frederick II of Hesse-Homburg (1633–1708), the famous Prince of Homburg, from his second marriage with Louise Elisabeth (1646–1690), the daughter of the Duke Jacob of Courland. He was educated together with his three years younger half-brother George Louis (from Frederick II's his ...

  4. Paul Homburger - Wikipedia

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    The first ancestor of the bank's founder, who was allowed to settle in Karlsruhe in 1722, was Löw from Homburg am Main, called Löw Homburger. Veit Löw Homburger (1810-1878) founded the Bankhaus Veit L. Homburger in 1854 when he separated from his two brothers, with whom he ran his father's banking and exchange business. The two brothers each ...

  5. Hesse-Homburg - Wikipedia

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    Homburg Castle. The most important administrative body in Hesse-Homburg was the Privy Council (Geheimrat), the members of which were appointed by the landgrave.On 18 February 1818, Frederick V founded the State Government, which combined all formerly independent state colleges (consistories, chamber, forestry college, college medicum, and court) into a central authority, divided into three ...

  6. William Christoph, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg - Wikipedia

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    William Christoph of Hesse-Homburg (13 November 1625, Ober-Rosbach – 27 August 1681, then in Bingenheim, now in Echzell) was the second Landgraf of Hesse-Homburg (then known as "Landgraf of Bingenheim") during 1648–1669. He was the third (second surviving) of five sons of Frederick I, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg, and succeeded his brother ...

  7. Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Frederick II of Hesse-Homburg (German: Friedrich II. von Hessen-Homburg), also known as the Prince of Homburg (30 March 1633 – 24 January 1708) was Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg. He was also a successful and experienced general for the crowns of both Sweden and of Brandenburg, but is best remembered as the eponymous hero of Heinrich ...

  8. Louis IX, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt - Wikipedia

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    Princess Caroline of Hesse-Darmstadt (1746–1821), married Frederick V, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg; Princess Frederica Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt (1751–1805), married King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia and became Queen of Prussia; Prince Louis X (1753–1830), later Grand Duke Louis I, married his first cousin Princess Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt

  9. Family tree of the British royal family - Wikipedia

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    Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg 1769–1829: Ernest Augustus King of Hanover 1771–1851: Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 1778–1841: Augustus Frederick Duke of Sussex 1773–1843: Adolphus Duke of Cambridge 1774–1850: Augusta of Hesse-Kassel 1797–1889: Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh 1776–1857: William Frederick Duke of ...