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  2. Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse - Wikipedia

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    Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse (13 November 1504 – 31 March 1567), nicknamed der Großmütige (lit. ' the Magnanimous ' ), was a German nobleman and champion of the Protestant Reformation , notable for being one of the most important of the early Protestant rulers in Germany .

  3. Philipp, Landgrave of Hesse | Unofficial Royalty

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    Prince Philipp of Hesse-Kassel was born at Rumpenheim Castle in Offenbach on November 6, 1896, the third son of Prince Friedrich Carl, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel and Princess Margarethe “Mossy” of Prussia. Philipp had five brothers: Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Hesse-Kassel (1893) – unmarried, killed in action in World War I

  4. Philipp (Hesse) Landgrave of Hesse. (1896 - 1980) Born 6 Nov 1896 in Schloß Rumpenheim, Offenbach, Grand Duchy of Hesse German Empire. Husband of Mafalda Maria Elisabetta Anna Romana (di Savoia) Landgravine of Hesse — married 23 Sep 1925 (to 27 Aug 1944) in Racconigi, Racconigi, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy. 05:53: Albert Taylor edited the ...

  5. Martin Luther - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther OSA ( / ˈluːθər /; [1] German: [ˈmaʁtiːn ˈlʊtɐ] i; 10 November 1483 [2] – 18 February 1546) was a German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, professor, and Augustinian friar. [3] He was the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation, and his theological beliefs form the basis of Lutheranism .

  6. Henry VIII: November 1537, 11-15 | British History Online

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    All rights reserved. Citation: 'Henry VIII: November 1537, 11-15', in Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 12 Part 2, June-December 1537, ed. James Gairdner (London, 1891), pp. 370-386. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol12/no2/pp370-386 [accessed 20 September 2023].

  7. List of margraves and electors of Brandenburg - Wikipedia

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    Regencies of Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg and Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse (1543–1548), John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony (1543–1547) and Maurice, Elector of Saxony (1547–1548) In 1557, reunited Kulmbach to Ansbach once more. Left no descendants, and the Margraviates passed to sons of the Elector John George.

  8. As Philip grew older, he grew more and more tired. He spent more time ill and was bed-ridden or chair bound for the last two years of his life. Philip's life descended into a cycle of sleep and prayer. Increasingly, his Strategy was placed in the hands of others (including his eventual successor Philip III). Conclusion

  9. Category : Philipp, Landgrave of Hesse - Wikimedia

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    Philipp von Hessen (1896-1980) portrait.jpg 350 × 496; 41 KB. Philipp von Hessen 1896-1980 Prinz Landgraf (Prince and Landgrave of Hesse) NSDAP Politiker Sturmabteilung SA-Oberfuehrer (Nazi party uniform Senior leader) National Archives NARA (Misc Photos 1919-1934) Unrestricted No known copyright.jpg 3,500 × 4,652; 6.69 MB.

  10. Edward VI: January 1547 | British History Online

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    An army is ready about Munster to invade Hesse with the Duke of Brunswick's son, who left here this day, having been only two days here in all. The Emperor sends thither another army to invade Hesse. The Landgrave, for lack of money, has licensed all his men of war to depart, and makes all the means he can for his appointment with the Emperor ...