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  2. Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel - Wikipedia

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    Frederick William George Adolphus, Landgrave of Hesse (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Adolf von Hessen-Kassel; 26 November 1820 – 14 October 1884) was the only son of Wilhelm I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel-Rumpenheim and Princess Louise Charlotte of Denmark.

  3. Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel - Wikipedia

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    Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel (11 September 1747 – 20 May 1837) was a younger member of the dynasty that ruled the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) and a Danish general. He was born as the youngest son of Hereditary Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel (the future Landgrave Frederick II) and Princess Mary of Great Britain.

  4. Frederick William | elector of Hesse-Kassel | Britannica

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    Frederick William, (born Aug. 20, 1802—died Jan. 6, 1875, Prague), 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.

  5. Frederick von Hessen-Kassel (1747-1837) - Find a...

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    Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel was a younger member of the dynasty that ruled the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel and a Danish general. He was born as the youngest son of Hereditary Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel and Princess Mary of Great Britain. He was the last surviving grandchild of George II of Great Britain,...

  6. Prince Friedrich Karl Ludwig Konstantin von Hesse - Geni.com

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    Frederick Charles Louis Constantine, Prince and Landgrave of Hesse (1 May 1868, Gut Panker – 28 May 1940, Kassel ), Friedrich Karl Ludwig Konstantin Prinz und Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel in German, was the brother-in-law of the German Emperor William II and the elected King of Finland from 9 October to 14 December 1918, but then the Finns no ...

  7. Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel - Geni.com

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    Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel ‹ Back to von Hessen-Kassel surname Edit Edit profile photo View Complete Profile Historical records matching Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel Friedrich Wilhelm Von Hessen-Kassel in GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index

  8. The Hesse Heist: The Family von Hessen | The National WWII ...

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    Margaret married Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse, and in 1896, gave birth to twins Philipp and Wolfgang, followed by Christoph in 1901. Philipp and Christoph’s mother Margaret. This photo was taken in 1902, when Christoph was just around a year old.

  9. Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel - Military Wiki

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    Frederick William George Adolphus, Landgrave of Hesse (German language: Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Adolf von Hessen-Kassel; 25 November 1820 – 14 October 1884) was the only son of Wilhelm I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel-Rumpenheim and Princess Louise Charlotte of Denmark.

  10. Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel - Pantheon

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    Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel Frederick William George Adolphus, Landgrave of Hesse (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Adolf von Hessen-Kassel; 25 November 1820 – 14 October 1884) was the only son of Wilhelm I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel-Rumpenheim and Princess Louise Charlotte of Denmark. Read more on Wikipedia

  11. Prince Frederik of Hesse - Wikiwand

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    Prince Frederik of Hesse, Landgrave Friedrich of Hesse-Cassel (24 May 1771 – 24 February 1845) was a Danish-German nobleman, Fieldmarshal and Governor-general of Norway (1810–1813) and the same in the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein (1836–1842).