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  1. Prince Emil of Hesse and by Rhine (German: Emil Maximilian Leopold von Hessen und bei Rhein, 3 September 1790 — 30 April 1856 was the fourth son of Louis I, Grand Duke of Hesse and his wife Princess Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt . He was a commander during Napoleonic Wars.

  2. Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine GCB (Alexander Ludwig Georg Friedrich Emil; 15 July 1823 – 15 December 1888), was the third son and fourth child of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse, and Wilhelmine of Baden. He was a brother of Tsarina Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Tsar Alexander II of Russia.

  3. Early life. Marriage. Later life. Death and burial. Issue. Ancestry. References. Prince Charles of Hesse and by Rhine (German: Karl) (23 April 1809 – 20 March 1877) was a German prince, officer and politician. He was the second surviving son of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse and Wilhelmine of Baden.

  4. 3 de fev. de 2024 · About Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine. Founder of the branch of Battenberg later Mountbatten. Links: The Peerage. Geneall. Wikipedia. Prince Alexander Ludwig Georg Friedrich Emil of Hesse, GCB was the third son and fourth child of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse and Wilhelmina of Baden.

  5. Prince Emil of Hesse and by Rhine. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Deutsch: Emil (eigentlich Aemilianus) Maximilian Leopold von Hessen und bei Rhein (* 3. September 1790 in Darmstadt; † 30. April 1856 in Baden-Baden) war Prinz von Hessen-Darmstadt.

  6. Prince Alexander Ludwig Georg Friedrich Emil of Hesse and by Rhine, GCB (15 July 1823 – 15 December 1888), was the third son and fourth child of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse, and Wilhelmine of Baden. He was a brother of Tsarina Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Tsar Alexander II of Russia.

  7. Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine GCB (Alexander Ludwig Georg Friedrich Emil; 15 July 1823 – 15 December 1888), was the third son and fourth child of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse, and Wilhelmine of Baden. He was a brother of Tsarina Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Tsar Alexander II of Russia.