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  1. Frederico Guilherme ( Haia, 25 de outubro de 1768 – Weilburg, 9 de janeiro de 1816) foi um príncipe de Nassau-Weilburg. [ 1] Em 1806, recebeu o título de Príncipe de Nassau, enquanto seu primo, o Príncipe Frederico Augusto de Nassau-Usingen, tornou-se o Duque de Nassau. Frederico Guilherme morreu em janeiro de 1816, apenas dois meses ...

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Frederick II of Hesse-Cassel (Hesse, Lothringen-Brabant), Landgrave (1720 - 1785) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  3. Wilhelm Böttner trained in Kassel with Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Elder, travelling during the 1770s to Paris and Rome, where he was inspired by the work of Raphael. He was invited back in 1781 by Frederick II of Hesse-Kassel, and after a further brief stay in Paris, he worked for the rest of his life in the service of the court in Kassel, enjoying great success as a portrait and history ...

  4. Kassel, 14 July 1600 – d. Kassel, 11 August 1612). William V, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (b. Kassel, 13 February 1602 – d. Leer, Ostfriesland, 21 September 1637). On 22 May 1603, Maurice married Countess Juliane of Nassau-Siegen (3 September 1587 – 15 February 1643). They had fourteen children: Philipp (b.

  5. Ana Maria de Hesse-Cassel (27 de janeiro de 1567 – 21 de novembro de 1626), casada com o conde Luís II de Nassau-Saarbrücken; com descendência. Edviges de Hesse-Cassel ( 30 de junho de 1569 – 7 de julho de 1644 ), casada com o duque Ernesto de Holstein-Schauenburg ; sem descendência.

  6. Other articles where Frederick II is discussed: Germany: Enlightened reform and benevolent despotism: Frederick II of Hesse-Kassel was another princely prodigal whose love of pleasure impoverished his subjects and forced his soldiers into mercenary service for England. The record of enlightened autocracy in central Europe was as uneven as in western Europe. Yet the ideas of the Enlightenment…

  7. 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 von Kleist 's play Der Prinz von Homburg .