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Landgravine and Hesse-Rotenburg
Others on the list included the Princess Anne Charlotte of Lorraine ; a princess of Savoy who was Louis XV's first cousin, and the Landgravine Caroline of Hesse-Rotenburg.
He was the only son of Louis Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Bourbon ( 1692 1740 ) and Landgravine Caroline of Hesse-Rotenburg ( 1714 41 ).

Landgravine and
* June 21 Landgravine Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt ( b. 1754 )
***** HRH The Princess Elizabeth, Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg ( 1770 1840 )
*** HRH The Princess Mary, Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel ( 1723 1772 )
On April 26, 1709, he married Landgravine Marie Louise of Hesse-Kassel ( 1688 1765 ), daughter of Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel and granddaughter of Jacob Kettler, Duke of Courland.
Princess and Landgravine Augusta of Hesse-Kassel (; 25 July 1797 6 April 1889 ) was the consort of Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, the tenth-born child, and seventh son, of George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
Hedwig Elisabeth of Neuburg ( Hedwig Elisabeth Amelia ; 18 July 1673 10 August 1722 ) was the daughter of Philip William, Duke of Neuburg, Berg and Jülich, Elector Palatine of Neuburg, and his wife Landgravine Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt.
On 12 April 1792 in Vienna, he married Landgravine Josepha of Fürstenberg-Weitra ( Vienna, 21 June 1776 Vienna, 23 February 1848 ), Dame of the Imperial Court and Dame of the Order of the Starry Cross.
Prince Adalbert of Prussia ( Heinrich Wilhelm Adalbert ) ( 29 October 1811 in Berlin 6 June 1873 in Karlsbad ) was a son of Prince Wilhelm of Prussia and Landgravine Marie Anna of Hesse-Homburg.
He was a son of Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein ( 1802 1887 ) and wife Landgravine Josepha of Fürstenberg-Weitra, nephew of Aloys I and father of Johann II and Franz I. Alois contributed actively to Liechtenstein's economic and political development.
Charles Louis married his first cousin Landgravine Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt ( June 20, 1754 July 21, 1832, on July 15, 1774 ).
* 1 February 1760 14 January 1772: Her Royal Highness The Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel

Landgravine and She
She was named Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth for her aunt Gloucester, the Queen, the King, and her aunt the Landgravine, respectively.
She was the fourth daughter and sixth child of Duke Charles of Mecklenburg and his wife Landgravine Friederike of Hesse-Darmstadt, a granddaughter of Louis VIII, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt.

Landgravine and was
His father, who was a lawyer, died while he was a child, and his mother was left with very small means ; but her sister, who was lady of the chamber to the Landgravine of Hesse, helped to support and educate her numerous family.
Four of her Árpád descendants were Saints: Elisabeth, Landgravine of Thuringia, Kinga, Duchess of Kraków and Princess Margaret of Hungary, Irene of Hungary, Saint of Eastern Orthodox Church, and one was Beatificated like her: Jolanta Helena, Duchess of Greater Poland.
William was born in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands, the son of John William Friso, Prince of Orange, head of the Frisian branch of the House of Orange-Nassau, and of his wife Landgravine Marie Louise of Hesse-Kassel ( or Hesse-Cassel ).
Prince Edward was baptised on 30 November 1767 ; his godparents were The Hereditary Prince of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( his paternal uncle by marriage, for whom The Earl of Hertford, Lord Chamberlain, stood proxy ), Duke Charles of Mecklenburg-Strelitz ( his maternal uncle, for whom The Earl of Huntingdon, Groom of the Stole, stood proxy ), The Hereditary Princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel ( his paternal aunt, who was represented by a proxy ) and The Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel ( his twice-paternal great-aunt, for whom The Duchess of Argyll, Lady of the Bedchamber to The Queen, stood proxy ).
Her godmother and paternal aunt The Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg was the only godparent who was present.
Her Serene Highness Princess and Landgravine Augusta of Hesse-Kassel, third daughter of HSH Landgrave Frederick of Hesse-Kassel, and his wife, Princess Caroline of Nassau-Usingen, was born at Rumpenheim Castle, Kassel, Hesse.
William was born in Dillenburg as the younger son of Count John V of Nassau-Dillenburg and Landgravine Elisabeth, daughter of Landgrave Henry III of Hesse-Marburg and Anna of Katzenelnbogen He was the brother of count Henry III of Nassau-Breda and the father of William I of Orange.
Princess Elisabeth was born on 27 May 1652 in the Heidelberg Castle, to Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine of the Simmern branch of the House of Wittelsbach, and Landgravine Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel.
Prince Aloys was born in Vienna to Prince Johann I Joseph of Liechtenstein and Landgravine Josepha of Fürstenberg-Weitra.
Christian was also a great-grandson of King Frederick V of Denmark, through his mother Louise Caroline, Duchess of Lyksborg, whose mother Luise ( Landgravine of Hesse ) was King Frederik's third daughter.

Landgravine and daughter
In the following year, the Duke of Orléans wed Princess Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, only daughter of Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine and Landgravine Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel.
He married Landgravine Marie Anna of Hesse-Homburg, daughter of the Landgrave Frederick V Louis of Hesse-Homburg, and had seven children:
He was the son of Margrave Charles Frederick ( who in 1803, after Charles Louis's death, became the elector and in 1806 the first Grand Duke of Baden ) and Landgravine Karoline Luise of Hesse-Darmstadt ( July 11, 1723-April 8, 1783 ), the daughter of Landgrave Louis VIII of Hesse-Darmstadt.

Landgravine and Landgrave
Landgravine ( German: Landgräfin ) refers to the wife of a Landgrave or one who exercises the office or holds the rank in her own right.
Her husband succeeded his father as Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel in 1760, and so Mary was technically Landgravine consort for the last twelve years of her life, despite her estrangement from her husband.

Landgravine and wife
* Princess Charlotte, Landgravine William of Hesse-Kassel ( wife of her maternal uncle )
Two years later ( 28 September 1784 ), her father remarried the younger sister of his deceased wife, Landgravine Charlotte of Hesse-Darmstadt, but this union ended just one year later, when Charlotte died of complications resulting from childbirth on 12 December 1785.

Landgravine and .
* HSH Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel ( 1797-1889 ), Princess and Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel, consort to Field Marshal HRH The Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge.
After the renunciation by the emperor of Russia and others of their eventual rights, Charlotte, Landgravine of Hesse, sister of Christian VIII, and her son Prince Frederick transferred their rights to the latter's sister Louise, who in her turn transferred them to her husband Prince Christian of Glücksburg.
On the death of William V, whose territories had been conquered by the Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Empire, his widow Landgravine Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt, as regent for her son William VI, reconquered the country and, with the aid of the French and Swedes, held it, together with part of Westphalia.
The Landgravine Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt introduced the rule of primogeniture.
The Dowager Queen of Württemberg continued to live at the Ludwigsburg Palace, Stuttgart and received visits from her younger siblings, the Duke of Kent, the Duke of Sussex, the Duke of Cambridge, the Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg, and Princess Augusta Sophia.
Her maternal grandmother, Landgravine Marie Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt, and her paternal first-cousin Princess Augusta Sophia of the United Kingdom served as sponsors at her baptism ; her second given name came from Princess Augusta Sophie.
The twice widowed and grieving duke went to Darmstadt, where he gave the children into the care of his mother-in-law and Louise's godmother, the widowed Landgravine Marie Louise.

Polyxena and Hesse-Rotenburg
* 1706 Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg ( d. 1735 )
* January 13 Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg, Queen consort of Sardinia ( b. 1706 )
The second marriage was to Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg a first cousin of Anne Christine and mother of six children including the future Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia.
Born at the Royal Palace of Turin, he was a son of Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia and his second wife Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg.

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