- List of rulers of Hesse
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This is a list of rulers of Hesse (German: Hessen) during the history of Hesse on west-central Germany. These rulers belonged to a dynasty collectively known as the House of Hesse and the House of Brabant,[1] originally the Reginar. Hesse was ruled as a Landgraviate, Electorate and later as a Grand duchy until 1918.
The title of all of the following rulers was "Landgrave" (German: Landgraf) unless otherwise noted.
Hesse, 1264–1567
Hesse, 1264–1458
- Henry I the Child, 1264–1308
- Otto the Elder, son of Henry I, 1308–1328 in Upper Hesse (Marburg), reunited Hesse in 1311
- John, son of Henry I, 1308–1311 in Lower Hesse (Kassel)
- Henry II the Iron, son of Otto I, 1328–1376
- Louis the Junker, son of Otto I, 1336–1345 residing in Grebenstein
- Hermann I the Elder, son of Otto I, 1336–1370 residing in Nordeck
- Otto the Younger, son of Henry II the Iron, co-regent 1340–1366
- Hermann II the Learned, son of Louis the Junker, 1376–1413, co-regent since 1367
- Louis I the Peaceful 1413–1458
Lower Hesse (Kassel), 1458–1500
- Louis II the Frank, eldest son of Louis the Peaceful, 1458–1471
- William I the Elder, son of Louis II, 1471–1493
- William II the Middle, son of Louis II, 1493–1509, reunited Hesse in 1500
Upper Hesse (Marburg), 1458–1500
- Henry III the Rich, younger son of Louis the Peaceful, 1458–1483
- Louis III the Younger (died 1478)
- William III the Younger, 1483–1500
- 1500 reunited with Lower Hesse under William II
Hesse, 1500–1567
- Philip I the Magnanimous, son of William II, 1509–1567. Eldest son William IV the Wise, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel; second son Louis IV Landgraves of Hesse-Marburg; third son Philip the Younger Landgrave of Hesse-Rheinfels; fourth son George I Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt.
Hesse-Kassel, 1567–1803
Swedish Royalty
House of HesseFrederick I Image Name Start term End term Note William IV
Wilhelm IV31 March 1567 25 August 1592 eldest son of Philip the Magnanimous. Called "the Wise." Maurice
Moritz25 August 1592 17 March 1627 William V
Wilhelm V17 March 1627 21 September 1637 William VI
Wilhelm VI21 September 1637 16 July 1663 William VII
Wilhelm VII16 July 1663 21 November 1670 Charles
Karl21 November 1670 23 March 1730 Frederick I
Friedrich I23 March 1730 25 March 1751 also King of Sweden from 1720. Hesse-Kassel under the regency of his brother, William, later Landgrave William VIII. William VIII
Wilhelm VIII25 March 1751 1 February 1760 brother of Frederick I; already regent from 1730 Frederick II
Friedrich II1 February 1760 31 October 1785 William IX
Wilhelm IX31 October 1785 15 May 1803 became elector of Hesse as William I in 1803. Hesse-Rotenburg, 1627–1834
- Hermann, third son of Maurice, 1627–1658
- Ernest, fifth son of Maurice, 1658–1693
- William, 1693–1725
- Ernest Leopold, 1725–1749
- Constantine, 1749–1778, inherited Eschwege in 1755
- Emanuel, 1778–1806 (died 1812)
- 1806 annexed by the Kingdom of Westphalia, 1813 restored under the supremacy of the Elector of Hesse
- Victor Amadeus, 1813–1834
- 1834 extinct, reunited with Hesse-Kassel"
Hesse-Eschwege, 1632-1655
- Frederick, eighth son of Maurice, 1632-1655
- 1655 extinct, fell to Hesse-Rotenburg
Hesse-Wanfried, ~1700–1755
- Charles, Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried-(Rheinfels) (1649–1711); sovereign ~1700–1711
- William II, Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried-(Rheinfels) (1671–1731); sovereign 1711–1731
- Christian, Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried-(Rheinfels) (1689–1755); sovereign 1731–1755[2]
- 1755 united with Hesse-Rotenburg
Hesse-Rheinfels, 1627–1658
- Ernest, fifth son of Maurice, 1627–1658
- 1658 united with Hesse-Rotenburg
Hesse-Philippsthal
- Philip, son of William VI, 1663–1721
- Charles I, 1721–1770
- William, 1770–1806 (died 1810)
- 1806 annexed by the Kingdom of Westphalia, 1813 restored under the supremacy of the Elector of Hesse
- Louis, 1813–1816
- Ernest Constantine, 1816–1849
- Charles II, 1849–1866
- 1866 annexed by Prussia
Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld
- William, son of Philip, 1721–1761
- Frederick, 1761–1772
- Adolf, 1772–1803
- Charles, 1803–1806
- 1806 annexed by the Kingdom of Westphalia, 1813 restored under the supremacy of the Elector of Hesse
- Charles, 1813–1854 (restored)
- Alexis, 1854–1866
- 1866 annexed by Prussia
Hesse-Marburg, 1567–1604
Image Name Start term End term Note Louis IV
Ludwig IV31 March 1567 9 October 1604 second son of Philip the Magnanimous. - 1604 extinct and disputed between Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Darmstadt, 1648 divided between the two lines
Hesse-Rheinfels, 1567–1583
Image Name Start term End term Note Philip II 31 March 1567 20 November 1583 third son of Philip the Magnanimous. Called "the Younger." - 1583 extinct and divided between Hesse-Kassel, Hesse-Marburg and Hesse-Darmstadt
Hesse-Darmstadt, 1567–1806
Image Name Start term End term Note George I
Georg I31 March 1567 7 February 1596 fourth son of Philip the Magnanimous Louis V
Ludwig V7 February 1596 27 June 1626 son of George I. George II
Georg II27 June 1626 11 June 1661 son of Louis V. Louis VI
Ludwig VI11 June 1661 24 April 1678 son of George II Louis VII
Ludwig VII24 April 1678 31 August 1678 first son of Louis VI Ernest Louis
Ernst Ludwig31 August 1678 12 September 1739 second son of Louis VI Louis VIII
Ludwig VIII12 September 1739 17 October 1768 son of Ernest Louis Louis IX
Ludwig IX17 October 1768 6 April 1790 son of Louis VIII Louis X
Ludwig X6 April 1790 13 August 1806 son of Louis IX. Became Grand Duke of Hesse 1806. Hesse-Butzbach, 1609–1643
- Philip III, second son of George I of Hesse-Darmstadt, 1609–1643
Hesse-Homburg, 1622–1866
- Frederick I, third son of George I of Hesse-Darmstadt, 1622–1638
- William Christoph, 1638–1681, sold Homburg to his brother George Christian in 1669, but retained Bingenheim (Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg-Bingenheim)
- Margareta Elisabetha of Leiningen-Westerburg-Schaumburg, Regent 1638–1648
- George Christian, 1669–1671 Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg
- Under mortgage to two merchants (1671–1673) and the Landgraves of Hesse-Darmstadt (1673–1679)
- Frederick II, son of Fredrick I, 1679–1708, Commander general of the army of Brandenburg (The Prince of Homburg), redeemed Homburg in 1679, regained Bingenheim in 1681
- Frederick III Jacob, 1708–1746, Cavalry general in the Netherlands
- Frederick IV, 1746–1751
- Frederick V, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg, 1751–1806
- Ulrike Louise von Solms-Braunfels, Regent 1751–1766
- 1806 Annexed by Hesse-Darmstadt, 1815 restored on the Congress of Vienna
- Frederick V, 1815–1820 (restored)
- Frederick VI, 1820–1829, Cavalry general in Austria
- Louis William, 1829–1839, Infantry general in Prussia
- Philip, 1839–1846, Field marshal in Austria
- Gustav, 1846–1848, Cavalry general in Austria
- Ferdinand, 1848–1866, Cavalry general in Austria
- 1866 annexed by Prussia
Hesse-Braubach, 1625–1651
- John, son of Louis V, 1626–1651
Hesse-Itter, 1661–1676
- George III, second son of George II, 1661–1676
Electors of Hesse (-Kassel), 1803–1866
Image Name Start term End term Note William I
Wilhelm I15 May 1803 28 August 1807 previously Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel as William IX; deposed to the Kingdom of Westphalia, 1807-1813 William I
Wilhelm I30 October 1813 27 February 1821 restored William II
Wilhelm II27 February 1821 20 November 1847 His son Frederick William acted as regent from 30 September 1831 Frederick William
Friedrich Wilhelm20 November 1847 20 September 1866 regent for his father from 30 September 1831. The electorate was annexed by Prussia in 1866 - 1866 annexed by Prussia
Grand Dukes of Hesse (-Darmstadt) and by Rhine, 1806–1918
Image Name Start term End term Note Louis I
Ludwig I13 August 1806 6 April 1830 previously Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt as Louis X from 1790 Louis II
Ludwig II6 April 1830 16 June 1848 Louis III
Ludwig III16 June 1848 13 June 1877 Louis IV
Ludwig IV13 June 1877 13 March 1892 Ernest Louis
Ernst Ludwig13 March 1892 9 November 1918 Heads of the non-reigning House of Hesse
Hesse-Kassel since 1866
- Frederick William I, the former Elector, 1866–1875
- Landgrave Frederick William II of Hesse-Kassel, 1875–1884, son of Prince William of Hesse-Kassel.
- Landgrave Frederick William III of Hesse, 1884–1888
- Landgrave Alexander Frederick, 1888–1925 (abdicated, d. 1945)
- Landgrave Frederick Charles, 1925–1940, elected King of Finland with the name (Fredrik) Kaarle I in 1918 but renounced the throne the same year
- Landgrave Philip, 1940–1980
- Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse (born 1926), 1980–present
Hesse-Philippsthal 1866-1925
- Charles II the former Landgrave, 1866–1868
- Ernest 1868-1925
1925 the Line of Hesse-Philippsthal became extinct
Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld since 1866, Hesse-Philippsthal since the extinction of the main line 1925
- Alexis the former Landgrave, 1866–1905
- Chlodwig 1905-1954, head of the house of Hesse-Philippsthal since 1925
- Wilhelm 1954–present
Hesse-Darmstadt 1918–1968
- Ernest Louis the former Grand Duke, 1918–1937
- George Donatus 1937
- Louis 1937–1968
- In 1968 the Line of Hesse-Darmstadt became extinct; the last Prince adopted the head of the Hesse-Kassel as his heir
See also
- Line of succession to the Hesse Throne
- List of Hessian consorts
References
- ^ Burke's Royal Families of the World Volume I Europe & Latin America ISBN 0 85011 023 8, London 1977 p. 202
- ^ Christian died childless and the lands passed to his second cousin Constantine (d. 1778)
External links
- The History Files: Rulers of Hesse
- Genealogy of the Hessian noble family
Categories:- Rulers of Hesse
- European royal families
- Lists of rulers
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