- Hesse-Kassel
Infobox Former Country
native_name = "Landgrafschaft Hessen-Kassel" "Kurfürstentum Hessen"
conventional_long_name = Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel
Electorate of Hesse
common_name = Hesse-Kassel
continent = Europe
region = Germany
country = Germany
status = Vassal
status_text = State of theHoly Roman Empire State of theGerman Confederation
empire = Holy Roman Empire
government_type = Principality
year_start = 1567
year_end = 1866
life_span =1567 –1806 1813 –1866
event_start =
date_start =
event_end = Annexed by Prussia
date_end =
event1 = Raised to Electorate
date_event1 = 1803
event2 = Annexed by France
date_event2 = 1806
event3 = Reestablished
date_event3 = 1813
p1 = Landgraviate of Hesse
flag_p1 = Flag of Hesse.svg
s1 = Province of Hesse-Nassau
flag_s1 = Flagge Preußen - Provinz Hessen-Nassau.svg
symbol_type = Coat of arms (1818)
image_map_caption = Hesse-Kassel
capital = Kassel
common_languages = German
religion =Protestant (Calvinist )
stat_year1 = 1864
stat_area1 = 9581
stat_pop1 = 745063
currency =Hesse-Kassel thaler (to 1858)Hesse-Kassel vereinsthaler (1858-1873)
footnotes =
title_leader = Landgrave
leader1 = William IV of Hesse
year_leader1 = 1567–1592
leader2 =Frederick I of Sweden
year_leader2 = 1730–1751The Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel ( _de. Landgrafschaft Hessen-Kassel) or Hesse-Cassel was a "
Reichsfrei "principality of theHoly Roman Empire that came into existence when theLandgraviate of Hesse was divided in 1567 upon the death ofPhilip I, Landgrave of Hesse . His eldest son William IV inherited the northern half and the capital ofKassel . The other sons received theLandgraviate of Hesse-Marburg , theLandgraviate of Hesse-Rheinfels and theLandgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt .The Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel was elevated to the Electorate of Hesse ("Kurfürstentum Hessen", or "Kurhessen") in 1803. It was then annexed by the
Kingdom of Prussia in 1866 after theAustro-Prussian War and subsequently became theProvince of Hesse-Nassau .17th and 18th centuries
The
House of Hesse was a dynasty which descended from Catholic and Protestant luminaries. Landgraves Philip I, William V, and Maurice married descendants of KingGeorge of Bohemia . From William VI onwards, mothers of the heads of Hesse-Kassel were always descended fromWilliam the Silent , the leader of the Dutch to independence on basis ofCalvinism .The Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel expanded in 1604 when
Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel , inherited theLandgraviate of Hesse-Marburg from his childless uncle,Louis IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Marburg (1537-1604).During the
Thirty Years' War , Calvinist Hesse-Kassel proved to beSweden 's most loyal German ally. Landgrave William V and, after his death in 1637, his widowAmelia of Hanau , a granddaughter ofWilliam the Silent , asregent supported the Protestant cause and the French and Swedes throughout the war and maintained an army, garrisoning many strongholds, while Hesse-Kassel itself was occupied by Imperial troops.William V was succeeded by Landgraves William VI and William VII. Under King
Frederick I of Sweden the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel was in personal union with Sweden from 1730-51. But in fact the King's younger brother, William VIII, reigned in Kassel until 1760.Although it was a fairly widespread practice at the time to rent out troops to other princes, it was the Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel who became infamous for hiring out contingents of their army as mercenaries during the 17th and 18th centuries. Frederick II, notably, hired out so many troops to his nephew King
George III of the United Kingdom for use in theAmerican Revolution , that "Hessian" has become an American slang term for all German soldiers in the Revolutionary War. Frederick used the revenue to finance his opulent lifestyle. One of these regiments that saw service in America was theMusketeer Regiment Prinz Carl .During the 17th century, the landgraviate was internally divided for dynastic purposes, without allodial rights, into:
*Landgraviate of Hesse-Rotenburg (1627–1834)
* Landgraviate ofHesse-Wanfried -(Rheinfels) (1649–1755)
*Landgraviate of Hesse-Philippsthal
*Landgraviate of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld These were reunited with the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel when each particular branch died out without issue.
19th century
Following the reorganization of the German states during the
German mediatisation of 1803, the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel was raised to the Electorate of Hesse and Landgrave William IX was elevated to Imperial Elector, taking the titleWilliam I, Elector of Hesse . The principality thus became known as "Kurhessen", although still usually referred to as Hesse-Kassel.In 1806, William I was dispossessed by Napoleon Bonaparte for his support of the
Kingdom of Prussia , and Kassel became the capital of a newKingdom of Westphalia under Napoleon's brotherJérôme Bonaparte as king. The elector was restored following Napoleon's defeat in 1813, and although theHoly Roman Empire was now defunct, William retained his title of Elector, as it gave him pre-eminence over his cousin, the Grand Duke of Hesse. From 1813 onwards, the Electorate of Hesse was an independent country and, after 1815, a member of theGerman Confederation .William's grandson, Elector Frederick William, sided with the
Austrian Empire in theAustro-Prussian War , and after the Prussian victory his lands were annexed by Prussia in 1866. Along with the annexed Duchy of Nassau and Free City of Frankfurt, Hesse-Kassel became part of the newProvince of Hesse-Nassau of the Kingdom of Prussia.20th century
In 1918, Hesse-Nassau became part of the
Free State of Prussia until 1944. From 1944-45 as part ofNazi Germany , it was divided into the Prussian provinces of Kurhessen and Nassau. From 1945-46, it was renamedGreater Hesse ("Großhessen") and was part of theUS occupation zone in Germany . From 1946 onwards, it was reorganised into the state ofHesse ("Bundesland Hesse"), in theFederal Republic of Germany '.In 1918,
Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse , younger brother of the head of the house and a brother-in-law of Emperor William II, was elected by the pro-German Finnish government to beKing of Finland , but he never reigned.In 1968, the head of the
House of Hesse-Kassel became the head of the entireHouse of Hesse due to the extinction of theHouse of Hesse-Darmstadt .Trivia
The village of
Hessen Cassel, Indiana near Fort Wayne, founded by German immigrants, is named for the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel.Hesse-Kassel maintained 7 percent of its entire population under arms throughout the eighteenth century. This force served as a source of mercenaries for other European states. [Tilly, Charles "Coercion, Capital, and European States."]
See also
* List of rulers of Hesse
*List of Swedish monarchs
*List of Finnish monarchs
*Line of succession to the Hesse Throne
*New Sweden
*Pennsylvania Dutch
*New Netherland References
External links
* [http://www.hoeckmann.de/germany/hesse-north.htm Map of Hesse in 1789 - Northern Part]
* [http://www.hoeckmann.de/germany/hesse-south.htm Map of Hesse in 1789 - Southern Part]succession
office =List of Swedish monarchs
years = 1720–51
preceded =House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken
succeeded = House of Holstein-GottorpTemplate group
list =
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