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  1. The items belonged to the German princely house of Hesse-Kassel, an old noble family with ties to the British and Italian royal families. By 1940, the head of the house of Hesse-Kassel was Prince Philipp von Hessen, who was considered by some to be part of Hitler’s inner circle.

  2. Battenberg (morganatic, extinct) The House of Hesse is a European dynasty, directly descended from the House of Brabant. They ruled the region of Hesse, one branch as prince-electors until 1866, and another branch as grand dukes until 1918. [1]

  3. Position dans la noblesse allemande. Petit-fils du landgrave Frédéric-Guillaume II de Hesse-Cassel et de la princesse Anne de Prusse qui se convertit au catholicisme en 1901 et devint tertiaire franciscaine, il est le fils de Frédéric-Charles de Hesse-Cassel, élu roi de Finlande en 1918 sans jamais en occuper le trône, et de Marguerite de Prusse, sœur du Kaiser Guillaume II.

  4. Joseph Ignaz Philipp von Hessen-Darmstadt, bishop of Augsburg, son of Philip marshal in Austria. On 24 March 1693, in Brussels, Philip married Princess Marie Ernestine of Cro (1673–1714), daughter of Duke Ferdinand Joseph of Croy-Havré (1644-1694) and his wife, Countess Marie Joséphine Barbe van Halewijn de Hames (d. 1713). [4]

  5. Rulers of Hesse. This is a list of monarchs of Hesse ( German: Hessen) during the history of Hesse on west-central Germany. These monarchs 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.

  6. Philipp of Hesse-Darmstadt (20 July 1671 – 11 August 1736) was a Prince of Hesse-Darmstadt, Imperial Field marshal and Governor of Mantua. Marriage . On 24 March 1693, in Brussels, Prince Philipp married Princess Marie Thérèse of Croÿ (1673–1714) Issue . Prince Joseph of Hesse-Darmstadt (1699−1768), Prince-Bishop of Augsburg