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  1. 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.

  2. 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]

  3. Prince Philipp of Hesse, Queen Victoria’s great-grandson, was go-between in talks to preserve church. Tom Kington, Rome. Tuesday May 31 2022, 5.00pm, The Times.

  4. Prince Philipp of Hesse Prince and Landgrave Philipp of Hesse ( 6 November 1896 - 25 October 1980 ) was head of the Electoral House of Hesse from 1940 to 1980. He joined the German National Socialist movement (commonly abbreviated to the Nazism ) in 1930 and when they gained power with the appointment of Adolf Hitler as Chancellor in 1933 he became Governor of Hesse-Nassau .

  5. 21 mag 2018 · PHILIP OF HESSE. Landgrave, confidant of Martin luther, Philipp melanchthon, and Ulrich zwingli; b. Marburg, Hesse, Nov. 13, 1504; d. Kassel, Hesse, March 31, 1567. The son and successor of Landgrave William II, he married Christina of Saxony in 1523. He was called "the Magnanimous" because of his interest in political, church, and educational ...

  6. On 9 Oct 1918, his father Prince Frederick Charles was elected the king of a planned Kingdom of Finland, which had just broken away from the Russian Empire, but Philipp was not named the planned Crown Prince of Finland (Wolfgang was planned to hold this title instead) as he was already the heir to the House of Hesse-Kassel; ultimately the formation of the Kingdom of Finland was aborted, and ...

  7. Wolfgang would have been his father's heir as King of Finland instead of his elder twin Prince Philipp of Hesse (1896–1980), who was the next heir of the rights over the defunct Electorate of Hesse, but apparently because Wolfgang was with his parents in 1918 and ready to travel to Finland (where a wedding to a Finnish lady was reportedly being prepared for the coming Crown Prince).