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Mother. Mechthild of Cleves. Landgrave John of Lower Hesse (c. 1278 – 14 February 1311) was a son of Landgrave Henry I of Hesse, from his second marriage with Mechthild of Cleves. John reigned from 1308 to 1311 as Landgrave in Lower Hesse .
- Ahnaberg monastery, Kassel
- 1311, Kassel
- Mechthild of Cleves
- Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse
Lower Hesse: Yolande of Vaudémont 9 November 1497 one child Anna of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 20 October 1500 Kassel three children In 1500 reunited Hesse after the death of his cousin William II. 1500–1509: Landgraviate of Hesse: Regencies of the Estates of Hesse (1509-1514) and Anna of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1514-1518)
- 1264
- Ernest Louis (as grand duke)
- Henry I (as landgrave)
- His Royal Highness
European Kingdoms. Central Europe. Landgraves of Hesse. AD 1263 - 1500. Hessian States. All Modern States Central Europe Saxon States The Rus / Old Russia. The Germanic tribe of the Chatti in Europe gradually became the German Hessi of the Middle Ages, first noted in historical records in AD 782.
Hesse-Braubach, 1625–1651. John (Johan) 1626–1651 son of Louis V; Hesse-Itter, 1661–1676. George III (Georg II) 1661–1676 second son of George II; Electors of Hesse (-Kassel), 1803–1866. William I (Wilhelm I) 15 May 1803-28 August 1807; previously Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel as William IX; deposed ,to the Kingdom of Westphalia, 1807-1813
the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt (known as the Grand Duchy of Hesse from 1806 and the People's State of Hesse from 1918) to George I. The Hessian territories were not re-united until the formation of Greater Hesse (though without Rhenish Hesse) as part of Allied-occupied Germany in 1945.
- State of the Holy Roman Empire
Landgrave of Lower Hesse. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 13th century (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Date of death. 14 February 1311 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Kassel. Cause of death. plague. Place of burial. Kloster Ahnaberg. Country of citizenship. Germany. Occupation. aristocrat. Family.
hesse, landgraviate of. The Hessian landgraviate, a precarious political amalgam in the west central part of the Holy Roman Empire , exemplified the changing fortunes of German territorial organization over the early modern period.