List of rulers of Hesse
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Hesse (Hessen in German) is a region of west-central Germany. Originally the western part of the Landgraviate of Thuringia, in the mid 13th century it was inherited by the younger son of Henry II, Duke of Brabant, and became a distinct political entity. From the late 16th century it was generally divided into several branches, the most important of which were those of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) and Hesse-Darmstadt. In the early 19th century the Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel was elevated to Elector of Hesse (1803), while the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt became the Grand Duke of Hesse (1806), later Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine. Electoral Hesse (Hesse-Kassel) was annexed by Prussia in 1866, while Grand Ducal Hesse (Hesse-Darmstadt) as lasted until the end of the German monarchies in 1918.
Landgraves of Hesse, 1264–1567
Landgraves of Hesse, 1264–1458
- Henry I the Child, 1264–1308
- Otto the Elder, son of Henry I, 1308–1328 in Lower Hesse (Kassel), reunited Hesse in 1311
- John, son of Henry I, 1308–1311 in Upper Hesse (Marburg)
- Henry II the Iron, son of Otto I, 1328–1376
- Hermann II the Learned, son of Louis the Junker, 1376–1413, co-regent since 1367
- Louis I the Peaceful 1413–1458
Landgraves of Lower Hesse (Kassel), 1458–1500
Landgraves of Upper Hesse (Marburg), 1458–1500
- 1500 reunited with Lower Hesse under William II
Landgraves of Hesse, 1500–1567
Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel, 1567–1803
- William IV the Wise, eldest son of Philip the Magnanimous, 1567–1592
- Maurice, 1592–1627
- William V, second son Maurice, 1627–1637
- William VI, 1637–1663
- William VII, 1663–1670
- Charles I, 1670–1730
- Frederick I, 1730–1751, also King of Sweden 1720–1751
- William VIII, 1751–1760
- Frederick II, 1760–1785
- William IX, 1785–1803, became Elector William I in 1803
- 1806 annexed by the Kingdom of Westphalia, 1813 restored under the supremacy of the Elector of Hesse
- 1834 extinct, reunited with Hesse-Kassel
- Frederick,Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried-Eschwege, forth son of Maurice, 1627–1646
- Ernest, Landgrave of Hesse-Rheinfels, fifth son of Maurice, 1646–1693
- Charles, Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried, son of Ernest, 1693–1711
- William, Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried, son of Charles, 1711–1731
- Christian, Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried, son of Charles, 1711 and 1731–1755
- 1755 united with Hesse-Rotenburg
- Ernest, fifth son of Maurice, 1627–1693
- 1658 united with Hesse-Rotenburg, 1754 with Hesse-Kassel
- 1806 annexed by the Kingdom of Westphalia, 1813 restored under the supremacy of the Elector of Hesse
- 1866 annexed by Prussia
- 1806 annexed by the Kingdom of Westphalia, 1813 restored under the supremacy of the Elector of Hesse
- 1866 annexed by Prussia
- Louis IV, second son of Philip the Magnanimous, 1567–1604
- 1604 extinct and disputed between Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Darmstadt, 1648 divided between the two lines
- 1583 extinct and divided between Hesse-Kassel, Hesse-Marburg and Hesse-Darmstadt
- George I, fourth son of Philip the Magnanimous, 1567–1596
- Louis V, son of George I, 1596–1626
- George II, son of Louis V, 1626–1661
- Louis VI, son of George II, 1661–1678
- Louis VII, first son of Louis VI, 1678
- Ernest Louis, second son of Louis VI, 1678–1739
- Louis VIII, son of Ernest Louis, 1739–1768
- Louis IX, son of Louis VIII 1768–1790
- Louis X son of Louis IX, 1790–1806, became Grand Duke Louis I
Landgraves of Hesse-Butzbach, 1609–1643
- Philip, second son of George I of Hesse-Darmstadt, 1609–1643
- 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, 1829–1839, Infantry general in Prussia
- Philip, 1839–1846, Field marshall in Austria
- Gustav, 1846–1848, Cavalry general in Austria
- Ferdinand, 1848–1866, Cavalry general in Austria
- 1866 annexed by Prussia
Landgraves of Hesse-Braubach, 1625–1651
- John, son of Louis V, 1626–1651
Landgraves of Hesse-Itter, 1661–1676
Electors of Hesse (-Kassel), 1803–1866
- 1806 annexed by the Kingdom of Westphalia, 1813 restored
- 1866 annexed by Prussia
Grand Dukes of Hesse (-Darmstadt) and by Rhine, 1806–1918
- 1918 abdicated as the revolution transformed Hesse into a Volkstaat (People's State)
Heads of the non-reigning House of Hesse
Line Hesse-Kassel (since 1866)
- Frederick William, the former Elector, 1866–1875
- Landgrave Frederick of Hesse-Kassel, 1875–1884, son of Prince William of Hesse-Kassel.
- Landgrave Frederick William II of Hesse, 1884–1888
- Landgrave Alexander Frederick, 1888–1925 (d.1945)
- Landgrave Frederick Charles, 1925–1940, elected king of Finland in 1918 but renounced the throne the same year
- Landgrave Philip, 1940–1980
- Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse (born 1926), 1980-present
Line of Hesse-Philippsthal (1866-1925)
- Karl the former Landgrave, 1866-1868
- Ernst 1868-1925
1925 the Line of Hesse-Philippsthal became extinct
Line of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld (since 1866)
Line Hesse-Darmstadt (1918–1968)
- In 1968 the Line of Hesse-Darmstadt became extinct
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