
| REFERENCE | TITLE | NAME | BORN | DIED | TITLE | NAME | BORN | DIED | COMMENTS | |
| 45 | Landgrave | Friedrich of Hesse-Cassel | 1747 | 1837 | Princess | Karoline of Nassau-Usingen | 1762 | 1823 | ||
| 45.1 | Landgrave | Wilhelm of Hesse-Cassel | 1787 | 1867 | Princess | Louise "Charlotte" of Denmark | 1789 | 1864 | ||
| 45.11 | Princess | Karoline Friederike of Hesse-Cassel | 1811 | 1829 | ||||||
| 45.12 | Princess | Marie Luise of Hesse-Cassel | 1814 | 1895 | Prince | Friedrich of Anhalt-Dessau | 1799 | 1864 | Friedrich was a brother of Duke Leopold IV Anhalt-Dessau | |
| 45.121 | Princess | Adelheid of Anhalt-Dessau | 1833 | 1916 | Grand Duke | Adolphe of Luxemburg | 1817 | 1905 | See 34 - Adolphe was previously Duke Adolf of Nassau and became Grand Duke of Luxemburg on 23 November 1890 having previously lost his throne of Nassau on 20 September 1866 when it was annexed to Prussia. The Duchy of Luxemburg up until 1890 was ruled by the King of the Netherlands but being subject to Salic Laws it was separated from Netherlands on the death of King Wilhelm III without males heirs | |
| 45.122 | Princess | Bathildis of Anhalt-Dessau | 1837 | 1902 | Prince | Wilhelm Karl of Schaumburg-Lippe | 1834 | 1906 | See 43.7 | |
| 45.123 | Princess | Hilda Charlotte of Anhalt-Dessau | 1839 | 1926 | ||||||
| 45.13 | Princess | Luise of Hess-Cassel | 1817 | 1898 | King | Christian IX of Denmark | 1818 | 1906 | See 2 - Christian was formally Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg and became King of Denmark on 15 November 1863 following the death of his childless second cousin King Frederik VII of Denmark. For further reading please see Kings and Queens of Denmark. | |
| 45.14 | Landgrave | Friedrich Wilhelm of Hesse-Cassel | 1820 | 1884 | Grand Duchess | Alexandra of Russia | 1825 | 1844 | See 4.95 - Landgrave Friedrich succeeded his second cousin Elector Friedrich Wilhelm I (1802-1875) as representative of the House of Hesse-Cassel. Elector Friedrich Wilhelm I lost his throne on 20 September 1866 when Hesse was annexed to Prussia. The title of Elector ceased to be used following the death of Elector Friedrich Wilhelm I. Grand Duchess Alexandra died shortly after the death of her new born son Wilhelm. | |
| 45.14 | Landgrave | Friedrich Wilhelm of Hesse-Cassel | 1820 | 1884 | Princess | Anne of Prussia | 1836 | 1918 | See 11.53 - Landgrave Friedrich succeeded his second cousin Elector Friedrich Wilhelm (1802-1875) as representative of the House of Hesse-Cassel. Elector Friedrich Wilhelm I lost his throne on 20 September 1866 when Hesse was annexed to Prussia. The title of Elector ceased to be used following the death of Elector Friedrich Wilhelm I. | |
| 45.141 | Prince | Wilhelm of Hesse-Cassel | 1844 | 1844 | ||||||
| 45.142 | Landgrave | Friedrich Wilhelm of Hesse-Cassel | 1854 | 1888 | Friedrich Wilhelm died at sea en route from Batavia to Singapore | |||||
| 45.143 | Princess | Elisabeth of Hesse-Cassel | 1861 | 1955 | Hereditary Prince | Leopold Friedrich of Anhalt | 1855 | 1886 | See 30.L21 | |
| 45.144 | Landgrave | Alexander Friedrich of Hesse-Cassel | 1863 | 1945 | Baroness | Gisela Stockhorner von Starein | 1884 | 1965 | Alexander Friedrich renounced his rights as head of the House of Hesse-Cassel in favour of his brother Friedrich Karl on 15 March 1925 just ten days before his marriage to Gisela | |
| 45.145 | Landgrave | Friedrich Karl of Hesse-Cassel | 1868 | 1940 | Princess | Margarete "Mossy" of Prussia | 1872 | 1954 | See 11.218 - Landgrave Friedrich Karl was elected King of Finland 9 October in 1918 but withdrew acceptance 2 months later on 20 December 1918. Finland was acquired by Russia from Sweden following the 1808-1809 Russian-Swedish War and organised as an autonomous grand duchy, with the Russian Emperor as grand duke. Finland declared its independence from Russia on 6 December 1917 | |
| 45.1451 - QVD | Prince | Friedrich Wilhelm of Hesse-Cassel | 1893 | 1916 | Friedrich was killed in action in Kara Orman, Roumania | |||||
| 45.1452 - QVD | Prince | Maximilian of Hesse-Cassel | 1894 | 1914 | Maximilian was killed in action in St Jean Chapelle | |||||
| 45.1453 - QVD | Landgrave | Philipp of Hesse-Cassel | 1896 | 1980 | Princess | Mafalda of Savoy | 1902 | 1944 | See 8.1212 - Landgrave Philipp was arrested by the Gestapo in 1943 and put into solitary confinement for 20 months. He was later arrested by the American Army and was finally freed in 1948. In early September of 1943, Princess Mafalda traveled to Bulgaria to attend the funeral of her brother-n-law, King Boris III. Hitler believed Mafalda was working against the Nazis and the Gestapo ordered her arrest, and on September 23rd she received a telephone call from Karl Hass at the German High Command who informed her there was an important message from her husband. On her arrival at the German embassy she was arrested, ostensibly for her subversive activities, but also as a threat to keep her father, the King of Italy, in line. Mafalda was transported to Munich for questioning, then to Berlin and was finally deported to Buchenwald concentration camp. Mafalda died in Buchenwald concentration camp; she was severely wounded during an Allied bombing raid and had to have an arm amputated and she died the following day. Landgrave Philipp and Prince Wolfgang were twins | |
| 45.14531 - QVD | Landgrave | Moritz of Hesse-Cassel | 1926 | Princess | Tatiania of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg | 1940 | Landgrave Moritz was adopted in 1960 by Prince Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine and succeeded to the Ducal title of Hess and by Rhine following the death of Prince Ludwig. Princess Tatiana is a sister of Prince Richard of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg | |||
| 45.145311 - QVD | Princess | Mafalda of Hesse-Cassel | 1965 | Count | Enrico Marone Cizano | 1963 | Enrico's father Count Alberto Marone (2nd Count of Marone) is a son of Count Enrico Marone (1st Count of Marone) and his first wife Noemi de Alcosta y Garcia de Mansilla | |||
| 45.145311 - QVD | Princess | Mafalda of Hesse-Cassel | 1965 | Carlo Galdo | 1954 | |||||
| 45.145311 - QVD | Princess | Mafalda of Hesse-Cassel | 1965 | Count | Ferdinando Brachetti-Peretti | 1960 | ||||
| 45.1453111 - QVD | Tatiana Galdo | 1992 | ||||||||
| 45.1453112 - QVD | Polissena Galdo | 1993 | ||||||||
| 45.1453113 - QVD | Cosmo Brachetti-Peretti | 2000 | ||||||||
| 45.1453114 - QVD | Breno Brachetti-Peretti | 2002 | ||||||||
| 45.145312 - QVD | Hereditary Prince | Heinrich Donatus of Hesse-Cassel | 1966 | Countess | Floria von Faber-Castell | 1974 | Floria's ancestry can be traced back to her great grandfather Count Alexander Friedrich of Castell-Rüdenhausen (1866-1928) who married Baroness Ottilie von Faber (of pencil fame) on 28 February 1898. Alexander declared for himself and his descendants from this marriage the name and title of Count/ Countess von Faber-Castell. The company name of Faber was changed to Faber-Castell following this marriage.
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| 45.1453121 - QVD | Princess | Paulina of Hesse-Cassel | 2007 | |||||||
| 45.1453122 - QVD | Prince | Moritz of Hesse-Cassel | 2007 | |||||||
| 45.145313 - QVD | Princess | Elena of Hesse-Cassel | 1967 | |||||||
| 45.1453131 - QVD | Madeleine Caiazzo | 1999 | Madeleine's parents are Princess Elena and Massimo Caiazzo | |||||||
| 45.145314 - QVD | Prince | Philipp of Hesse-Cassel | 1970 | Laetitia Bechtolf | 1978 | |||||
| 45.1453141 - QVD | Princess | Elena of Hesse-Cassel | 2006 | |||||||
| 45.14532 - QVD | Prince | Heinrich of Hesse-Cassel | 1927 | 1999 | ||||||
| 45.14533 - QVD | Prince | Otto of Hesse-Cassel | 1937 | 1998 | Angela von Doering | 1940 | 1991 | |||
| 45.14533 - QVD | Prince | Otto of Hesse-Cassel | 1937 | 1998 | Elisabeth Bonker | 1944 | ||||
| 45.14534 - QVD | Princess | Elisabeth of Hesse-Cassel | 1940 | Count | Friedrich Karl von Oppersdorff | 1925 | 1985 | Friedrich Karl was a brother of Franz Eduard von Oppersdorff | ||
| 45.145341 - QVD | Count | Friedrich Karl von Oppersdorff | 1962 | |||||||
| 45.145342 - QVD | Count | Alexander von Oppersdorff | 1965 | |||||||
| 45.1454 - QVD | Prince | Wolfgang of Hesse-Cassel | 1896 | 1989 | Princess | Marie Alexandra Louise of Baden | 1902 | 1944 | See 32.5521 - Princess Marie was killed in an Allied bombing raid in Frankfurt-am-Main. Landgrave Philipp and Prince Wolfgang were twins | |
| 45.1454 - QVD | Prince | Wolfgang of Hesse-Cassel | 1896 | 1989 | Ottilie Moeller | 1903 | 1991 | Landgrave Philipp and Prince Wolfgang were twins. Prince Wolfgang adopted his nephew Prince Karl of Hesse-Cassel on 7 July 1952 | ||
| 45.1455 - QVD | Prince | Richard of Hesse-Cassel | 1901 | 1969 | Prince Richard and Prince Christoph were twins. Prince Richard adopted his nephew Prince Rainer of Hesse-Cassel on 7 July 1952 | |||||
| 45.1456 - QVD | Prince | Christoph of Hesse-Cassel | 1901 | 1943 | Princess | Sophie of Greece and Denmark | 1914 | 2001 | See 16.74 - Prince Richard and Prince Christoph were twins. Prince Christoph was killed in an aeroplane accident in the Appenines whilst on active service | |
| 45.14561 - QVD | Princess | Christina of Hesse-Cassel | 1933 | Prince | Andrej of Yugoslavia | 1929 | 1990 | See 7.543 - Prince Andrej committed suicide | ||
| 45.14561 - QVD | Princess | Christina of Hesse-Cassel | 1933 | Robert van Eyck | 1916 | 1991 | ||||
| 45.145611 - QVD | Helen Sophia van Eyck | 1963 | Roderick Harman | 1942 | ||||||
| 45.1456111 - QVD | Sascha Alexandra Sophia Harman | 1986 | ||||||||
| 45.1456112 - QVD | Pascale Harman | 1989 | ||||||||
| 45.145612 - QVD | Mark Nicholas van Eyck | 1966 | Joanne Green | 1961 | ||||||
| 45.14562 - QVD | Princess | Dorothea of Hesse-Cassel | 1934 | Prince | Friedrich Karl of Windisch-Graetz | 1917 | 2002 | See 23.12324 | ||
| 45.14563 - QVD | Prince | Karl of Hesse-Cassel | 1937 | Countess | Yvonne Szapary von Muraszombath | 1944 | Karl was adopted by his uncle Prince Wolfgang of Hesse-Cassel on 7 July 1952 | |||
| 45.145631 - QVD | Prince | Chistoph of Hesse-Cassel | 1969 | |||||||
| 45.145632 - QVD | Princess | Irina of Hesse-Cassel | 1971 | Count | Alexander von Schönburg-Glauchau | 1969 | Alexander is the present Head of the Schönburg-Glauchau family. His elder brother Carl-Alban renounced his rights as a consequence of his non-dynastic marriage to Juliet Fowler in 1995. | |||
| 45.1456321 - QVD | Countess | Maria-Letitia von Schönburg-Glauchau | 2001 | |||||||
| 45.1456322 - QVD | Count | Maximus Carolus von Schönburg-Glauchau | 2003 | |||||||
| 45.1456323 - QVD | Count | Valentin Polykarp von Schönburg-Glauchau | 2005 | |||||||
| 45.14564 - QVD | Prince | Rainer of Hesse-Cassel | 1939 | Rainer was adopted by his uncle Prince Richard of Hesse-Cassel on 7 July 1952 | ||||||
| 45.14565 - QVD | Princess | Clarissa of Hesse-Cassel | 1944 | Claude-Jean Derrien | 1948 | Clarissa was born posthumously | ||||
| 45.145651 - QVD | Johanna von Hessen | 1980 | Clarissa has no issue by Claude-Jean but Johanna is her natural daughter | |||||||
| 45.146 | Princess | Marie Polyxene of Hesse-Cassel | 1872 | 1882 | ||||||
| 45.147 | Princess | Sibylle Margaretha of Hesse-Cassel | 1877 | 1953 | Baron | Friedrich von Vincke | 1867 | 1925 | ||
| 45.15 | Princess | Auguste Sophie of Hesse-Cassel | 1823 | 1889 | Baron | Karl Friedrich von Blixen-Fineke | 1822 | 1873 | ||
| 45.16 | Princess | Sophie of Hesse-Cassel | 1827 | 1827 | ||||||
| 45.2 | Prince | Karl Friedrich of Hesse-Cassel | 1789 | 1802 | ||||||
| 45.3 | Prince | Friedrich Wilhelm of Hesse-Cassel | 1790 | 1876 | ||||||
| 45.4 | Prince | Ludwig Karl of Hesse-Cassel | 1791 | 1800 | ||||||
| 45.5 | Prince | Georg Karl of Hesse-Cassel | 1793 | 1881 | ||||||
| 45.6 | Princess | Luise Caroline of Hesse-Cassel | 1794 | 1881 | Baron | Georg von der Decken | 1787 | 1859 | ||
| 45.7 | Princess | Marie of Hesse-Cassel | 1796 | 1880 | Grand Duke | Georg Friedrich of Mecklenburg-Strelitz | 1779 | 1860 | See 24.8 | |
| 45.8 | Princess | Augusta Wilhelmine of Hesse-Cassel | 1797 | 1889 | Prince | Adolphus of Great Britain (Duke of Cambridge) | 1774 | 1850 | Adolphus was a younger brother of King George IV and later King William IV of Great Britain. From 1816 to 1837, he served as viceroy of Hanover on behalf of his two brothers. | |
| 45.81 | Prince | George of Great Britain (Duke of Cambridge) | 1819 | 1904 | Sarah Louise Fairbrother | 1816 | 1890 | George was commander-in-chief of the British Army from 1856 to 1895 his wife Sarah was known as Mrs. Fitzgeorge | ||
| 45.82 | Princess | Augusta of Great Britain | 1822 | 1916 | Grand Duke | Friedrich Wilhelm of Mecklenburg-Strelitz | 1819 | 1904 | 24.82 | |
| 45.83 | Princess | Mary Adelaide of Great Britain | 1833 | 1897 | Count | Franz von Hohenstein | 1837 | 1900 | 22.262 - Franz was created Prince of Teck in 1863 by Emperor Franz Joseph and Duke of Teck on 16 September 1871. Teck was a subsidiary title of his father Duke Alexander of Württemberg |