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{{Short description|State of Holy Roman Empire}}
{{Infobox former country
{{Unreferenced|date=May 2022}}
|native_name = ''Landgrafschaft Hessen''
{{Infobox country
|native_name = {{native name|de|Landgrafschaft Hessen}}
|conventional_long_name = Landgraviate of Hesse
|conventional_long_name = Landgraviate of Hesse
|common_name = Hesse
|common_name = Hesse
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|continent = Europe
|region = Central Europe
|country = Germany
|era = [[Middle Ages]], [[Reformation]]
|era = [[Middle Ages]], [[Reformation]]
|status = Vassal
|status = State of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]
|empire = Holy Roman Empire
|empire = Holy Roman Empire
|government_type = Feudal monarchy
|government_type = [[Feudal monarchy]]
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|year_start = 1264
|year_start = 1264
|year_end = 1567
|year_end = 1567
|event_start = Partitioned from<br>{{spaces|4}}[[Duchy of Thuringia]]
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|event_start = Partitioned from<br>{{spaces|4}}[[Landgraviate of Thuringia]]
|date_start =
|date_start =
|event1 = Raised to<br>{{spaces|4}}[[Princes of the Holy Roman Empire|Principality]]
|event1 = Raised to<br />{{spaces|4}}[[Prince of the Holy Roman Empire|Principality]]
|date_event1 = 1292
|date_event1 = 1292
|event2 = Partitioned in twain
|event2 = Partitioned in twain
|date_event2 = 1458–1500
|date_event2 = 1458–1487
|event3 = Reformation
|date_event3 = 1526
|event_end = Partitioned in four
|event_end = Partitioned in four
|date_end = <!--- Optional: Date of disestablishment --->
|date_end =
|p1 = Duchy of Thuringia
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|flag_p1 = Grunwald Brunszwik.svg
|p1 = Landgraviate of Thuringia
|image_p1 = [[File:COA family de Landgrafen von Hessen.svg|20px|Landgraviate of Thuringia]]
|s1 = Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel
|s1 = Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel
|flag_s1 = Hessen KS flag.svg
|image_s1 = [[File:Wappen-HK (1736-1804).svg|20px|link=Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel]]
|s2 = Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt
|s2 = Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt
|flag_s2 = Flag of Hesse-Darmstadt Regiment during the Seven Years War (1756-1763).svg
|image_s2 = [[File:Wappen-HD (1736–1804).svg|20px|link=Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt]]
|s3 = Hesse-Marburg
|s3 = Hesse-Marburg
|image_s3 = [[File:Hessen-Wappen 1548.png|20px|link=Hesse-Marburg]]
|image_s3 = [[File:Arms of the house of Hesse (3).svg|20px|link=Hesse-Marburg]]
|s4 = Hesse-Rheinfels
|s4 = Hesse-Rheinfels
|image_s4 = [[File:Hessen-Wappen 1548.png|20px|link=Hesse-Rheinfels]]
|image_s4 = [[File:Arms of the house of Hesse (3).svg|20px|link=Hesse-Rheinfels]]
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|image_flag = <!--{{cn}}{{year needed}}-->
|image_flag = Old flag of Hesse.png
|flag_size = 100px
|image_coat = COA family de Landgrafen von Hessen.svg
|flag = Flag of Hesse
|image_coat = Arms of the house of Hesse.svg
|image_map = Gft. Solms Lgft. Hessen Gft. Ziegenhain.png
|image_map = Gft. Solms Lgft. Hessen Gft. Ziegenhain.png
|image_map_caption = Landgraviate of Hesse (blue), about 1400
|image_map_caption = Landgraviate of Hesse (blue), about 1400
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|capital = [[Marburg]], [[Gudensberg]],<br>[[Kassel]] (from 1277)
|capital = [[Marburg]], [[Gudensberg]],<br />[[Kassel]] (from 1277)
|leader1 = [[Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse|Henry I ''the Child'']]
|leader1 = [[Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse|Henry I ''the Child'']]
|leader2 = [[Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse|Philip I ''the Magnanimous'']]
|leader2 = [[Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse|Philip I ''the Magnanimous'']]
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|year_leader2 = 1509–1567
|year_leader2 = 1509–1567
|title_leader = [[Rulers of Hesse|Landgrave]]
|title_leader = [[Rulers of Hesse|Landgrave]]
|religion = [[Catholicism]], [[Calvinism|Reformed]]
}}
}}
The '''Landgraviate of Hesse''' ({{lang-de|Landgrafschaft Hessen}}) was a [[Princes of the Holy Roman Empire|Principality]] of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. It existed as a unity from 1264 to 1567, when it was divided between the sons of late Landgrave [[Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse|Philip I]].
The '''Landgraviate of Hesse''' ({{langx|de|Landgrafschaft Hessen}}) was a [[Princes of the Holy Roman Empire|principality]] of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. It existed as a single entity from 1264 to 1567, when it was divided among the sons of [[Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse]].


==History==
==History==
In the early Middle Ages the [[Hessengau]] territory (named after the Germanic [[Chatti]] tribes) formed the northern parts of the German stem duchy of [[Duchy of Franconia|Franconia]] along with the adjacent [[Lahngau]]. Upon the extinction of the ducal [[Conradines]], these [[Rhenish Franconia]]n counties were gradually acquired by Landgrave [[Louis I, Landgrave of Thuringia|Louis I of Thuringia]] and his successors.
In the early Middle Ages, the territory of [[Hessengau]], named after the Germanic [[Chatti]] tribes, formed the northern part of the German stem duchy of [[Duchy of Franconia|Franconia]], along with the adjacent [[Lahngau]]. Upon the extinction of the ducal [[Conradines]], these [[Rhenish Franconia]]n counties were gradually acquired by [[Landgrave]] [[Louis I, Landgrave of Thuringia|Louis I of Thuringia]] and his successors.


After the [[War of the Thuringian Succession]] upon the death of Landgrave [[Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia|Henry Raspe]] in 1247, his niece Duchess [[Sophie of Thuringia, Duchess of Brabant|Sophia of Brabant]] secured the Hessian possessions for her minor son [[Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse|Henry the Child]], who would become the first Landgrave of Hesse and founder of the [[House of Hesse]] in 1246. The remaining Thuringian landgraviate fell to the [[House of Wettin|Wettin]] margrave [[Henry III, Margrave of Meissen|Henry III of Meissen]]. Henry I of Hesse was raised to [[prince]]ly status by King [[Adolf, King of Germany|Adolf of Germany]] in 1292.
After the [[War of the Thuringian Succession]] upon the death of Landgrave [[Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia|Henry Raspe]] in 1247, his niece Duchess [[Sophie of Thuringia, Duchess of Brabant|Sophia of Brabant]] secured the Hessian possessions for her minor son [[Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse|Henry the Child]]. In 1264 he became the first Landgrave of Hesse and the founder of the [[House of Hesse]]. The remaining Thuringian landgraviate fell to the [[House of Wettin|Wettin]]'s [[Henry III, Margrave of Meissen]]. Henry I of Hesse was raised to the status of [[prince]] by King [[Adolf, King of Germany|Adolf of Germany]] in 1292.


From 1308 to 1311 and again from 1458 the landgraviate was divided in [[Upper Hesse]] and [[Lower Hesse]] until its re-unification under Landgrave [[William II, Landgrave of Hesse|William II]] in 1500. The Landgraviate rose to primary importance under William's son Landgrave [[Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse|Philip I]] also called ''Philip the Magnanimous'' who embraced [[Protestantism]] upon the 1526 [[Synod of Homberg]] and thereafter took steps to create a protective alliance of Protestant princes and powers against the [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] emperor [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]]. Upon the death of Philip I in 1567, the Landgraviate was divided between his sons from his first marriage, which decisively enfeebled its importance:
From 1308 to 1311, and again from 1458, the landgraviate was divided into [[Upper Hesse]] and [[Lower Hesse]]. Hesse was re-unified under Landgrave [[William II, Landgrave of Hesse|William II]] in 1500. The Landgraviate rose to primary importance under his son [[Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse|Philip I]], also called Philip the Magnanimous, who embraced [[Protestantism]] following the 1526 [[Synod of Homberg]] and then took steps to create a protective alliance of Protestant princes and powers against the [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] emperor [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]]. When Philip I died in 1567, Hesse was divided between his sons from his first marriage, which decisively enfeebled its importance.

* [[Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel|Hesse-Kassel]] (or Hesse-Cassel, [[Electorate of Hesse]] from 1803, incorporated into the [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussian]] province of [[Hesse-Nassau]] in 1866) to [[William IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel|William IV]]
The new Hessian territories were:
* [[Hesse-Marburg]] (line extinct in 1604, incorporated into Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Darmstadt) to [[Louis IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Marburg|Louis IV]]
* [[Hesse-Rheinfels]] (line extinct in 1583, incorporated into Hesse-Kassel) to [[Philip II, Landgrave of Hesse-Rheinfels|Philip II]]
* [[Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel|Hesse-Kassel]] (or Hesse-Cassel, the [[Electorate of Hesse]] from 1803, which was eventually incorporated into the [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussian]] province of [[Hesse-Nassau]] in 1866) to [[William IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel|William IV]];
* [[Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt|Hesse-Darmstadt]] ([[Grand Duchy of Hesse]] from 1806, [[People's State of Hesse]] from 1918) to [[George I, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt|George I]]
* [[Hesse-Marburg]] (whose line became extinct in 1604, and was then incorporated into Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Darmstadt) to [[Louis IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Marburg|Louis IV]];
* [[Hesse-Rheinfels]] (whose line became extinct in 1583, and was then incorporated into Hesse-Kassel) to [[Philip II, Landgrave of Hesse-Rheinfels|Philip II]];
* 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, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt|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.
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.


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Latest revision as of 05:36, 21 October 2024

Landgraviate of Hesse
Landgrafschaft Hessen (German)
1264–1567
Landgraviate of Hesse (blue), about 1400
Landgraviate of Hesse (blue), about 1400
StatusState of the Holy Roman Empire
CapitalMarburg, Gudensberg,
Kassel (from 1277)
Religion
Catholicism, Reformed
GovernmentFeudal monarchy
Landgrave 
• 1264–1308
Henry I the Child
• 1509–1567
Philip I the Magnanimous
Historical eraMiddle Ages, Reformation
• Partitioned from
    Duchy of Thuringia
1264
• Raised to
    Principality
1292
• Partitioned in twain
1458–1487
• Reformation
1526
• Partitioned in four
1567
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Thuringia
Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel
Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt
Hesse-Marburg
Hesse-Rheinfels

The Landgraviate of Hesse (German: Landgrafschaft Hessen) was a principality of the Holy Roman Empire. It existed as a single entity from 1264 to 1567, when it was divided among the sons of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse.

History

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In the early Middle Ages, the territory of Hessengau, named after the Germanic Chatti tribes, formed the northern part of the German stem duchy of Franconia, along with the adjacent Lahngau. Upon the extinction of the ducal Conradines, these Rhenish Franconian counties were gradually acquired by Landgrave Louis I of Thuringia and his successors.

After the War of the Thuringian Succession upon the death of Landgrave Henry Raspe in 1247, his niece Duchess Sophia of Brabant secured the Hessian possessions for her minor son Henry the Child. In 1264 he became the first Landgrave of Hesse and the founder of the House of Hesse. The remaining Thuringian landgraviate fell to the Wettin's Henry III, Margrave of Meissen. Henry I of Hesse was raised to the status of prince by King Adolf of Germany in 1292.

From 1308 to 1311, and again from 1458, the landgraviate was divided into Upper Hesse and Lower Hesse. Hesse was re-unified under Landgrave William II in 1500. The Landgraviate rose to primary importance under his son Philip I, also called Philip the Magnanimous, who embraced Protestantism following the 1526 Synod of Homberg and then took steps to create a protective alliance of Protestant princes and powers against the Catholic emperor Charles V. When Philip I died in 1567, Hesse was divided between his sons from his first marriage, which decisively enfeebled its importance.

The new Hessian territories were:

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.

See also

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