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upper hesseの例文

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  • On 6 March 1645, troops of Kassel marched into Upper Hesse.
  • Hesse-Kassel received a quarter of Upper Hesse, with Marburg.
  • In 1797 French troops occupied the Upper Hesse and moved their headquarters to Giessen.
  • Under the Unification Treaty between Cassel and Darmstadt, Upper Hesse was permanently divided.
  • Against her relatives in Hesse-Darmstadt she started the conflict over Upper Hesse again.
  • It is common in Upper Hesse, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Rh鰊 and Hohenlohe.
  • In the aftermath, Upper Hesse was divided and parts of its territory went to the now stronger Hesse-Cassel.
  • In 1469, he supported Landgrave Louis II, Landgrave of Lower Hesse against his brother Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse.
  • Large parts of the disputed Upper Hesse territory including Marburg fell to the elder Kassel line, while Hesse-Darmstadt retained Giessen and Biedenkopf.
  • The state consisted of provinces Upper Hesse (, capital Gie遝n ), Starkenburg ( capital Darmstadt ) and Rhenish Hesse (, capital Mainz ).
  • By the end of 1647, troops from Cassel had re-occupied the majority of Lower and Upper Hesse and the Lower County of Katzenelnbogen.
  • Glauburg Upper Hesse is one of the historically important cultural landscape and is situated at the foot of Glauberg that the new town was also the name.
  • Upon the death of his father Louis I in 1458, Henry received Upper Hesse and his brother Count of Katzenelnbogen and his wife Anne of W黵ttemberg.
  • Johann V married in 1482 to Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg, a daughter of Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse and his wife Anna of Katzenelnbogen.
  • The whole of Upper Hesse, the Lower County of Katzenelnbogen and the Barony of Schmalkalden, a Hessian exclave in Thuringia, went to Hesse-Darmstadt.
  • The hopes of Lower Hesse to recover their lost territories in Upper Hesse, as a reward for their support of Sweden, were not, however, fulfilled.
  • It consisted of the city of Marburg and the surrounding towns of Gie遝n, Nidda and Eppstein, approximately what is today called Upper Hesse ( " " ).
  • The counts founded many cities, and for centuries or decades, they owned others, such as Henry III of Upper Hesse to Count Philipp's daughter Anna of Katzenelnbogen.
  • After Philipp I's death, his daughter Anna inherited the County, including Dornberg Castle, and so it fell to her husband, Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse.
  • Darmstadt had to give up a significant part of Upper Hesse to Cassel, not least Marburg and other occupied territories, including the Lower County of Katzenelnbogen and the Barony of Schmalkalden.
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