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- Hessenstein is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. The nearest town is Klingenbrunn, Germany. 48°54′53″N 13°18′15″E / 48.91472°N 13.30417°E / 48.91472;...
- Frederick William, Prince von Hessenstein (17 March 1735, Stockholm — 27 July 1808, Panker), was a Swedish statesman and a soldier of German ancestry...
- children: Wilhelm Friedrich von Hessenstein (23 June 1789 – 26 April 1790), died in infancy Wilhelm Karl von Hessenstein (19 May 1790 – 22 March 1867),...
- Hessenstein Castle (German: Burg Hessenstein) is a castle near Ederbringhausen in Vöhl in Landkreis Waldeck-Frankenberg in Hesse, Germany. It is situated...
- Taube: Frederick William von Hessenstein (1735–1808). Charles Edward von Hessenstein (1737–1769). Hedwig Amalia von Hessenstein (1743–1752). After the death...
- and a portal designed by Nicodemus Tessin the Elder; the Stenbock and Hessenstein Palaces on the east side are less elaborate. North of the square, the...
- also as a rank of nobility (such as Fursten Prince Frederick William of Hessenstein), or as a courtesy title for an ex-dynast (such as Prins Oscar Bernadotte)...
- their last child. On 2 May 1811, Karoline received the title Countess of Hessenstein, which all her surviving children with the elector also received after...
- Ulrika Taube (31 October 1714 – 11 February 1744), also Countess von Hessenstein, was a Swedish courtier and countess, a countess of the Holy Roman Empire...
- by the King and was first received by Frederick William, Prince von Hessenstein on 15 January 1773 by letter. One of the most famous title holders was...