- The term
Upper Hesse (German:
Provinz Oberhessen)
originally referred to the
southern possessions of the
Landgraviate of Hesse,
which were
initially geographically...
- born 20
August 1727 (20 July,
according to
other sources) at Gedern,
Oberhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt, in the then Holy
Roman Empire, was a
daughter of George...
-
Ferdinande Henriette of Stolberg-Gedern, born 2
October 1699 at Gedern,
Oberhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt, then in the Holy
Roman Empire, was a
daughter of Louis...
-
expansion beyond the Main
might provoke France. However,
Upper Hesse (German:
Oberhessen: the
parts of Hesse-Darmstadt
north of the Main
around the town of Gießen)...
- Wagner, G.W.J. (1854). Die Wüstungen im
Grossherzogthum Hessen:
Provinz Oberhessen [The
Deserted Villages in the
Grand Duchy of Hesse:
Upper Hesse province]...
- was
Darmstadt and the
state consisted of
provinces Upper Hesse (German:
Oberhessen,
capital Gießen),
Starkenburg (capital Darmstadt) and
Rhenish Hesse (German:...
-
outside of the
North German Confederation. Though, the
northern province Oberhessen of the
Grand Duchy of
Hesse did join. In northern,
central and eastern...
- River, in the
western German state of Hesse,
between the
hilly province Oberhessen and the north-western
Taunus mountains.
Bettina von
Arnim writes of Wetterau...
-
residential school, the
Bergschule Hochwaldhausen,
located in
Vogelsberg in
Oberhessen. This
period in
Erika Mann's
schooling lasted from
April to July 1922;...
-
Nidda and Eppstein,
approximately what is
today called Upper Hesse (
Oberhessen). The area had been a semi-independent
county under the
counts Giso or...