Friedrich II (14 August 1720-31 October 1785), Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel |
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Father:1 | Wilhelm VIII (10 March 1682-1 February 1760), Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel | ||
Mother:2 | Dorothea Wilhelmine von Sachsen-Zeitz (20 March 1691-17 March 1743) |
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Married:3 | 28 June 1740 | Mary of Great Britain (22 February 1723-14 January 1772) | Kassel [city/town], Hesse [state], Germany [country] | ||
Married by proxy in St James’s Palace 8 May 1740. | |||||
Separated:4 | 14 February 1755 | Mary of Great Britain (22 February 1723-14 January 1772) | |||
Married:5 | 10 January 1773 | Philippine Augusta Amalie von Brandenburg-Schwedt (10 October 1745-1 May 1800) | Berlin [city/town], Germany [country] |
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Occupation:10 | General Field Marshal in the Prussian army | ||||
Occupation:11 | 1760-85 | Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel |
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Buried:12 | Kassel [city/town], Hesse [state], Germany [country] | |||
In the "katholische Kapelle am Friedrichsplatz". | ||||
Born:13 | 14 August 1720 | Kassel [city/town], Hesse [state], Germany [country] | ||
Died:14 | 31 October 1785 | Weissenstein Castle [building], Wehrda [Unknown/Unspecified], Marburg [city/town], Marburg-Biedenkopf [county], Hesse [state], Germany [country] |
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