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- History_of_Hesse abstract "The history of Hesse began when the cultural area known as Hesse came into existence in 1568, as the portion granted to George, youngest of the four sons of Landgrave Philip I of Hesse. With the extinction of the Hesse-Marburg and Hesse-Rheinfels lines by 1604, Hesse-Darmstadt, along with Hesse-Kassel, became one of the two Hessian states. While Hesse-Kassel converted to Calvinism and became one of the most zealous exponents of the Protestant cause in the Thirty Years' War, Landgrave George II remained a strict Lutheran and maintained a close alliance with Saxony, which resulted in a pro-Habsburg policy after 1642.Hesse-Darmstadt gained a great deal of territory by the secularizations and mediatizations authorized by the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803. Most notable was the acquisition of the Duchy of Westphalia, formerly owned by the Archbishop of Cologne, as well as territories from the Archbishop of Mainz and the Bishop of Worms. In 1806, upon the dissolution of the Reich and the dispossession of his cousin, the Elector of Hesse-Kassel, the Landgrave took the title of Grand Duke of Hesse.At the Congress of Vienna, the Grand Duke was forced to cede Westphalia to Prussia, in exchange for which he received a piece of territory on the Left Bank of the Rhine, including the important federal fortress at Mainz. The Grand Duchy changed its name to the Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine in 1816.In 1867, the northern half of the Grand Duchy (Upper Hesse) became a part of the North German Confederation, while the half of the Grand Duchy south of the Main (Starkenburg and Rhenish Hesse) remained outside. In 1871, it became a constituent state of the German Empire. The last Grand Duke, Ernst Ludwig (a grandson of Queen Victoria and brother to Empress Alexandra of Russia), was forced from his throne at the end of World War I.The state was then renamed the Volksstaat Hessen (People's State of Hesse).The majority of the state combined with Frankfurt am Main, the Waldeck area (Rhine-Province) and the old Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau to form the new state of Hesse following the Second World War. Excepted was the Montabaur district from Hessen-Nassau and that part of Hessen-Darmstadt on the left bank of the Rhine (Rhenish Hesse) became part of the Rhineland-Palatinate state. (Bad) Wimpfen - an exclave of Hessen-Darmstadt - became part of Baden-Württemberg, district of Sinsheim.".
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- History_of_Hesse subject Category:1866_disestablishments.
- History_of_Hesse subject Category:History_of_Hesse.
- History_of_Hesse subject Category:House_of_Hesse-Kassel.
- History_of_Hesse subject Category:Royal_families_of_Sweden.
- History_of_Hesse subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_1567.
- History_of_Hesse subject Category:States_of_the_German_Confederation.
- History_of_Hesse subject Category:States_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- History_of_Hesse comment "The history of Hesse began when the cultural area known as Hesse came into existence in 1568, as the portion granted to George, youngest of the four sons of Landgrave Philip I of Hesse. With the extinction of the Hesse-Marburg and Hesse-Rheinfels lines by 1604, Hesse-Darmstadt, along with Hesse-Kassel, became one of the two Hessian states.".
- History_of_Hesse label "History of Hesse".
- History_of_Hesse label "История Бадена".
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