William II, Elector of Hesse explained

William II
Succession:Elector of Hesse
Reign:27 February 1821 – 20 November 1847
Predecessor:William I
Successor:Frederick William
Spouse:
    Issue:Prince Wilhelm
    Princess Karoline
    Princess Luise
    Frederick William, Elector of Hesse
    Marie Frederica, Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen
    Prince Ferdinand
    Luise Wilhelmine Emilie
    Julius Wilhelm Albrecht
    Gustav Karl
    Amalie Wilhelmine Emilie
    Emilie
    Friederike
    Wilhelm
    Helene
    House:Hesse-Kassel
    Father:William I, Elector of Hesse
    Mother:Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark
    Birth Date:28 July 1777
    Birth Place:Schloss Philippsruhe, Hesse
    Death Place:Frankfurt, Hesse

    William II (German: Wilhelm II; 28 July 1777 – 20 November 1847) was the penultimate Elector of Hesse.[1]

    Early life

    William was the eldest surviving son of William I, Elector of Hesse and Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark and Norway. With the Hessian troops, he was involved in the War of the Sixth Coalition against Napoleon in 1813. He succeeded as Elector of Hesse (a title that was moribund after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806) on his father's death in 1821.

    Personal life

    On 13 February 1797 in Berlin, William married Princess Augusta of Prussia, fourth daughter of King Frederick William II of Prussia. They had six children:

    Second marriage

    William also had eight children by his second wife, Emilie Ortlöpp (1791–1843), daughter of Johann Christian Ortlöpp and wife Agnese Luise Sophie Wiessenberg, created (1821) Countess of Reichenbach-Lessonitz. The children bore the title Count/Countess of Reichenbach-Lessonitz:

    Third marriage

    Several months after Augusta's death on 19 February 1841, William morganatically married his mistress and their children were legitimated. Emilie Ortlöpp died less than two years after the marriage in 1843.

    Again, months after his second wife's death, William married (morganatically) Caroline, Baroness of Berlepsch (1820–1877), daughter of Ludwig Hermann, Baron of Berlepsch and Melusine Jul. Chr. von Kruse. William created the title of Countess of Bergen for Caroline in 1846. This marriage was childless. After his death, she married on 28 October 1851 Karl Adolf Graf von Hohenthal (1811–1875), by whom she had two sons: Karl Adolf (b. 1853) and Karl Ludwig (b. 1857).

    William died on 20 November 1847 and was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Frederick William, the last Elector of Hesse.

    Descendants

    Princess Tatiana of Greece and Denmark, the wife of Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark, is a descendant of William II, through her mother's side.

    Sources

    Notes and References

    1. After 1806, the title of Elector was meaningless, since no more Holy Roman Emperors could be elected, because the Empire had been dissolved. Nevertheless, the rulers of Hesse-Kassel still used the title.