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  1. William Christoph of Hesse-Homburg (13 November 1625, Ober-Rosbach – 27 August 1681, then in Bingenheim, now in Echzell) was the second Landgraf of Hesse-Homburg (then known as "Landgraf of Bingenheim") during 1648–1669.

  2. William Christoph of Hesse-Homburg (13 November 1625, Ober-Rosbach – 27 August 1681, then in Bingenheim, now in Echzell) was the second Landgraf of Hesse-Homburg (then known as "Landgraf of Bingenheim") during 1648–1669.

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  4. William Christoph of Hesse-Homburg was the second Landgraf of Hesse-Homburg during 1648–1669.

  5. Sep 12, 2022 · William Christoph of HesseHomburg (13 November 1625, OberRosbach 27 August 1681, then in Bingenheim, now in Echzell) was the second Landgraf of HesseHomburg (then known as Landgraf of Bingenheim) during 16481669. He was the third (second surviving) of five sons of Frederick I, Landgrave of H

  6. Hesse-Homburg was a state of the Holy Roman Empire and a sovereign member of the German Confederation. It was formed into a separate landgraviate in 1622 by the landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt ; it was to be ruled by his son, although it did not become independent of Hesse-Darmstadt until 1668.

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  8. This is a list of monarchs of Hesse ( German: Hessen) during the history of Hesse on west-central Germany. These monarchs belonged to a dynasty collectively known as the House of Hesse and the House of Brabant, [1] originally the Reginar. Hesse was ruled as a landgraviate, electorate and later as a grand duchy until 1918.

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