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Countess of Solms-Laubach; Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agnes of Solms-Laubach (7 January 1578 – 23 November 1602) was a Countess of Solms-Laubach and, by marriage, Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel from 1593 until her death.
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Agnes of Solms-Laubach | |
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Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel | |
Born | 7 January 1578 Laubach, Solms-Laubach |
Died | 23 November 1602 24) Laubach | (aged
Noble family | Solms-Laubach |
Spouse(s) | Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel |
Issue | Otto, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel Elizabeth of Hesse-Kassel, Duchess of Mecklenburg William V, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel |
Father | John George, Count of Solms-Laubach |
Mother | Margaret of Schönburg-Glauchau |
Agnes was a daughter of Count John George (1546–1600), son of Count Frederick Magnus I of Solms-Laubach, from his marriage to Margaret of Schönburg-Glauchau (1554–1606).
She married at the age of 15, on 23 September 1593, to Kassel Landgrave Maurice of Hesse-Kassel, whom she had met at the wedding of his oldest sister Anna Maria. Anna's wedding was celebrated in the presence of numerous princely guests. The marriage to the Calvinist Countess increased Maurice ties with the Calvinist counts of Wetterau considerably, although Maurice had chosen Agnes as his wife more out of love than of dynastic calculation.
Agnes was described as exceptionally talented, beautiful and lovable. Matthäus Merian made an embroidery of the countess with her husband and children. On the day after Anna's death, Maurice wrote to King Henry IV of France about his great loss.
From her marriage with Maurice, Agnes had following children: