Louis, Prince Of Hesse And By Rhine
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Louis, Prince of Hesse and by Rhine (''Ludwig Hermann Alexander Chlodwig'', 20 November 1908 – 30 May 1968) was the youngest son of
Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse Ernest Louis (; 25 November 1868 – 9 October 1937) was the last Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine, reigning from 1892 until 1918. Early life Ernest Louis was the elder son of Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine and Princess Alice of ...
by his second wife, Princess Eleonore of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich. He was a great-grandson of
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.


Life

After studying archeology and art history, Louis was appointed as an attaché at the German Embassy in London. At the
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in
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, Louis met Margaret Campbell Geddes, daughter of Sir Auckland Campbell Geddes, later created first
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. They were married on 17 November 1937 at St Peter's Church, Eaton Square, dressed in mourning, as on the day before Louis's older brother Georg Donatus, the last Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse, his mother Grand Duchess Eleonore, his sister-in-law, and his nephews, were all killed in the Sabena OO-AUB Ostend crash, on their way to the wedding. The couple swiftly travelled to
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for the funerals. As a result of his brother's death in the Sabena air crash, Louis succeeded him as head of the formerly grand-ducal
House of Hesse-Darmstadt The Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt () was a State of the Holy Roman Empire, ruled by a younger branch of the House of Hesse. It was formed in 1567 following the division of the Landgraviate of Hesse among the four sons of Landgrave Philip I. T ...
. The couple had no children. Soon after the death of Georg Donatus and his wife, Louis adopted his one-year-old niece Princess Johanna, who was left as the nominal heiress of the Grand-Ducal House of Hesse and by Rhine, but the little girl died of
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in 1939. During the
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, Louis was drafted into military service. Soon after, however, he was eliminated from the ''
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'' along with other members of formerly ruling houses, because of "political unreliability" according to the '' Prinzenerlass'', although he had joined the
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as a precaution to protect his position and property. He then withdrew to his estate Schloss Wolfsgarten near Frankfurt with his wife, who aroused suspicion because of her British origins. They made Wolfsgarten available as a military hospital of the
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during the Second World War. Louis and his wife adopted and took care of the younger children of Philipp, Landgrave of Hesse, after the latter had been arrested first by the Nazis and then by U.S. forces, while his wife Princess Mafalda of Savoy had died in the
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after it was bombed by the Allies. After the end of the war, the couple helped with the reconstruction of
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, in art, museums, and charitable institutions such as the ''Alice Hospital'', the ''Eleonora Home'', and the German Red Cross, of which Margaret was a board member for two decades from 1958. Louis's sister-in-law Cecilie of Hesse, Princess of Greece and Denmark who had died in the Sabena plane crash, was a sister of the future
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. As a result, a close friendship developed between the Hessian royal couple and
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and her husband Philip. They are credited with helping the
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to reestablish connections with their German relations after the Second World War. The royal couple paid a visit to Louis (called ''Lu'') and Margaret (called ''Peg'') at their home in Wolfsgarten on 20 May 1965. As a lover of classical music, Louis promoted the Ansbach Bach Festival and the
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. He translated texts for his friend
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(191376) and had the English composer come to Wolfsgarten, where parts of his opera ''
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'', published in 1973, were written. He introduced Britten to the poetry of
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(17701843), and Britten dedicated his
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'' Sechs Hölderlin-Fragmente'' (1958) to Prince Louis. In 1964, he stood as godfather to Prince Edward. In 1960, Prince Louis adopted his distant cousin, Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse. With the death of Prince Louis in
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in 1968, he was succeeded by Moritz's father, Philipp, Landgrave of Hesse (died 1980) as head of the house. Moritz (died 2013) in turn was succeeded by his son, Donatus (born 1966).


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