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Lower Hesse is a historic designation for an area in northern Hesse, Germany. The term Lower Hesse originated in the Middle Ages for the so-called "lower principality" of Hesse, which was separated until 1450 from the so-called "upper principality" (later Upper Hesse) by the comital lands of Ziegenhain. It covered the area at the lower part of the Fulda and Eder rivers, and the Schwalm, Werra and Upper Weser rivers, including the towns of Kassel, Homberg (Efze), Melsungen, and Rotenburg an der Fulda.

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  • Niederhessen (de)
  • Bassa Assia (it)
  • Lower Hesse (en)
  • 下黑森 (zh)
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  • 下黑森(德語:Niederhessen)是德國黑森州北部一個地區的歷史名稱。 下黑森一詞起源於中世紀,指的是黑森州所謂的“下公國”。1450年齊根海因伯爵領地與上公國(也即後來的上黑森)分離。它覆蓋了富爾達河和埃德河下游以及施瓦爾姆河、韋拉河和威悉河上游的地區,包括卡塞爾、洪貝格、梅爾松根和富爾達河畔羅滕堡等城市。 1567 年,黑森伯爵腓力一世去世後,黑森被他的四個兒子瓜分,下黑森成為新的黑森-卡塞爾伯國的中心,該領地由他的兒子威廉四世繼承。 (zh)
  • Niederhessen ist eine historische Bezeichnung für ein Gebiet im nördlichen Hessen (Nordhessen). Der Begriff Niederhessen entstand im Mittelalter für das sogenannte „Niederfürstentum“ der Landgrafschaft Hessen, das durch die Grafschaft Ziegenhain bis 1450 vom sogenannten „Oberfürstentum“ (Oberhessen) getrennt war. Es umfasste das Gebiet an unterer Fulda, Eder, Schwalm, Werra und der Oberweser mit der Residenz Kassel sowie u. a. den Städten Homberg (Efze), Melsungen, Eschwege, Felsberg, Grebenstein und Rotenburg an der Fulda. (de)
  • Lower Hesse is a historic designation for an area in northern Hesse, Germany. The term Lower Hesse originated in the Middle Ages for the so-called "lower principality" of Hesse, which was separated until 1450 from the so-called "upper principality" (later Upper Hesse) by the comital lands of Ziegenhain. It covered the area at the lower part of the Fulda and Eder rivers, and the Schwalm, Werra and Upper Weser rivers, including the towns of Kassel, Homberg (Efze), Melsungen, and Rotenburg an der Fulda. (en)
  • Il territorio della Bassa Assia (Niederhessen in tedesco), è un'area situata nella regione dell'Assia, in Germania. Il termine di Bassa Assia si originò nel medioevo per delineare il cosiddetto "basso principato" dell'Assia che venne separato nel 1450 dall'"alto principato" (poi Alta Assia) dai territori della contea di Ziegenhain. La regione copriva la sponda sud dei fiumi Fulda ed Eder, nonché le aree dei fiumi , Werra e alto Weser, includendo quindi le città di Kassel, Homberg (Efze), Melsungen e Rotenburg an der Fulda. (it)
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  • Niederhessen ist eine historische Bezeichnung für ein Gebiet im nördlichen Hessen (Nordhessen). Der Begriff Niederhessen entstand im Mittelalter für das sogenannte „Niederfürstentum“ der Landgrafschaft Hessen, das durch die Grafschaft Ziegenhain bis 1450 vom sogenannten „Oberfürstentum“ (Oberhessen) getrennt war. Es umfasste das Gebiet an unterer Fulda, Eder, Schwalm, Werra und der Oberweser mit der Residenz Kassel sowie u. a. den Städten Homberg (Efze), Melsungen, Eschwege, Felsberg, Grebenstein und Rotenburg an der Fulda. Nach der Teilung der Landgrafschaft Hessen nach dem Tod des Landgrafen Philipp des Großmütigen im Jahre 1567 wurde das Gebiet das Kernland der neuen Landgrafschaft Hessen-Kassel. (de)
  • Lower Hesse is a historic designation for an area in northern Hesse, Germany. The term Lower Hesse originated in the Middle Ages for the so-called "lower principality" of Hesse, which was separated until 1450 from the so-called "upper principality" (later Upper Hesse) by the comital lands of Ziegenhain. It covered the area at the lower part of the Fulda and Eder rivers, and the Schwalm, Werra and Upper Weser rivers, including the towns of Kassel, Homberg (Efze), Melsungen, and Rotenburg an der Fulda. Following the death in 1567 of Landgrave Philip the Magnanimous, Hesse was divided up among his four sons, with Lower Hesse becoming the heart of the new Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel, which went to his son William IV. (en)
  • Il territorio della Bassa Assia (Niederhessen in tedesco), è un'area situata nella regione dell'Assia, in Germania. Il termine di Bassa Assia si originò nel medioevo per delineare il cosiddetto "basso principato" dell'Assia che venne separato nel 1450 dall'"alto principato" (poi Alta Assia) dai territori della contea di Ziegenhain. La regione copriva la sponda sud dei fiumi Fulda ed Eder, nonché le aree dei fiumi , Werra e alto Weser, includendo quindi le città di Kassel, Homberg (Efze), Melsungen e Rotenburg an der Fulda. A seguito della morte nel 1567 del langravio Filippo il Magnanimo, l'Assia venne divisa tra i suoi quattro figli, con la Bassa Assia che divenne il cuore del nuovo Langraviato d'Assia-Kassel, che andò a suo figlio Guglielmo IV. (it)
  • 下黑森(德語:Niederhessen)是德國黑森州北部一個地區的歷史名稱。 下黑森一詞起源於中世紀,指的是黑森州所謂的“下公國”。1450年齊根海因伯爵領地與上公國(也即後來的上黑森)分離。它覆蓋了富爾達河和埃德河下游以及施瓦爾姆河、韋拉河和威悉河上游的地區,包括卡塞爾、洪貝格、梅爾松根和富爾達河畔羅滕堡等城市。 1567 年,黑森伯爵腓力一世去世後,黑森被他的四個兒子瓜分,下黑森成為新的黑森-卡塞爾伯國的中心,該領地由他的兒子威廉四世繼承。 (zh)
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