Prince Heinrich of Hesse-Kassel
Prince Heinrich Wilhelm Konstantin Viktor Franz of Hesse-Kassel (English: Henry William Constantine Victor Francis of Hesse-Kassel, Italian: Enrico d'Assia; 30 October 1927 – 18 November 1999) was a member of the House of Hesse.
Prince Heinrich was born in Rome, Italy, the son of Prince Philipp of Hesse and Princess Mafalda of Savoy, daughter of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy.[1][2]
During the Second World War, Heinrich's father was arrested by the Gestapo and his mother was detained and imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp, where she was killed by Allies' bombardments in 1944. Heinrich and his siblings (Moritz, Otto and Elisabeth) were given sanctuary in the Vatican. After the war they were reunited with their father in Germany.
Heinrich was an artist and set designer, active mainly in Italy under the name Enrico d'Assia. He published a volume of memoirs, Der Kristallene Lüster (Munich, 1994). He died in Frankfurt, unmarried.
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- ↑ Enrico d’Assia’s Pugorama paintings by Nick Waters. dogworld.co.uk. 10 November 2011
- ↑ Heinrich Wilhelm Konstantin Viktor Franz Prinz von Hessen-Kassel. thepeerage.com
Prince Heinrich of Hesse-Kassel Born: 30 October 1927 Died: 18 November 1999 | ||
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Preceded by Prince Wolfgang of Hesse |
— TITULAR — King of Finland 12 July 1989 – 18 November 1999 Reason for succession failure: Kingdom never established |
Succeeded by Prince Philipp of Hesse |