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At the confluence of the Neckar and Elz rivers in the southern Odenwald mountains is the historic city of Mosbach. It is surrounded by the Neckartal-Odenwald conservation area and close to the UNESCO protected Geopark Bergstraße-Odenwald — both very important wildlife and ecological sites. It is in the depths of a valley, it was originally ...
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He married on 11 July 1446 with Countess Palatine Margaret of Mosbach (2 March 1432 – 14 September 1457). They had two children: Philip I the Younger (1449–1500); Margaret (1452 – March 14, 1467), betrothed to Philip of Eppstein, died before the marriage. Ancestors
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Margaret of Hanau (1452 – 14 March 1467) was the only daughter of Count Reinhard III of Hanau (1412-1452) and his wife Countess Palatine Margaret of Mosbach (1432-1457). Engagement [ edit ] On 14 August 1459, at the age of seven, Margaret was engaged to Philip of Eppstein -Königstein.
Upload media: Date of birth: 1413 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Date of death: 20 July 1444 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584)
Countess Margaret of Hanau-Münzenberg (6 April 1471 – 5 September 1503 in Worms) was a daughter of Count Philip I of Hanau-Münzenberg and his wife, Countess Adriana of Nassau-Siegen . Her family negotiated her entry into the Liebenau monastery as early as 1477, [1] and she was accepted there as a nun. Correspondence between her and her ...