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  1. Count Philipp I of Hanau-Münzenberg, nicknamed Philipp the Younger, (20 September 1449, at Windecken Castle – 26 August 1500) was a son of Count Reinhard III of Hanau and Countess Palatine Margaret of Mosbach. He was the Count of Hanau from 1452 to 1458. The county was then divided between him and his uncle Philipp the Elder.

  2. Jun 6, 2020 · "Count Philipp I of Hanau-Münzenberg, nicknamed Philipp the Younger, (20 September 1449, at Windecken Castle – 26 August 1500) was a son of Count Reinhard III of Hanau and Countess Palatine Margaret of Mosbach. He was the Count of Hanau from 1452 to 1458. The county was then divided between him and his uncle Philipp the Elder.

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  4. Apr 27, 2022 · Hanau, Grafschaft Hanau, (Present Hessen), Heiligen Römischen Reiches (Present Germany) Place of Burial: Hanau, Landkreis Rhein-Main-Gebiets, Hessen, Deutschland. Immediate Family: Son of Graf Reinhard von Hanau-Münzenberg, III and Princess Margarethe von Hanau-Münzenberg. Husband of Adriana von Nassau-Dillenburg.

    • (Present Nidderau), (Present Hessen)
    • Adriana Von Nassau-Dillenburg
    • (Present Hessen)
    • September 20, 1449
  5. Apr 27, 2022 · Philipp Ludwig I, Graf von Hanau's Timeline. Genealogy for Philipp Ludwig I of Hanau-Münzenberg (Hanau), Count (1553 - 1580) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. Philipp Ludwig I, was the son of Count Philipp III of Hanau-Münzenberg and Countess Palatine Helena of Simmern. His godparents were: Duchess Palatinate Maria of Simmern (1519–1567), daughter of the Margrave Casimir of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, married to Elector Friedrich III. Count Philipp of Solms-Braunfels.

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  8. The County of Hanau-Münzenberg was a territory within the Holy Roman Empire. It emerged when the County of Hanau was divided in 1458, the other part being the county of Hanau-Lichtenberg. Due to common heirs, both counties were merged from 1642 to 1685 and from 1712 to 1736. In 1736 the last member of the House of Hanau died and the Landgrave ...

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