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The County of Hanau-Lichtenberg was a territory in the Holy Roman Empire. It emerged between 1456 and 1480 from a part of the County of Hanau and one half of the Barony of Lichtenberg. Following the extinction of the counts of Hanau-Lichtenberg in 1736 it went to Hesse-Darmstadt, minor parts of it to the Hesse-Cassel.
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Ehrengard of Isenburg-Büdingen. Johann Ernst of Hanau-Münzenberg-Schwarzenfels (13 June 1613 in Schwarzenfels – 12 January 1642 in Hanau ), was the last Count of the Hanau-Münzenberg line. He succeeded his grand-nephew Philipp Ludwig III in 1641. When Johann Ernst died in 1642, Hanau-Münzenberg fell to the Hanau-Lichtenberg line.
Philipp I, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg (1449–1500) Philip I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (1476–1551) Philip I of Castile, Philip the Handsome (1478–1506) Philip I, Margrave of Baden (1479-1533) Philip I, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (1490–1558) Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse (1504–1567) Philip I, Duke of Pomerania (1515–1560 ...
Magdalena Elisabeth of Hanau. Countess Magdalena Elisabeth of Hanau -Münzenberg (28 March 1611 – 26 February 1687) was a German noblewoman. She was a daughter of Count Albert of Hanau-Münzenberg -Schwarzenfels (1579-1635) and his wife, Countess Ehrengard of Isenburg (1577-1637).
1625–1641. Philipp Wolfgang. 1641–1680. Friedrich Casimir. Also count of Hanau-Münzenberg. 1680–1736. Johann Reinhard III. Also count of Hanau-Münzenberg. In 1736, Hanau-Lichtenberg fell to Hesse-Darmstadt.
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