Adriana von Hanau (1470–1524)

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Adriana von Hanau (born May 1, 1470 in Hanau ; † April 12, 1524 ) was a daughter of Count Philip I, the Younger , of Hanau-Munzenberg and his wife Adriana of Nassau-Dillenburg .

Pedigree of Countess Adriana von Hanau-Munzenberg
Great grandparents

Reinhard II. Von Hanau (* approx. 1369; † 1451)

Katharina von Nassau-Beilstein (* approx. 1370; † 1459)

Otto I. von Pfalz-Mosbach (* 1390; † 1461)

Johanna von Bayern-Landshut (* 1413; † 1444)

Engelbert I of Nassau-Dillenburg (* approx. 1380; † 1442)

Johanna von Polanen

Johann II von Loon and Heinsberg (* 1381; † 1438)

Anna von Solms († 1433)

Grandparents

Reinhard III. von Hanau (* 1412; † 1452)

Margarethe von Pfalz-Mosbach (* 1432; † 1457)

Johann IV. Of Nassau-Dillenburg (* 1410; † 1475)

Marie von Loon and Heinsberg (* 1424; † 1502)

parents

Philipp I von Hanau-Münzenberg (* 1449; † 1500)

Adriana von Nassau-Dillenburg (* 1449; † 1477)

Adriana

Adriana married Count Philipp von Solms-Lich in Hanau on February 15, 1489 (* August 15, 1468; † October 3, 1544, Frankfurt). Because of the (distant) relationship, a papal dispensation was necessary. The marriage contract certain a dowry of 5000 fl. , Which on the one abutment were fl totaling 6000 followed by the groom and a. Dowry amounting to $ 1,000 to match these sums demanded by the groom's probably some effort. It was not until 1506 acknowledged Adriana, to have received the Wittum . Laubach Castle was initially assigned to her as a widow's residence . In 1522 this was changed by contract. Now the widow's seat should be Lich Castle .

From this marriage emerged:

  • Walpurgia (* October 28, 1490; † 1527), nun in the Marienborn monastery
  • Reinhard I. (October 12, 1491; † September 23, 1562) ∞ Countess Maria von Sayn (* May 4, 1505; † May 13, 1586)
  • Dorothea (* January 25, 1493; † June 8, 1578) ∞ Count Ernst von Mansfeld -front town († 1531)
  • Otto (May 11, 1496 - May 14, 1522) ∞ Duchess Anna of Mecklenburg (September 14, 1485 - May 12, 1525), widow of Landgrave Wilhelm II of Hesse

After her death she was buried in Lich .

literature

  • Friedrich Battenberg (arrangement), Solms documents. Register of documents and copies of the Counts and Princes of Solms in the State Archives Darmstadt (Dept. B 9 and F 24 B), in the Count's Archives in Laubach and in the Princely Archives in Lich 1131–1913 = Repertories of the Hessian State Archives Darmstadt 15. Volumes 1 –4: Urkundenregesten No. 1–5035, ISBN 3-88443-224-9 , 225–7, 227–3 and 232 – X; Volume 5: Supplements (document registers No. 5306–5318), corrigenda and indices. 1981-1986. XXIV, 437, 348, 408. 409, 579 pp. ISBN 3-88443-235-4
  • Reinhard Suchier : Genealogy of the Hanauer count house . In: Festschrift of the Hanau History Association for its 50th anniversary celebration on August 27, 1894 . Hanau 1894.
  • Ernst Julius Zimmermann : Hanau Stadt und Land, 3rd edition, Hanau 1919, ND 1978.