Elisabeth von Hanau († around 1365)

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Elisabeth von Hanau (* probably between 1311 and 1315; † after 1365) was a daughter of Ulrich II. Von Hanau (* approx. 1280/1288; † 1346) and Agnes von Hohenlohe (* before 1295; † November 29, 1346 ) , Daughter of Kraft I. von Hohenlohe .

biography

Your year of birth is unknown. Since the parents married in 1310 and she had been married for a long time in 1335, this leads to the assumption for the period in which she was born. She was also one of the elders of her three sisters, as the older ones were usually married, but the younger ones entered a monastery.

Pedigree of Elisabeth von Hanau
Great grandparents

Reinhard I. von Hanau (* before 1243; † 1281)

Adelheid von Hagen-Münzenberg († 1291)

Ludwig von Rieneck -Rothenfels († 1289)

Udehilt von Grumbach and Rotenfels († 1300)

Gottfried von Hohenlohe , Count of Romagna (proven: 1219–1266)

Richza von Krautheim (proven: 1224–1263)

Count Friedrich von Truhendingen - Dillingen († 1274)
2nd ∞
vmtl. Margaretha of Andechs-Meranien († 1271)

Grandparents

Ulrich I. von Hanau (* 1250/60; † 1305/06)

Elisabeth von Rieneck -Rotenfels (* approx. 1260; † approx. 1300)

Kraft I. von Hohenlohe -Weikersheim (proven 1260–1312)
2. ∞
vmtl. Margarethe von Truhendingen -Dillingen

parents

Ulrich II. Von Hanau (* 1280; † 1346)

Agnes von Hohenlohe -Weikersheim (* before 1295; † 1342/44)

Elisabeth of Hanau

For the family cf. Main article: Hanau (noble family)

She was married to Philipp V. von Falkenstein -Butzbach (* after October 10, 1313; † April 10, 1343). This marriage resulted in the following as children:

  • Philipp VII von Falkenstein (* before 1332, † after October 21, 1410), married in first marriage to Margarete von Sponheim, in second marriage to Margarethe von der Mark
  • Agnes (* around 1333; † after 1379), married to Philip VI. from Falkenstein-Lich
  • Elisabeth (* around 1335; † before April 1366), married to Gerlach von Limburg
  • Ulrich (* after 1333; † May 20, 1365), presumably clergyman

Elisabeth outlived her husband by at least 22 years. The most recent document in which it is mentioned is from 1365.

literature

  • Ludwig Clemm , Das Totenbuch des Stifts Ilbenstadt, in: Archive for Hessian History and Archeology, NF 19.2, Darmstadt 1936, pp. 169-274
  • Anette Löffler: The Lords and Counts of Falkenstein (Taunus): Studies on territorial and property history, on imperial political position and on the genealogy of a leading ministerial family; 1255 - 1418. = Sources and research on Hessian history 99. Darmstadt 1994 ISBN 3-88443-188-9
  • Frank Freiherr Freytag von Loringhoven u. Detlev Schwennicke . European family tables . Vol. 3. Frankfurt a. M. 1958.
  • 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.

References

  1. Clemm, p. 252
  2. ^ Freytag von Loringhoven, plate 87
  3. Löffler, p. 506 ff