Johanna Magdalena of Hanau

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Countess Johanna Magdalena von Hanau-Lichtenberg (* December 18, 1660 in Bischofsheim am Hohen Steg ; † August 21, 1715 in Hanau ) was a daughter of Count Johann Reinhard (II.) (* 1628; † 1666) and the Countess Palatine Anna Magdalena von Pfalz-Bischweiler (* 1640; † 1693).

Pedigree of Countess Johanna Magdalena von Hanau-Lichtenberg
Great grandparents

Count Johann Reinhard I. von Hanau-Lichtenberg (* 1569; † 1625)

Countess Marie Elisabeth von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein (* 1576; † 1605)

Count Ludwig Eberhard von Öttingen-Öttingen (* 1577; † 1634)

Countess Margarethe von Erbach (* 1576; † 1636)

Count Palatine Karl I of Pfalz-Birkenfeld (* 1560; † 1600)

Princess Dorothea of Braunschweig-Lüneburg (* 1570; † 1649)

Count Palatine Johann II of Pfalz-Zweibrücken (* 1584; † 1635)

Countess Katharina von Rohan (* 1578; † 1607)

Grandparents

Count Philipp Wolfgang von Hanau-Lichtenberg (* 1595; † 1641)

Countess Johanna von Öttingen-Öttingen (* 1602; † 1639)

Count Palatine Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (* 1598; † 1654)

Countess Palatine Magdalena Katharina of Pfalz-Zweibrücken (* 1607; † 1648)

parents

Count Johann Reinhard II of Hanau-Lichtenberg (* 1628; † 1666)

Countess Palatine Anna Magdalena von Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (* 1640; † 1693)

Johanna Magdalena

For the family cf. Main article: Lords and Counts of Hanau

On December 5, 1685, Johanna Magdalena married Count Johann Karl August von Leiningen-Dagsburg (* March 17, 1662, † November 3, 1698). From this marriage emerged:

  1. Anna Dorothea Charlotte (born August 11, 1687; † young)
  2. Alexandrine Katharina (* August 21, 1688; † November 1708)
  3. Sophie Magdalena (April 14, 1691; † March 18, 1727), married on September 1, 1713 wild and Rhine Count Johann Karl Ludwig (born June 20, 1686 at Rheingrafenstein Castle ; † October 21, 1740), son of Count Friedrich Wilhelm von Salm-Grumbach (1644–1706) and his wife Countess Luise von Leiningen (1654–1723)
  4. Marie Christine Felizitas (born December 29, 1692 - † June 3, 1734 in Eisenach ), married
    1. on December 4, 1711 Prince Christoph von Baden-Durlach (born October 9, 1684 at Karlsburg ; † May 2, 1723 in Karlsruhe ), son of Margrave Friedrich VII. zu Durlach (1647-1709) and his wife Princess Augusta Maria von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (1649–1728)
    2. on May 29, 1727 at Philippsruhe Castle, Duke Johann Wilhelm von Sachsen-Eisenach (born October 17, 1666 in Friedewald , † January 14, 1729 in Eisenach), son of Count Johann Georg I von Sachsen-Eisenach (1634–1686) and his wife Countess Johanetta von Sayn-Wittgenstein (1626–1701)
  5. Wilhelm Christian Reinhard (born September 30, 1693 at Broich Castle; † December 1, 1693 ibid)
  6. Christian Karl Reinhard (born July 7, 1695 at Broich Castle; † November 17, 1766 in Heidesheim), married on November 27, 1726 in Mettenheim to Katharina Polyxena (born January 30, 1702 in Rödelheim ; † March 29, 1765 in Heidesheim) , Daughter of Count Ludwig zu Solms-Rödelheim (1664–1716) and his wife, Countess Charlotte Sibylle von Ahlefeldt-Rixingen (1672–1716). He succeeds his father in government in 1698.
  7. Johann Ludwig Wilhelm (* April 5, 1697 at Broich Castle; † November 1742), married around 1730 to Sofie Eleonore (* 1710 Dagsburg ; † June 19, 1768), daughter of Count Emich Leopold von Leiningen (1685–1719) and his Wife of Countess Charlotte Amalie von Leiningen (1682–1729)

Johanna Magdalena is said to have been buried in the Marienkirche in Hanau.

literature

  • Detlev Schwennicke : European family tables : Family tables for the history of European states .
  • 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.
  • Reinhard Suchier: The grave monuments and coffins of the people buried in Hanau from the houses of Hanau and Hesse . In: Program of the Royal High School in Hanau. Hanau 1879. pp. 1-56.
  • Ernst Julius Zimmermann : Hanau city and country . 3rd edition, Hanau 1919. ND 1978.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ So: Suchier, Genealogie; Schwennicke: November 24, 1685.
  2. ^ Suchier, Grabmonumente, p. 53.