Magdalena Claudia of Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld

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Magdalena Claudia von Pfalz-Birkenfeld

Count Palatine Magdalena Claudia von Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld-Bischweiler - also: Magdalena Claudine - (born September 16, 1668 ; † November 28, 1704 in Hanau ) was the daughter of Count Palatine Christian II of Zweibrücken- Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (* June 22, 1637 - April 26, 1717). She married on 17./27. February 1689 in Hanau Count Philipp Reinhard von Hanau-Münzenberg (* 1664; † 1712). Both were cousin and cousin. The dowry was 18,000 guilders . From this marriage emerged:

  1. Stillborn (1691), buried in the crypt of the Lutheran Church (today: Alte Johanneskirche in Hanau)
  2. Stillbirth (1693);
  3. Magdalene Katharine von Hanau (* 6/16 June 1695, † 9/19 December 1695), buried in the crypt of the Johanneskirche in Hanau.

Magdalena Claudia died on November 28, 1704 and was also buried on December 18, 1704 in the crypt of the Lutheran Church in Hanau. Funeral sermons were also published. During the ringing of the mourning, the largest bell of the Johanneskirche, which she had donated, burst. The hereditary burial of the Lutheran branch of the Hanau count family - and with it the burial of Countess Magdalena Claudia - was destroyed in the Second World War.

Individual evidence

  1. Suchier, Grabmonumente, p. 46.
  2. Suchier, Grabmonumente, p. 48f.
  3. Gottfried Jüngst: A frightened soul wistful mourning and lamentation of tears . Hanau at Abraham Aubry 1705. Proof: Lenz, Catalog Gießen, No. 163; Johann Laurentius Langermann , Superintendent of the Lutheran Church of Hanover: Christian Princely Mourning Speech . Proof: Lenz, Catalog Darmstadt, No. 158; Johann Peter van der Velde [pastor of the “Low German” (Dutch) parish in Hanau]: Een gelovig child Godts . Printed by Abraham Aubry. Evidence: Lenz, Giessen catalog, No. 260.

literature

  • Reinhard Dietrich : The state constitution in Hanau. = Hanau history sheets 34 . Hanau 1996. ISBN 3-9801933-6-5
  • Gottfried Jüngst: A frightened souls with wistful sighs and tears before the council of God: As the weyland most serene princess and women, Magdalenae Claudinae, Pfaltzgräffin near the Rhine ... Kranckheit, and Upon this [...] gefolgtem [...] a fatal decease, lifeless corpse Princely high [...] been beygesetzet [...] Hanau (Aubry) 1705th
  • Rudolf Lenz: Catalog of funeral sermons and other funeral pamphlets in the Hessian State and University Library Darmstadt = Marburger Personalschriftforschungen 11. Sigmaringen 1990.
  • Rudolf Lenz: Catalog of funeral sermons and other funeral pamphlets in the University Library Gießen = Marburger Personalschriftforschungen 15. Sigmaringen 1994.
  • Rudolf Lenz: Catalog of funeral sermons and other funeral pamphlets in the Hessian main state archive, Wiesbaden = Marburger Personalschriftforschungen 7.1. Marburg 1985.
  • 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.
  • Richard Wille: The last counts of Hanau-Lichtenberg. In: Communications from the Hanau District Association for Hessian History and Regional Studies. 12, Hanau 1886, pp. 56-68.
  • Ernst Julius Zimmermann : Hanau city and country. 3rd edition, Hanau 1919, ND 1978.