Territory of the Hanau rule and the Hanau-Munzenberg county
The territory of the Hanau rulership and the Hanau-Münzenberg county was formed by the Lords of Hanau from the 13th century and was considerably expanded by two inheritances from the Hagen-Münzenberg (1255) and Rieneck (1290) families . In 1429 the rulership was elevated to a county , but as early as 1458 there was a division of the country in which the area of the county south of the Main , the dominion of Babenhausen , was split off. The County of Hanau-Lichtenberg developed from this . The remaining - much larger - territory of the County of Hanau has since been known as the County of Hanau-Munzenberg .
Altengronau court
- Schwarzenfels office : s. u.
- Altengronau (as a fiefdom to Hutten )
- Breunings
- Dittenbrunn (today: Dittenbrunnhof )
- Emmersbach (desert)
- Gerrod (desert)
- Kunhecken (desert)
- Luderbreiden (desert)
- Mottgers
- Rohrbach (desert) - not Hanauian, to Hutten
- Rotelsau (desert)
- Willingshof
Altenhaßlau Office
- Altenhaßlau
- Armansgesäß (desert)
- Buttocks
- Geislitz
- Grossenhausen
- Oak yard
- Lützelhausen
- Brick house (affiliation disputed between Hanau and Gelnhausen)
Lordship of Babenhausen
Hanau sixth of the Wildbanns Dreieich
Hanau sixth of the Rödermark
Places that were temporarily Hanau
- Hainhausen (1371–1393 deposit from Eppstein)
- Jügesheim (1371–1393 pledge from Eppstein)
- Nieder-Roden (1371–1393 deposit from Eppstein)
- Rembrücken (1371–1393 deposit from Eppstein)
- Weiskirchen (1371–1393 deposit from Eppstein)
Places with Hanauer authorizations
- Astheim ( joint chairman with Kurmainz )
- Dietzenbach (Fron, Bede and Steuer)
- Eppertshausen
- Jügesheim (tenth)
- Nieder-Roden (church patronage); the Count of Hanau was here the collator of the parish
- Messel (right of presentation to the Count of Hanau)
- Ober-Roden (patronage and temporarily condominium with MZ up to 1684)
- Patershausen Monastery
- Urberach (property and church patronage)
- Weiskirchen (church patronage)
Office of Babenhausen
- Altdorf (desert)
- Altheim (from 1527 in total to Hanau)
- Babenhausen (city)
- Dudenhofen
- Hainhausen
- Harpertshausen : 1521 from the dissolved Umstadt condominium ?
- Harreshausen
- Hergershausen , Hanauian, but fief to Groschlag
- Hildenhausen (desert)
- Kleestadt : 1521 from the dissolved Umstadt condominium ?
- Long bridges (desert)
- Langstadt : 1521 from the dissolved Umstadt condominium
- Schaafheim : 1521 from the dissolved Umstadt condominium
- Schlierbach : 1521 from the dissolved Umstadt condominium
- Sickenhofen , not Hanau, but fiefdom of Groschlag
- Cell
Office Bieber
- Beaver
- Breitenborn
- Breitenborn / Lützel
- Büchelbach (today part of the Bieber district)
- Lanzingen
- Lützel
- Röhrig (today part of the Bieber district)
- Rossbach
- Rodenhof (desert)
- Gassen (now part of the Bieber district)
Office Bornheimerberg
- Mountains
- Berkersheim
- Bischofsheim
- Bornheim , after 1481 in Frankfurt
- Bockenheim
- Eckenheim
- Enkheim
- Eschersheim
- Fechenheim (since 1473/1487)
- Ginnheim , since 1479 (from Seligenstadt Monastery)
- Gronau
- Hausen , after 1481 in Frankfurt
- Massenheim
- Nied , disputed between Hanau and Mainz, finally transferred to Mainz in 1684
- Oberrad , after 1481 in Frankfurt
- Praunheim , condominium with Solms
- Preungesheim
- Seckbach
- Vilbel , condominium initially with Falkenstein , later with the Archdiocese of Mainz
Brandenstein Office
- Brandenstein Castle
- Brühl (after 1786)
- Eichenried (after 1786)
- Elm
- Eschers (desert)
- Gundhelm
- Hutten
- Kohlhof (colliery) (after 1786)
- Oberkalbach
- Schwarzbachhof (after 1786)
Reign of Breuberg
1366-1409: 1/4
Office Büchertal
- Bruchköbel
- Butterstädter Hof
- Dörnigheim , but here the bailiwick had been a fief of the provost of St. Jakobsberg, Mainz, since 1333
- Frondorf (desert)
- Great blow (desolation)
- High city
- Kesselstadt
- Kilian cities
- Kinzdorf (desert)
- Kinzigheimer Hof
- Lützelbuchen (desert)
- Middle booking
- Mühlrode (desert)
- Niederissigheim
- Niederrodenbach
- Oberbuchen (desert)
- Oberdorfelden
- Oberissigheim
- Rossdorf
- Rudigheim
- Rumpenheim was a fiefdom of the Archbishop of Mainz
- Guard beech
- Welderichshausen (desert)
- Wikramshausen (desert)
Büttert Castle
- Büttert Castle , 1377 in exchange for half of the Schlüchtern office to Rieneck
Office Dorheim
- Assenheim (Niddatal) , condominium, 1/6 to Hanau
- Dorheim
- Nauheim
- Rödgen
- Schwalheim
Freigericht Wilmundsheim vor dem Berge
-
Somborn court
- Albstadt
- Altenmittlau (1740 to Hessen-Hanau and to the Altenhaßlau office )
- Bernbach (1740 to Hessen-Hanau and to the Altenhaßlau office)
- Horbach (1740 to Hessen-Hanau and to the Altenhaßlau office)
- Neuses (1740 to Hessen-Hanau and to the Altenhaßlau office)
- Somborn (1740 to Hessen-Hanau and to the Altenhaßlau office)
- Trages (1740 to Hessen-Hanau and to the Altenhaßlau office)
- Hüttelngesäß (1740 to Hessen-Hanau and to the Altenhaßlau office)
- Wilmundsheim court, later: Alzenau court
-
Hörstein Court
- Bruchhausen (desert)
- Hörstein
- Kahl (before 1609 to Kurmainz)
- Prischoss (desert)
- Welzheim
-
Court of Mömbris
- Angelsberg
- Fronhofen
- Gunzenbach
- Heimbach
- Hollow
- Karlesberg (desert)
- Mömbris (1609 to Kurmainz)
- Molkenberg
- Rappach
- Rothengrund
- Strötzbach
- Residential city (desert)
Gelnhausen
1/2 from 1435
Hanau
Homburg vor der Höhe
1486-1504 / 1521
Office of Joßgrund
1353 - approx. 1400, 1633/34
Office of Lauda
1312-1316, 1316-? (End of 1330 at the latest) Condominium with Rieneck, judicially awarded in 1357, but probably not enforceable.
- Beckstein
- Distelhausen
- Heckfeld
- Lauda , castle and city
- Marbach
- Oberlauda
- Unterbalbach
Lohrhaupten Office
- Flörsbach
- Kempfenbrunn
- Lohrhaupten
- Möße (desert)
- Mosborn (founded: 1766)
- Rieneck (1/4 to Hanau, 3/4 Graf von Nositz and Rieneck )
- Schaippach (1/4 to Hanau, 3/4 Count of Nositz and Rieneck)
Munzenberg Office
Winery Naumburg , since 1558
Orb
- Orb , Pfand 1428-1564
Ortenberg Office ( condominium )
- Bergheim (Ortenberg) , 1601 in Hanau
- Bleichenbach , in 1601 in Hanau
- Effolderbach , 1601 to Isenburg and Stolberg
- Enzheim , 1601 in Hanau
- Gelnhaar , in 1601 divided equally between Hanau and Isenburg
- Konradsdorf Monastery (courtyard, former monastery), 1601 in Hanau
- Mittel-Seemen , 1601 to Stolberg
- Nieder-Seemen , 1601 to Stolberg
- Ober-Seemen , 1601 to Stolberg
- Ortenberg , real divided in 1601 : 2/3 Stolberg, 1/3 Hanau
- Ranstadt , 1601 to Stolberg
- Selters , 1601 in Hanau
- Usenborn , 1601 to Stolberg
- Volkartshain , 1601 to Stolberg
- Wippenbach , in 1601 in Hanau
Osterburken (1356-1376)
Office Partenstein
- Nantenbach
- Neuendorf
- Partenstein (castle and place)
- Rodenbach am Main
- Wahnebach
Rodheim Office
Office Schluechtern
- Ahlersbach
- Bellings
- Breitenbach
- Drasenberg
- Gomfritz
- Hintersteinau
- Hohenzell
- Kressenbach
- Lindenberg
- Marjoss
- Niederzell
- Reith
- Ratzerod (desert)
- Reinhards
- Röhrigs
- Schluechtern
- Simundes (desert)
- Wallroth
Schwarzenfels Office
- Fronrod (desert)
- Heubach
- Hubertsdorf (desert)
- Leibolds (desert)
- Neuendorf (desert)
- Neuengronau
- Oberzell
- Ramholz up to the 2nd half of the 17th century
- Schwarzenfels
- Dying fritz
- Uttrichshausen
- Vollmerz until 1698
- Weichersbach
- Wintersbach (desert)
- Züntersbach halfway
Steinau Office
- Bremenfeld (desert)
- Hunsrück
- Neuendorf (desert)
- Niederdorf
- Saxony (desert)
- Silk red
- Steinau
Office Steinheim (1/2 from 1371-1393 and completely 1632-1634)
- Bieber (today: Offenbach-Bieber)
- Dietesheim
- Groß-Steinheim (also: Obersteinheim): castle and town
- Grossauheim
- Hainhausen
- Hainstadt
- Hausen (Obertshausen)
- Jügesheim
- Klein-Auheim
- Klein-Krotzenburg (Vogtei, 1371–1425)
- Klein-Steinheim (also: Niedersteinheim)
- Lamb game
- Meielsheim (desert)
- Muhlheim
- Nieder-Roden
- Obertshausen
- Rembrücken
- Weiskirchen (Rodgau)
Umstadt office (1255–1504, at times only 1/2)
- Brensbach
- Groß-Umstadt
- Harpertshausen , 1521 to Amt Babenhausen
- Kleestadt , 1521 to Amt Babenhausen
- Klein-Umstadt
- Langstadt , 1521 to Amt Babenhausen
- Nieder-Kainsbach
- Raibach
- Rich
- Schaafheim
- Schlierbach , 1521 to Amt Babenhausen
- Semd
- Forest Amorbach
Office wind corners
- Baiersröderhof (today: state domain)
- Oak trees
- Erbstadt , part of the Naumburg winery since 1561
- Folckerslache (courtyard) (desert)
- Hirzbacherhöfe
- Marquetry
- Village heroes
- Ostheim
- Wind corners
See also
- Hanau Department
- Principality of Hanau
- County of Hanau
- County of Hanau-Lichtenberg
- County of Hanau-Munzenberg
- Hanau (noble family)
- Hanauerland
- Hanauian India
- Hanau reign
- Lordship of Lichtenberg
- Reign of Munzenberg
- Hanau district
- Munzenberg inheritance
- List of the lords and counts of Hanau
- Coat of arms of the county of Hanau
literature
- Ernst Julius Zimmermann: Hanau city and country . 3. Edition. Hanau 1919. ND 1978.