Territory of the Hanau rule and the Hanau-Munzenberg county

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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 .

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Altengronau court

Altenhaßlau Office

Lordship of Babenhausen

Hanau sixth of the Wildbanns Dreieich

Hanau sixth of the Rödermark

Places that were temporarily Hanau

Places with Hanauer authorizations

Office of Babenhausen

Office Bieber

Office Bornheimerberg

Brandenstein Office

Reign of Breuberg

1366-1409: 1/4

Office Büchertal

Büttert Castle

  • Büttert Castle , 1377 in exchange for half of the Schlüchtern office to Rieneck

Office Dorheim

Freigericht Wilmundsheim vor dem Berge

Gelnhausen

1/2 from 1435

Hanau

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.

Lohrhaupten Office

Munzenberg Office

Winery Naumburg , since 1558

Orb

  • Orb , Pfand 1428-1564

Ortenberg Office ( condominium )

Osterburken (1356-1376)

Office Partenstein

Rodheim Office

Office Schluechtern

Schwarzenfels Office

Steinau Office

Office Steinheim (1/2 from 1371-1393 and completely 1632-1634)

Umstadt office (1255–1504, at times only 1/2)

Office wind corners

See also

literature

  • Ernst Julius Zimmermann: Hanau city and country . 3. Edition. Hanau 1919. ND 1978.

Individual evidence

  1. Possibly: Wombach . Note only from Franziska Haase: Ulrich I., Herr von Hanau 1281–1306 . Masch. Diss. Münster 1924, p. 11, 19.