• Hanau is a town in Germany and Lichtenberg is a village in Alsace, now France. This list of lords and counts of Hanau or Hanau-Lichtenberg covers the lords...
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  • The Lordship of Hanau was a territory within the Holy Roman Empire. In 1429 it was promoted to become a county. The territory of Hanau stretched along...
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    were: Counts Katzenelnbogen (until 1479) Nassau-Dillenburg (joined in 1436) Nassau-Weilburg Rieneck Solms Wertheim Ziegenhain Lords Eppstein Hanau Isenburg...
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    Hanau-Lichtenberg branch of the House of Hanau. He was the ruling Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg from 1641 and of Hanau-Münzenberg from 1642. Friedrich Casimir was born in...
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    Château de Lichtenberg (category Bas-Rhin building and structure stubs)
    1990s and is open to the public. The castle is first mentioned in 1206, as home to the Lords of Lichtenberg. The Lichtenberg line passed to the Hanau family...
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    Emperor Louis IV gave the town in pawn to the counts of Hanau, redeemed shortly afterwards. In 1349 Count Günther von Schwarzburg received Gelnhausen from...
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    Schloss Laubach (category Building and structure articles needing translation from German Wikipedia)
    Lords of Hanau, and later it was owned by the Counts of Falkenstein. The Counts of Solms-Laubach bought the castle in 1418. Frederick Magnus I, Count...
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    Monastery and the surrounding estates against the Electoral Palatinate. The construction on feudal land of the lords of Erbach, who were fiefs of the counts palatine...
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    Erbach im Odenwald (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2016)
    brook, and the mullets of six (six-pointed stars) were inspired by the arms formerly borne by the princely Counts of Erbach, who were lords of the Odenwald...
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    Dietzenbach's lords for a few centuries, introduced Protestantism. When the Counts of Hanau died out in 1736, the Landgraves Hesse-Darmstadt and of Hesse-Kassel...
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    minority of her son, Frederick V, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg. Countess Amalie Elisabeth of Hanau-Münzenberg (1637–1650), during the minority of her son...
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    target list in place of Kyoto. It was a major military port, one of Japan's largest shipbuilding and repair centers, and an important producer of naval...
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    successive lords lieutenant of Ireland. He was also elected as a member of Parliament in the Irish House of Commons. Rising to the rank of colonel by...
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    Château de Hunebourg (category Monuments historiques of Bas-Rhin)
    following centuries they were joined by the lords and counts of Hanau. There are no reliable sources for the condition of the castle after the mid-15th century...
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    rest of the kingdom was made up of numerous all but independent fiefs ruled by the king's vassals: dukes and counts who owed him their loyalty and allegiance...
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    Landgraves of Philippsthal, a pension of 300000Mark from the Electorate of Hesse Trust Fund. They were also given three castles: the City Castle in Hanau, Rotenburg...
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  • Cities, Imperial abbeys, Imperial Knights, Imperial Villages This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter H. Notes: The...
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    the Counts of Hanau bought the fief from Fulda. In 1451, the Counts of Hanau were named as owning half of the fief, shared with lords of Thüngen and the...
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  • accounted members of the lower nobility (e.g., Bismarck, Blücher, Putbus, Hanau, Henckel von Donnersmarck, Pless, Wrede). The titles of elector, grand duke...
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    the lands of the Counts of Metz, but had to face the rise of their capital Metz to the status of an Imperial City in 1189. In 1234 the unrest of the Metz...
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    "Papers of Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn". www.rct.uk. Hibbert 2000, pp. 9–10. Gill 2009, p. 34. Longford 2004b. Chambers, p. 164. "House of Lords Journal...
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    Princess Margaret of Sweden, daughter of Victoria and Albert's third son, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. The death of Count Carl Johan Bernadotte...
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    British and Irish titles or peerages and a seat in the House of Lords; and (2) whether he is aware that the Duke of Albany, Earl of Clarence, and Baron...
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    Salm (state) (redirect from Counts of Salm)
    In 1803 Salm-Grumbach was annexed by France. The lords of Salm-Grumbach received the Principality of Salm-Horstmar as compensation in 1803. It was mediatised...
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    of Sedan were buried in the Protestant church in Sedan. Burials in the church include: Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne (1623) Louis Hanau (1627) son of Countess...
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    Michels de Champorcin), last bishop, 1773–1802 Catholic Church in France List of Catholic dioceses in France Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). Series episcoporum...
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    Fettmilch uprising (category Jews and Judaism in Frankfurt)
    ordered the expulsion of all Jews from Frankfurt. Most of them sought refuge in the neighbouring cities of Höchst and Hanau (in Mainz and Hesse respectively)...
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    Pays de Bitche (category Geography of Moselle (department))
    were his daughter and his niece, the former marrying Count Philip I of Leiningen-Westerburg, the latter marrying Count Philip V of Hanau-Lichtenberg. As...
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    Upper Rhenish Circle (category Circles of the Holy Roman Empire)
    century, sealed by the 1678/79 Treaties of Nijmegen. The circle was made up of the following states: The list of states making up the Upper Rhenish Circle...
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    Philipp II, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg. His parents had twelve children together, of whom William was the eldest; he had four younger brothers and seven younger...
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