(also known as Philipp the Elder; born: 8 November 1417 at Windecken Castle in Windecken, now part of Nidderau; died: 10 May 1480 in Ingweiler, now called:...
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international law. He inspired Joseph Raz and Prosper Weil. Oppenheim was born in Windecken near the Free City of Frankfurt, German Confederation, the son of a Jewish...
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name of Heldenbergen-Windecken as the end of the first section of the Friedberg–Hanau railway (Hanau to Heldenbergen-Windecken). The second section to...
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Lech, Marburg, Markdorf, Memmingen, Olpe, Rheinbach, Rüthen, Treysa, Windecken. Today these towers are sometimes renovated and used to house museums...
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Heldenbergen-Windecken (now Nidderau) and Stockheim was opened on 1 October 1905 and the section between Vilbel Nord (now Bad Vilbel) and Heldenbergen-Windecken was...
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King), with an engraved cross. 3 Fire bell 1755 Johann Peter Bach [de], Windecken 1,050 780 g1 Stadtturm ANNO 1755 REGENTE ILUSTRISSIMO COMITE AC DOMINO...
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it became their main residence, which had previously been located at Windecken Castle at times. In 1528, under Philipp II, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg...
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from Hanau to Heldenbergen-Windecken (now Nidderau) on 1 December 1879. The second section opened from Heldenbergen-Windecken to Friedberg for freight on...
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Hanau-Münzenberg, nicknamed Philipp the Younger, (20 September 1449, at Windecken Castle – 26 August 1500) was a son of Count Reinhard III of Hanau and...
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cities in his territory (Babenhausen, Hanau, Steinau an der Straße and Windecken) for 600 pounds of Heller. In 1314, Ulrich was at the election of Emperor...
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Hanau. Some authors report that the capital was officially moved from Windecken Castle to Hanau in 1436, but no proof of this is available. The city of...
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city rights: On 5 August 1288, King Rudolph I granted city rights to Windecken (today: part of Nidderau), modeled on those of Frankfurt On 4 July 1290...
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fully opened, following the commencement of services to Heldenbergen-Windecken (now Nidderau) station on 1 December 1879. On 1 October 1897 the Friedberg–Mücke...
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which the counts of Hanau were buried. He built Lutheran churches in Windecken, Steinau an der Straße, Nauheim (now called: Bad Nauheim), Kesselstadt...
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between Vilbel Nord (now called Bad Vilbel) station and Heldenbergen-Windecken (now Nidderau) was opened on 1 June 1907. A new entrance building was...
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1899 Kölner CfR 3 – 4 Hannover 96 (AET) FC Hanau 93 5 – 1 SC Eintracht Windecken Spielverein Kassel 06 2 – 1 Phönix Ludwigshafen BC Elsterberg 4 – 4 1...
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Partenstein. The capital was the town of Hanau. The counts had also castles in Windecken (disused after the 16th century) and Steinau an der Straße. For the following...
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Nidderau-Eichen Hp 01 Nidderau MKK RMV 6 R Bad Vilbel–Glauburg-Stockheim Nidderau-Windecken Hp 01 Nidderau MKK RMV 6 R Bad Vilbel–Glauburg-Stockheim Nieder Ohmen...
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organizations among the county's subjects, including the four cities of Hanau, Windecken, Babenhausen and Steinau, as well as her grandson's vassals. Nevertheless...
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