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  1. I primi anni. Filippo Luigi II era figlio del conte Filippo Luigi I di Hanau-Münzenberg e di sua moglie, Maddalena di Waldeck e nacque nel castello di Hanau il 18 novembre 1576 . Nominalmente egli succedette al padre il 4 febbraio 1580, ma sotto la reggenza di una commissioen di tutela data la sua minore età, composta dal conte Giovanni VI di ...

  2. Filippo II di Hanau-Münzenberg (17 agosto 1501 – 28 marzo 1529) fu Conte di Hanau-Münzenberg. Biografia. Filippo II era figlio del conte Reinardo IV di Hanau-Münzenberg e di sua moglie, la contessa Caterina di Schwarzburg-Blankenburg.

  3. Filippo Maurizio di Hanau-Münzenberg; Conte di Hanau-Münzenberg; In carica: 1612 – 1638: Predecessore: Filippo Luigi II: Successore: Filippo Luigi III Trattamento: Sua Eccellenza Nascita: Hanau, 25 agosto 1605: Morte: Hanau, 3 agosto 1638 (32 anni) Dinastia: Hanau-Münzenberg: Padre: Filippo Luigi II di Hanau-Münzenberg: Madre ...

  4. Introduzione Filippo Luigi II di Hanau-Münzenberg; Biografia I primi anni La formazione Il governo e la costruzione costruzione della "Nuova Hanau" Il contratto di successione familiare Attività culturale La morte; Matrimonio e figli; Ascendenza; Bibliografia; Altri progetti

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    Philipp II of Hanau-Münzenberg was only 11 years old when he inherited the county. A guardian and regent were needed for him and his seven years younger brother Balthasar. A regency council was installed by the Reichskammergericht at the recommendation of their mother, after she had consulted the lower nobility in the county. The council consisted ...

    During the regency, Hanau-Münzenberg joined the Wetterau Association of Imperial Counts. The start of the Reformation fell during Philipp's reign. However, it hardly effected the county. The German Peasants' War also happened in this period, but it only sporadically came to riots in Hanau-Münzenberg. The Benedictine convent at Schlüchtern had to pu...

    Philipp II, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg died on Easter Sunday of 1529, only 28 years old, leaving three surviving children and a pregnant widow. His funeral took place just one day later in the St. Mary's Church in Hanau, without any pump or circumstance, to spare his widow in her condition. The day after the funeral, she gave birth to his posthumous...

    The new Hanau city gate was decorated with a portrait, carved in stone, of Philipp and Balthasar. The portrait was later put on display in the museum the Historical Society of Hanau. It was destroyed in a bomb attack on 19 May 1945, during World War II.

    On 27 January 1523, Philipp II married Countess Juliana of Stolberg(15 February 1506 – 18 June 1580). They had five children: 1. Reinhard (10 April 1524 – 12 April 1525) 2. Katharina (1525–1581), married to Count Johann IV of Wied-Runkel 3. Philipp III(1526–1561) 4. Reinhard(1528–1554) 5. Juliana(1529–1595), married with Thomas, Wild- and Rhinegrav...

    Reinhard Dietrich: Die Landes-Verfaßung in dem Hanauischen. Die Stellung der Herren und Grafen in Hanau-Münzenberg aufgrund der archivalischen Quellen, vol. 34 in the series Hanauer Geschichtsblätt...
    Rolf Glawischnig: Niederlande, Kalvinismus und Reichsgrafenstand 1559–1584. Nassau-Dillenburg unter Graf Johann VI., vol. 36 in Schriften des Hessischen Landesamtes für Geschichtliche Landeskunde E...
    Eduard Jacobs: Juliana von Stolberg, Ahnfrau des Hauses Nassau-Oranien. Nach ihrem Leben und ihrer geschichtlichen Bedeutung quellenmäßig dargestellt, Hendel, Wernigerode, 1889
    Eckhard Meise: Bernhard Hundeshagen – kein Denkmalschutz im Hanau des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts, in: Neues Magazin für hanauische Geschichte, 2006, ZDB-ID 535233–2, p. 3–61.
  5. Philipp Ludwig II of Hanau-Münzenberg (18 November 1576, in Hanau – 9 August 1612, in Hanau), was one of the most notable counts of Hanau of the early modern period, his policies bringing about sweeping changes. Count Philipp Ludwig II of Hanau-Münzenberg was born in the castle at Hanau and baptised two weeks later on 3 December.

  6. Philipp Moritz was succeeded by the last two counts of Hanau-Münzenberg: Philipp Ludwig III, still a boy nine years old when dying in 1641 and Johann Ernst, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg-Schwarzenfels, a cousin, dying childless after less than three months in office.