HanauMünzenberg
Hanau-Münzenberg was a county of the Holy Roman Empire located in the central German region that is today part of the state of Hesse. It arose in the 15th century as a partition of the County of Hanau, taking its name from the towns of Hanau and Münzenberg. The county was ruled by the House of Hanau and enjoyed Imperial immediacy, functioning as an independent territorial entity within the Empire. Its territory lay along the Main valley and in the Wetterau region, including the towns of Hanau, Münzenberg, and surrounding estates.
In governance, the county followed feudal norms of the late medieval and early modern periods, with a
In 1736, the ruling line of Hanau-Münzenberg became extinct with the death of the last count, and
Today, Hanau-Münzenberg is remembered for its role in the regional medieval and early modern history of Hesse.