Charlotte Of Hanau-Lichtenberg
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Countess Charlotte of Hanau-Lichtenberg, full name: ''Countess Charlotte Christine Magdalene Johanna of Hanau-Lichtenberg'' (2 May 1700, Bouxwiller – 1 July 1726,
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) was the wife of landgrave
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Biography


The Heiress

Charlotte was the only surviving child of the last Count of Hanau, Johann Reinhard III, and the Countess
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. Thus, she was the sole heir of the County of Hanau.


Marriage

The first man to ask her hand in marriage, was the crown prince and later Landgrave William VIII of
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. Had this marriage taken place, the county of Hanau would have remained united. However, it failed because of religious differences between William, who was a
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and Charlotte, who was
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. The second candidate was the crown prince and later Landgrave Louis VIII of Hesse-Darmstadt, who was Lutheran. They were married on 5 April 1717. From this marriage the following children were born: * Landgrave Louis IX, married in 1741
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, had issue * Prince George William, married in 1748
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, had issue * Princess Caroline Louise; married in 1751 Charles Frederick, Margrave of Baden, later first Grand Duke of Baden, had issue


Death

Charlotte Christine died on 1 July 1726 in Darmstadt. A number of funeral sermons were published in July 1726 in Darmstadt.John Rhenius and Johann Reinhard Vulpius: ''Funeral sermon'', Gießen, undated, printed by Johann Reinhard Vulpius. Reference: Lenz, Catalogue No. 350; Christoph Friedrich Ayrmannus: uneral sermon Gießen, undated, printed by Müller. Reference: Lenz, Catalogue No. 441, Johann Heinrich Stephani and Wilhelm Krebs: ''Darmstad's most guilty tears and Love sacrifice, as Hereditary Princess Charlotta Christina Magdalena née Countess Johanna of Hanau died 07/01/1726'', Darmstadt, 1726. Reference: Public Library Hanau, Dept. Hesse-Hanau, Signature: I h 2 B, Lenz, Catalog No. 442, and further in the Hessian State Archives, Marburg, files: ECR 15, 242; 81 Hanau government A 46.6. Reference: ''Marburg Catalogue'', and further in the Hessian State Archives, Darmstadt, inventory: D 4 No. 412/3. Reference: ''Catalog State Archives Darmstadt''


The inheritance

As Charlotte Christine died before her father, her son, the future Landgrave Louis IX, became heir apparent of the County of Hanau. This was, however, restricted to the Lichtenberg part of the county, because the Münzenberg part of the county had been awarded to the county of
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in an earlier inheritance contract between Hanau and Hesse-Kassel. A dispute arose, because it wasn't clear to which part the district of Babenhausen would belong. It escalated into a military conflict.
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and ; Hesse-Kassel occupied the rest of the district of Babenhausen, deploying troops that had already been stationed in Hanau. The dispute could be settled only after protracted litigation before the highest courts of the Empire, which in 1771 issued the so-called ''Partifikationsrezess''. The towns of , Dietzenbach, , Schaafheim and Schlierbach were awarded to Hesse-Darmstadt and were incorporated into the district
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Ancestors


References

* Alfred Börckel: ''Wives of the princes of Hesse from St. Elizabeth to the present day, represented in their life and work'', 2nd ed. Gießen, 1908, p. 74 ff. * Reinhard Dietrich: ''The state constitution in the Land of Hanau'' = ''Hanauer history publications'', vol. 34, Hanau 1996, * Louis William Holland: ''Letters of the Duchess Elisabeth Charlotte of Orleans from the years 1716 to 1718'' = Library of the Literary Association, vol. 122, Tübingen 1874. * ''Catalog of funeral sermons and other writings of mourning in the Hessian State Archives, Marburg'' = ''Marburg staff research journal'', vol 14, Sigmaringen 1992. * ''Catalog of funeral sermons and other writings of mourning in the Hessian State Archive Darmstadt'' = ''Marburger staff research journal'', vol 13, Sigmaringen 1991. * Manfred Knodt: ''The Regents of Hesse-Darmstadt.'' 2nd ed, Darmstadt 1977. * Rudolf Lenz: ''Catalogue of funeral sermons and other writings of sadness in the Hesse University and State Library = Marburger staff research journal'', vol 11, Sigmaringen 1990. * Reinhard Suchier: ''Genealogy of Countly House of Hanau'', in: Festschrift of the Hanau Historical Association for its fifty-year jubilee celebration on 27 August 1894, Hanau 1894. * Ernst J. Zimmermann: ''Hanau city and country'', 3rd Edition, Hanau 1919, reprinted 1978.


Footnotes

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