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unusual facts about Ulrich IV, Lord of Hanau


Ulrich of Hanau

Ulrich IV, Lord of Hanau (1330/1340 – 1380), Lord of Hanau from 1369/1370 until his death


Ulrich IV, Count of Pfannberg

On 5 July 1294 at Judenburg castle, Ulrich IV and his wife Margaret pledged their princely fief, the castle at Sankt Peter-Freienstein, two large manors in Tolling and Welen, and justice over the area from Hohenward and Chieneinöde to the river Kalten Rinne at Röthelstein to Abbot Henry of Admont.

Ulrich IV, Lord of Hanau

From 1378 to 1389, he and his successor held castle and city of Königstein and other rights and sources of income, as security for a loan he and the City of Frankfurt had extended to the Lords of Falkenstein-Münzenberg.


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