Count | Count Basie | count | Count Dracula | The Count of Monte Cristo | Lars Ulrich | Imperial Count | Count of Flanders | Count of Barcelona | Count Basie Orchestra | Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares | Count of Soissons | You Can Count on Me | Ulrich's Periodicals Directory | Saint Ulrich | Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux, Count of Maurepas | Count Palatine | Count palatine | Count of Paris | Ulrich of Augsburg | John II, Count of Rietberg | Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker | Count of Nevers | count of Blois | William I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg | Ulrich Tukur | Ulrich Thomsen | Ulrich Schmid-Maybach | Ulrich of Zell | Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg |
The Counts of Hohenlohe, who based their claim on the fact that Albert I of Hohenlohe had married Elisabeth of Hanau, who was a granddaughter of Count Gottfried VIII of Ziegenhain via her mother, Elisabeth of Ziegenhain, who had married Lord Ulrich V of Hanau.
Ulrich V, Lord of Hanau (c. 1370 – 1419), ruling Lord of Hanau from 1380 to 1404
From 1315 to 1323, Ulrich served as governor of the Carinthian possessions of the Bishopric of Bamberg, including Reichenfels, St. Leonhard, Wolfsberg, Wernberg, Villach, Federaun, Arnoldstein, Tarvisio and Pontafel.