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Count of Erbach-Fürstenau Friedrich Magnus's Biography
German prince, member of the House of Erbach, and ruler over Fürstenau and Reichenberg.
He was the third child and second (but eldest surviving) son of Georg III, Count of Erbach-Breuberg and his second wife Anna, a daughter of Friedrich Magnus, Count of Solms-Laubach-Sonnenwalde. He was named after his maternal grandfather.
After the death of their father, Friedrich Magnus and his surviving brothers divided the Erbach domains in 1606: he received the districts of Fürstenau and Reichenberg.
Friedrich Magnus died in Reichenberg on 26 March 1618, aged 42, and was buried in Michelstadt. Because he died without surviving male issue, his brothers divided his domains among themselves.
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