During the regency, Hanau-Münzenberg joined the
Wetterau Association of Imperial Counts. The start of the
Reformation fell during Philipp's reign. However, it hardly effected the county. The
German Peasants' War also happened in this period, but it only sporadically came to riots in Hanau-Münzenberg. The
Benedictine convent at
Schlüchtern had to put itself under Philipp's protection, according to different sources either in Hanau or in
Steinau an der Straße, when rebellious peasants were approaching from
Fulda. There were incidents in other towns in the country, for example in
Orb,
Partenstein,
Preungesheim, Bornheimerberg and Niederrodenbach. The St. Wolfgang monastery in the Bulau forest near
Hanau was devastated. In 1528, construction began of a new city wall surrounding Hanau. The city had grown outside its
Medieval city wall and a new settlement had sprung into existence arounds today's Hospital street. The new wall would surround these newer parts of the city. It was the first implementation of a new defensive system designed by
Albrecht Dürer. Construction took nearly 20 years. Simultaneously, the
City Castle in Hanau was extended and strengthened. This project would take until 1560 to complete. The potential existed for a dispute between Philipp II and his seven years younger brother
Balthasar about whether to obey the
primogeniture statue and to give Balthasar only an
apanage or to divide the county. When Balthasar's twentieth birthday approached, the regency council decided to opt for primogeniture. A treaty to this affect was drafted. However, Philipp II died before the treaty was sealed. This created a legal problem when Balthasar wanted to take up the regency for Philipp's sons, since his renunciation of his right to inherit and to reign was included in this draft treaty. == Death ==