Count Otto III Rietberg (between 1475 and 1485 – 18 December 1535) was Count of Rietberg from 1516 to 1535. Otto III was probably born between 1475 and...
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"the Mad" of Rietberg (born: after 1523 – died: 11 December 1562 in Cologne), called "the Great," was the son of Count Otto III of Rietberg and his second...
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he married Countess Eleonore von Kaunitz-Rietberg (1775–1825), daughter of Ernst Christoph, Fürst von Kaunitz-Rietberg (1737–1797) and Princess Maria...
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Brunswick-Grubenhagen and widow of Albert III of Bavaria on 10 May 1483 with Margaret, daughter of Conrad V of Rietberg Both marriages remained childless. Dieter...
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Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein, Countess of Rietberg (born Sophie Herzogin [Duchess] in Bavaria; 28 October 1967) was born a member of the...
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Noblemen in Bernard's camp included Count John I of Rietberg and Counts of Hoya, Schaumburg and Diepholz. Otto marched his army to Mengeringhausen to relieve...
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Bruno von Isenberg (1251–1258), Balduin von Rüssel (1259–1264), Widukind von Waldeck (1265–1269), Konrad von Rietberg (1270–1297), Ludwig von Ravensberg...
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Rudolf von Diepholz 1455–1482: Konrad III von Diepholz 1482–1508: Konrad IV von Rietberg 1508–1532: Eric of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1532–1553: Franz von Waldeck...
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Dissensions arose about the election of his successor, Otto I, Count of Oldenburg (1204–18), and Emperor Otto IV decreed that thenceforward the cathedral chapter...
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Katharina (1510–1542), married before 1 February 1541 to Count Otto IV of Rietberg. Hudlet, Richard B. (1993). 500 Jahre Alexanderskirche Zweibrücken...
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Nassau-Beilstein (d. 1513) Margaret (b. c. 1452), married to John I, Count of Rietberg Elisabeth (b. c. 1460), married: John II, Count of Spiegelberg Rudolf VII...
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Princess Elvira of Bavaria (1868–1943); married Count Rudolf von Wrbna-Kaunitz-Rietberg-Questenberg und Freudenthal. Princess Clara of Bavaria (1874–1941);...
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over the abbeys and monasteries situated in their diocese. Bishop Otto von Rietberg had to contend with Cologne; in 1281, when only bishop-elect, he received...
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Ferdinand's sisters were Isabella, Duchess of Genoa; Elvira, Countess von Wrbna-Kaunitz-Rietberg-Questenberg und Freudenthal; and Clara, Abbess of St. Anna; and...
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Princess Elvira of Bavaria (1868–1943), married Count Rudolf von Wrbna-Kaunitz-Rietberg-Questenberg und Freudenthal (1864–1927) and had issue Princess...
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Lordship of Diepholz (redirect from County von Diepholz)
domains from his cousin, Hermann von Blankena, in 1285, married Hedwig of Rietberg, daughter of Friedrich I, Count of Rietberg. 1310–1350: Rudolf IV, son of...
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(1690–1691; Abbess of Thorn) Bernhardine Sophia of East Frisia and Rietberg (1691–1726) Francisca Christina of Pfalz-Sulzbach (1726–1776; Abbess of...
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Diepholz, Prince-bishop (1454–1455) Konrad III von Diepholz [de], Prince-bishop (1455–1482) Konrad IV. von Rietberg [de], Prince-bishop (1482–1508) Prince-Bishopric...
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Count Josias I of Waldeck-Eisenberg (German: Josias I. Graf von Waldeck-Eisenberg; 18 March 1554 – 6 August 1588) was a German nobleman who was Count...
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Adelaide, a daughter of Henry III of Waldeck. In 1305, he was appointed provost of Paderborn under Bishop Otto of Rietberg. He was later appointed as tutor...
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1455 Died) 1455–1482: Conrad III of Diepholz (11 Jun 1455 Appointed – 21 May 1482 Died) 1482–1508: Conrad IV of Rietberg (13 Jul 1482 Appointed – 9 Feb...
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Countess Armgard of Rietberg (died: 13 July 1584). This marriage remained childless. In 1585, he married Elisabeth, a daughter of Count Otto IV of Schaumburg...
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of the Marck [de] (1261–1272) Everhard of Diest [de] (1275–1301) Otto III of Rietberg [de] (1301–1306) Conrad I of Berg [de] (1306–1310) Louis II of Hesse [de]...
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Rudolf von Diepholz 1455–1482: Konrad III von Diepholz 1482–1508: Konrad IV von Rietberg 1508–1532: Eric of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1532–1553: Franz von Waldeck...
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Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV after years of further conflicts with the Hohenstaufen emperors. He incurred the wrath of Pope Innocent III and was excommunicated...
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Holy Roman Empire in the territory of present day Lower Saxony. In 1235, Otto I was enfeoffed with the newly founded Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg at the...
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– Hermann von Wachtendonk [de], Prince-prior (1683–1704) Bernhard Wilhelm von Rhede [de], Prince-prior (1704–1721) Goswin Hermann Otto von Merveldt [de]...
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Countess Adelheid of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst, daughter of Oldenburg Count Otto IV of Delmenhorst, for reasons of succession and uniting the hereditary fiefs...
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union with the Kingdom of Portugal by the Philip dynasty (Philip II, Philip III and Philip IV) and, until 1700, by the Spanish line of the House of Habsburg...
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Otto III of Rietberg, Prince-bishop (1301–1306) Conrad I of Berg, Prince-bishop (1306–1310) Ludwig II of Hesse, Prince-bishop (1310–1357) Adolf III of...
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