Ludolf I. von Dassel

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Ludolf I. von Dassel (* around 1115; † after 1166) was Count von Dassel (first documented mention 1153–1166).

His father was Count Reinold I von Dassel . His younger brother was the Archbishop of Cologne Rainald von Dassel .

He was at least twice with Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa in Goslar. Presumably he too died, like his brother Rainald, of malaria ( malaria ) or dysentery during the campaign of Friedrich Barbarossa in Italy in 1167 .

Marriage and children

It is possible that he married Mechthild von Schauenburg-Holstein, daughter of Adolf I and Hildewa. His own children are:

Individual evidence

  1. Nathalie Kruppa: The Counts of Dassel (1097-1337 / 38). Bielefeld 2002, pp. 21, 155 f.
  2. Nathalie Kruppa: The Counts of Dassel (1097-1337 / 38). Bielefeld 2002, p. 156, 159.
  3. Peter Herde : The catastrophe in front of Rome in August 1167, a historical epidemiological study of Friedrich I. Barbarossa's fourth move to Italy . In: Meeting reports of the scientific society at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 1991.