Otto I. (Rastede)
Otto von Oldenburg (* around 1204; † around 1285) was abbot at the Paulskloster in front of Bremen and at the Rastede monastery .
He is the younger son of Christian II von Oldenburg.
In Bremen he had great influence and pushed through the election of his cousins Hildebold and Giselbert . Otto sold some of the Raseder estates in Butjadingen , such as the Witleke farms .
From 1270 he was for his nephew Christian III. and Otto II († 1304) regent of Oldenburg.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ E. Koolmann: Oldenburgisches Ortlexikon AK . Ed .: Albrecht Eckhardt. Oldenburg 2010, p. 1148 f .
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Heinrich I. |
Abbot of the Paulskloster Bremen 1257–1261 |
Willekin from Mercele |
Willekin from Mercele |
Abbot of Rastede Monastery 1267–1285 |
Albert |
Johann I. |
Regent of Oldenburg as guardian 1270–1285 |
Christian III |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Otto I. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Otto von Oldenburg |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Abbot in Bremen and Rastede |
DATE OF BIRTH | around 1204 |
DATE OF DEATH | around 1285 |