Otto von der Mark
Otto von der Mark , later Otto von der Mark, Count von Altena or Otto von Altena for short († August 14, 1262 ) was the son of Adolf I. von der Mark from his marriage to Irmgard von Geldern .
He was provost in Aachen and Maastricht . When Heinrich von Molenark founded the Fröndenberg Monastery , Otto took over the foundation and had the Fröndenberg Collegiate Church built at his own expense . The Cistercian women came from Hoven, today Zülpich . His sister Richardis became the first abbess.
After the division of the estate in 1249 Otto gave up his spiritual offices and, with the consent of his brother Engelbert I von der Mark, resided with his own court at Altena Castle . In 1250 he built the castle in a new Palas . He established a good administration and organization of offices.
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- ↑ It has not been conclusively clarified whether Count Adolf married only once or twice before, cf. the article on Count Adolf I. von der Mark, section "Family".
- ^ City of Unna: The collegiate church Fröndenberg
- ↑ Genealogy of the Middle Ages
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Adolf I. |
Count of Altena 1249–1262 |
Engelbert I. |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Otto von der Mark |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Otto von Altena |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Provost in Aachen and Maastricht (until 1249); Count of Altena (1249–1262) |
DATE OF BIRTH | 12th century or 13th century |
DATE OF DEATH | August 14, 1262 |