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Otto I Von Rheineck (von Salm), Pfaltzgraf von Lothringen

Dutch: Otto van Salm, Pfaltzgraf von Lothringen
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chateau De Salm, Luxembourg, Belgium
Death: March 11, 1150 (72)
Burg Schönburg, Oberwesel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (Strangled (murder))
Immediate Family:

Son of Count Hermann von Salm and Sophia von Salm, Countess von Salm
Husband of Gertrude von Northeim von Lotharingia Countess Palatine & Heiress of Friesland
Father of Gertrud von Rheineck, Gräfin von Bentheim; Countess Sophia von Rheineck; Otto II von Rheineck, Graf von Rheineck; Hadewig von Rheineck; Robrecht von Rheineck and 5 others
Brother of Hermann II von Salm, Graf von Salm and Petrissa van Saffenberg

Occupation: graaf van Benthem, Graaf van Rheineck, in het jaar 1140 ook even paltsgraaf aan de Rijn, Pzalzgreve vid Rhen, Comte palatin, du Rhin, Count of Salm, Count of Bentheim, Count of Rhein
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About Otto I von Salm, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_I,_Count_of_Salm

His parents were the German anti-king Hermann of Salm and his wife Sophia of Formbach. Around 1115, he married Gertrude of Northeim, the widow of Count Palatine Sigfried of the Rhine and heiress of Margrave Henry of Frisia and Northeim and Gertrude of Brunswick, who was the sister of Richenza of Northeim, the consort of Emperor Lothair III.

He constructed Rheineck Castle and from c. 1124, he styled himself Otto of Rheineck, after his castle. After his stepson Count Palatine William of the Rhine had died in 1140, he claimed the County Palatine of the Rhine. However, King Conrad III of Germany, who had been elected in 1138, decided that the County Palatine was a completed fief, and hence fell back to the King, who gave it to his brother-in-law and devoted supporter Herman of Stahleck.

Otto managed to keep Treis Castle until 1148, and Rheineck Castle until 1151. In 1148, war broke out between Otto and the Emperor. The Emperor took Treis Castle in 1148, and gave it to the Elector of Trier. In 1151, he captured and destroyed Rheineck Castle.


http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#OttoSalmRheineckdied1150

GRAFEN von RHEINECK

Rheineck is located on the river Rhine between Remagen and Andernach[1986].

OTTO von Salm, son of HERMANN [I] Graf von Salm King of Germany & his wife Sophia --- ([1070/75]-murdered Burg Schönburg 1150 before 12 Nov).

  • The Annales Sancti Diibodi name "Otto palatinus comes de Rineke" as son of "Hermannus [rex]"[1987]. * “Domina Sophya Herimanni regis relicta” donated property to Göttweig by charter dated 23 Sep 1088, witnessed by “Otto filius eiusdem regine...”[1988].
  • "...Herimanno Salmucensi comite et fratre eius Ottone…" subscribed a charter dated 3 Oct 1104 which confirmed the donation to Stablo made by "Rigoldus de Alfunza"[1989].
  • Pfalzgraf 1115.
  • Graf von Rheineck und Bentheim 1126.
  • Lothar King of Germany confirmed property of Duisburg by charter dated 8 May 1129 witnessed by "…Comites: Gerhardus Longus de Gelere, Arnoldus de Cliue, Hermannus de Caluerlage, Hermannus de Salmene, Otto de Rinecke, Florentius de Hollande, Gerhardus de Hostad, Bernhardus de Hildenesheim, Godefridus et Hermannus de Cuch, Adolfus de Berge…"[1990].
  • Emperor Lothar donated property to Epternach by charter dated 24 Apr 1131 witnessed by "…Otto comes de Rinecke fraterque suus Hermannus comes de Salmis…"[1991].
  • The Gesta Alberonis Archiepiscopi names "comes Otto de Reneka" when recording that he was sent to Italy in 1137 by the king together with "fratribus duobus Guarnero et Iohanni de Nantesburch"[1992].
  • He succeeded in 1140 as OTTO Pfalzgraf von Lothringen. Arnold [I] Archbishop of Köln settled a dispute involving Köln St Pantaleon by charter dated 1144 witnessed by "Otto comes de Rinegge, Herimannus advocatus, Amelricus de Wurmerstorph, Walterus de Kesle, Richwinus et frater eius Herimannus…"[1993].
  • "Otto comes de Rinhechen, Otto filius eius…" signed the charter dated 1147 under which Arnold Archbishop of Köln confirmed a donation to Kloster St Martin, Köln[1994]. He was strangled[1995].

Married ([1115]%29 as her second husband, GERTRUD von Northeim, widow of SIEGFRIED Graf von Orlamünde, daughter of HEINRICH "der Fette" Graf von Northeim & his wife Gertrud von Braunschweig (-[1154/65]).

  • The Annalista Saxo names "Richenzam postea inperaticem et Gertrudem palatinam comitissam" as the two daughters of Heinrich & his wife Gertrud[1996].
  • A charter dated 1134, under which her son-in-law Emperor Lothar donated property to the monastery of St Marie at Brunswick, names "Gertrudis marchionissa, filia Ekeberti marchionis" as founder and also names "coniuge nostra Rikensa, eiusdem marchionisse filia…[et] filii sui Ottonis et filiarum, Richenze coniugis nostre et Gertrude Palatine comitisse"[1997].
  • "Clementia comitissa de Glizberg cum meis nepotibus Ottone et Wilhelmo" confirmed the foundation of Schiffenberg, with the consent of "domne Gertrudis palatine…[et] Adela filia eiusdem palatine", by charter dated 1141[1998].
  • Gräfin von Bentheim. A charter dated to [1150/54] names "Gertrude comitissa Benthemiensi" and refers to "morte mariti sui Ottonis Palatini"[1999].
  • Friedrich Bishop of Münster and "comitissa Gertrudis de Benthem" donated property to the Benedictines by charter dated 1154[2000].

Graf Otto & his wife had three children:

  1. OTTO von Rheineck (-murdered [1148/49]).
  2. SOPHIE von Rheineck (-26 Sep 1176, bur Jerusalem, church of the Teutonic Knights).
  3. BEATRIX von Rheineck (-bur Loccum).

Pfalzgraf bei Rhein Otto I von Rheineck1 b. circa 1080, d. 1150 Pfalzgraf bei Rhein Otto I von Rheineck b. c 1080\nd. 1150|p368.htm#i21928|Gegenkönig Hermann I von Salm|b. c 1040\nd. 8 Sep 1088|p352.htm#i22044|Sophia (?)|b. c 1045|p196.htm#i22045|Giselbert, Graf von Luxemburg|b. c 1005\nd. 14 Aug|p284.htm#i8511|N. N. (?)||p196.htm#i22039|||||||

Father

Gegenkönig Hermann I von Salm2 b. circa 1040, d. 8 September 1088

===Mother===

Sophia (?)2 b. circa 1045

* Pfalzgraf bei Rhein Otto I von Rheineck was born circa 1080.

  • He was the son of Gegenkönig Hermann I von Salm and Sophia (?).
  • Pfalzgraf bei Rhein Otto I von Rheineck married Erbin von Northeim Gertrud von Northeim, daughter of Heinrich "der Fette" von Northeim and Gertrude von Braunschweig, Gräfin von Eilenburg, Katlenburg, und Northeim, after 1114; Her 2nd (widow).
  • Pfalzgraf bei Rhein between 1125 and 1137
  • Graf von Rheineck.
  • Pfalzgraf bei Rhein
  • Otto I von Rheineck died in 1150

Family

Erbin von Northeim Gertrud von Northeim b. circa 1090, d. before 1165

Children

  1. Graf von Rheineck Otto II von Rheineck b. c 1115, d. 11491
  2. Beatrix von Rheineck b. c 11161
  3. Erbin von Bentheim Sophie von Rheineck+ b. c 1117, d. 11761

Citations

http://www.our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p186.h...

Over Otto I van Salm (Nederlands)

http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_I_van_Salm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_I,_Count_of_Salm

His parents were the German anti-king Hermann of Salm and his wife Sophia of Formbach. Around 1115, he married Gertrude of Northeim, the widow of Count Palatine Sigfried of the Rhine and heiress of Margrave Henry of Frisia and Northeim and Gertrude of Brunswick, who was the sister of Richenza of Northeim, the consort of Emperor Lothair III.

He constructed Rheineck Castle and from c. 1124, he styled himself Otto of Rheineck, after his castle. After his stepson Count Palatine William of the Rhine had died in 1140, he claimed the County Palatine of the Rhine. However, King Conrad III of Germany, who had been elected in 1138, decided that the County Palatine was a completed fief, and hence fell back to the King, who gave it to his brother-in-law and devoted supporter Herman of Stahleck.

Otto managed to keep Treis Castle until 1148, and Rheineck Castle until 1151. In 1148, war broke out between Otto and the Emperor. The Emperor took Treis Castle in 1148, and gave it to the Elector of Trier. In 1151, he captured and destroyed Rheineck Castle.


http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#OttoSalmRheineckdied1150

GRAFEN von RHEINECK

Rheineck is located on the river Rhine between Remagen and Andernach[1986].

OTTO von Salm, son of HERMANN [I] Graf von Salm King of Germany & his wife Sophia --- ([1070/75]-murdered Burg Schönburg 1150 before 12 Nov).

  • The Annales Sancti Diibodi name "Otto palatinus comes de Rineke" as son of "Hermannus [rex]"[1987]. * “Domina Sophya Herimanni regis relicta” donated property to Göttweig by charter dated 23 Sep 1088, witnessed by “Otto filius eiusdem regine...”[1988].
  • "...Herimanno Salmucensi comite et fratre eius Ottone…" subscribed a charter dated 3 Oct 1104 which confirmed the donation to Stablo made by "Rigoldus de Alfunza"[1989].
  • Pfalzgraf 1115.
  • Graf von Rheineck und Bentheim 1126.
  • Lothar King of Germany confirmed property of Duisburg by charter dated 8 May 1129 witnessed by "…Comites: Gerhardus Longus de Gelere, Arnoldus de Cliue, Hermannus de Caluerlage, Hermannus de Salmene, Otto de Rinecke, Florentius de Hollande, Gerhardus de Hostad, Bernhardus de Hildenesheim, Godefridus et Hermannus de Cuch, Adolfus de Berge…"[1990].
  • Emperor Lothar donated property to Epternach by charter dated 24 Apr 1131 witnessed by "…Otto comes de Rinecke fraterque suus Hermannus comes de Salmis…"[1991].
  • The Gesta Alberonis Archiepiscopi names "comes Otto de Reneka" when recording that he was sent to Italy in 1137 by the king together with "fratribus duobus Guarnero et Iohanni de Nantesburch"[1992].
  • He succeeded in 1140 as OTTO Pfalzgraf von Lothringen. Arnold [I] Archbishop of Köln settled a dispute involving Köln St Pantaleon by charter dated 1144 witnessed by "Otto comes de Rinegge, Herimannus advocatus, Amelricus de Wurmerstorph, Walterus de Kesle, Richwinus et frater eius Herimannus…"[1993].
  • "Otto comes de Rinhechen, Otto filius eius…" signed the charter dated 1147 under which Arnold Archbishop of Köln confirmed a donation to Kloster St Martin, Köln[1994]. He was strangled[1995].

Married ([1115]%29 as her second husband, GERTRUD von Northeim, widow of SIEGFRIED Graf von Orlamünde, daughter of HEINRICH "der Fette" Graf von Northeim & his wife Gertrud von Braunschweig (-[1154/65]).

  • The Annalista Saxo names "Richenzam postea inperaticem et Gertrudem palatinam comitissam" as the two daughters of Heinrich & his wife Gertrud[1996].
  • A charter dated 1134, under which her son-in-law Emperor Lothar donated property to the monastery of St Marie at Brunswick, names "Gertrudis marchionissa, filia Ekeberti marchionis" as founder and also names "coniuge nostra Rikensa, eiusdem marchionisse filia…[et] filii sui Ottonis et filiarum, Richenze coniugis nostre et Gertrude Palatine comitisse"[1997].
  • "Clementia comitissa de Glizberg cum meis nepotibus Ottone et Wilhelmo" confirmed the foundation of Schiffenberg, with the consent of "domne Gertrudis palatine…[et] Adela filia eiusdem palatine", by charter dated 1141[1998].
  • Gräfin von Bentheim. A charter dated to [1150/54] names "Gertrude comitissa Benthemiensi" and refers to "morte mariti sui Ottonis Palatini"[1999].
  • Friedrich Bishop of Münster and "comitissa Gertrudis de Benthem" donated property to the Benedictines by charter dated 1154[2000].

Graf Otto & his wife had three children:

  1. OTTO von Rheineck (-murdered [1148/49]).
  2. SOPHIE von Rheineck (-26 Sep 1176, bur Jerusalem, church of the Teutonic Knights).
  3. BEATRIX von Rheineck (-bur Loccum).

Pfalzgraf bei Rhein Otto I von Rheineck1 b. circa 1080, d. 1150 Pfalzgraf bei Rhein Otto I von Rheineck b. c 1080\nd. 1150|p368.htm#i21928|Gegenkönig Hermann I von Salm|b. c 1040\nd. 8 Sep 1088|p352.htm#i22044|Sophia (?)|b. c 1045|p196.htm#i22045|Giselbert, Graf von Luxemburg|b. c 1005\nd. 14 Aug|p284.htm#i8511|N. N. (?)||p196.htm#i22039|||||||

Father

Gegenkönig Hermann I von Salm2 b. circa 1040, d. 8 September 1088

===Mother===

Sophia (?)2 b. circa 1045

* Pfalzgraf bei Rhein Otto I von Rheineck was born circa 1080.

  • He was the son of Gegenkönig Hermann I von Salm and Sophia (?).
  • Pfalzgraf bei Rhein Otto I von Rheineck married Erbin von Northeim Gertrud von Northeim, daughter of Heinrich "der Fette" von Northeim and Gertrude von Braunschweig, Gräfin von Eilenburg, Katlenburg, und Northeim, after 1114; Her 2nd (widow).
  • Pfalzgraf bei Rhein between 1125 and 1137
  • Graf von Rheineck.
  • Pfalzgraf bei Rhein
  • Otto I von Rheineck died in 1150

Family

Erbin von Northeim Gertrud von Northeim b. circa 1090, d. before 1165

Children

  1. Graf von Rheineck Otto II von Rheineck b. c 1115, d. 11491
  2. Beatrix von Rheineck b. c 11161
  3. Erbin von Bentheim Sophie von Rheineck+ b. c 1117, d. 11761

Citations

http://www.our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p186.h...

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Otto I von Salm, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen's Timeline

1077
August 9, 1077
Chateau De Salm, Luxembourg, Belgium
1115
1115
Rheineck, Rheinland, Tyskland
1115
(Rheinland) Prusia, Rheineck, Rheintal, St. Gallen, Switzerland
1116
1116
Burg Rheineck, Bad Breisig, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1119
1119
Rheineck, Rheinland, Tyskland (Sveits)
1120
1120
1120
Rheineck, Rheinland, Germany, Holy Roman Empire
1120
Rheineck, Rheinland, Deutschland
1138
1138
Rheineck, Rheinland, Deutschland