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Otto I, Count of Waldeck (c. 1262 – 11 November 1305) was the count of Waldeck from 1275/76 until his murder in November 1305. Otto was the youngest son of
Henry III of Waldeck Henry may refer to: People * Henry (given name) *Henry (surname) * Henry Lau, Canadian singer and musician who performs under the mononym Henry Royalty * Portuguese royalty ** King-Cardinal Henry, King of Portugal ** Henry, Count of Portugal ...
and Matilda of Cuyk-Arnsberg, a daughter of Count Gottfried III of Arnsberg and heiress of
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. Henry III died in 1267, a few years before his father, Count Adolf I of Waldeck, and therefore the inheritance of Waldeck went from Adolf I to his grandsons. Henry III's eldest son
Adolf II of Waldeck Adolf II of Waldeck (c. 1250 – 13 December 1302) was count of Waldeck from 1270 to 1276 and prince-bishop of Liège from 1301 to 1302. Life Adolf was a son of Count Henry III and of Mechthild of Cuyk-Arnsberg. In 1270 he succeeded his grandf ...
served as regent of the County of Waldeck upon his grandfather's death in 1270. However, at the time of Henry III's death, his three sons with their mother Matilda decided that the County of Waldeck should descend to whoever of the three sons were to marry the then underage Sophia, daughter of
Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse Henry I of Hesse "the Child" (German: ''Heinrich das Kind'') (24 June 1244 – 21 December 1308) was the first Landgrave of Hesse. He was the son of Henry II, Duke of Brabant and Sophie of Thuringia. Life In 1247, as Heinrich Raspe, Lan ...
. Ultimately, it was Henry III's youngest son Otto who married Sophia of Hesse in 1275/76. Upon the marriage of Otto and Sophia, Adolf II abdicated rule of the County of Waldeck in favor of his brother Otto and entered the clergy, later becoming Bishop of
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in 1301. Henry III's second son, Gottfried, became Bishop of Minden in 1304. Their sister
Adelheid Adelheid is the modern Dutch and German form of the Old High German female given name Adalheidis, meaning "nobility" or "noble-ness". It may refer to the following people: * Saint Adelheid or Adelaide of Italy, (931–999), Holy Roman Empress an ...
married Simon I of Lippe in Detmold in 1276. During the 45-year reign of Adolf I, he made Waldeck a viable territory. He founded the cities of Waldeck, Sachsenhausen and Freienhagen. He began building the castle and town of Rhoden and gained the rule of Korbach. He also gained influence over Lichtenfels Castle with the cities of Fürstenberg and Sachsenberg. Otto I continued his grandfather's policy of expansion to the west against the Duchy of Westphalia which was owned by the Archbishops of Cologne. During the
War of the Limburg Succession The War of the Limburg Succession, was a series of conflicts between 1283 and 1289 for the succession in the Duchy of Limburg. The cause of the War of the Limburg Succession was the death of Waleran IV, Duke of Limburg in 1280, and his only daugh ...
, he sided with Duke John I of Brabant in the war against Archbishop Siegfried of Westerburg. During this war, Otto destroyed the Cologne city of Hallenberg. The war ended in the decisive victory of Duke John's side in the
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. As a result of the war, Otto gained Volksmarsen, half of Kugelsburg and Canstein Castle. In 1298 Otto acquired the Nordenau Castle and became a threat to the Cologne city of Winterburg. Count Otto I's efforts led to significant success in expanding the territory controlled by Waldeck. In 1305, a feud broke out in Eichsfeld, where Otto's enemies, the Lords of Strive and Adelebsen, were opposing the city of Heiligenstadt. Otto, who had served the
Archbishopric of Mainz The Electorate of Mainz (german: Kurfürstentum Mainz or ', la, Electoratus Moguntinus), previously known in English as Mentz and by its French name Mayence, was one of the most prestigious and influential states of the Holy Roman Empire. In the ...
as bailiff for Eichsfeld since 1303, was obligated to assist Heiligenstadt. During this feud, Otto was captured by his enemies, put in a dungeon and strangled against the rules of martial law. He is buried in the grave chapel of St. Nicholas in the Marienthal monastery in Netze, next to his parents and grandparents. His grave slab is the oldest monument still preserved in the monastery. The monastery had been donated by the Waldeck family in 1228. Otto's father Henry III was the first member of the Waldeck family to be buried there.


Family

Otto I married prior to 14 November 1276 to Sophia (c.1264 – 1340), daughter of
Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse Henry I of Hesse "the Child" (German: ''Heinrich das Kind'') (24 June 1244 – 21 December 1308) was the first Landgrave of Hesse. He was the son of Henry II, Duke of Brabant and Sophie of Thuringia. Life In 1247, as Heinrich Raspe, Lan ...
. They had nine children: * Henry IV (died 1348), who succeeded his father, married Adelheid of Cleves, daughter of
Dietrich VII, Count of Cleves Dietrich VII (1256–1305) was Count of Cleves from 1275 through 1305. He was the son of Dietrich VI, Count of Cleves and his wife Aleidis von Heinsberg. The County of Cleves (german: Grafschaft Kleve; nl, Graafschap Kleef) was a comital p ...
Walther Möller, Stammtafeln westdeutscher Adelsgeschlechter im Mittelalter, Band II, ISBN 3-89557-040-0 * Adolf III (died 1348), who became Canon at Hildesheim * Gottfried (died after 1337), who became Canon at Mainz * Eberhard (died 1334), who became Canon in Minden * Ludwig (died 1354), who became Canon in Münster * Matilda (died after 1340), married Eberhard III of Breuberg * Elizabeth (died 1371), married Count Dietrich III from Hohnstein zu Klettenberg * Adelheid (1290–1329), married Count Wilhelm I of Katzenelnbogen * Otto, the youngest son, died in 1310


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