Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (1320 – 1 December 1398) was the fourth and last husband of
Joanna I of Naples. He also held the title of
Prince of Taranto. His nickname was Otto the Tarantine.
Biography
Otto was the eldest son of
Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, (before 1296 – after 1351), also called ''de Graecia'' ("of Greece"), was the eldest son of Henry I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Agnes of Meissen.
On their father's death in 1322, his sons agreed ...
(c. 1289 – 1351) and
Jutta of Brandenburg.
In 1353, he married
Violante of Vilaragut
Violante of Vilaragut (1320 or 1325 – before 1372) was a daughter of Berengeur de Vilaragut and his second wife Saura, who was an illegitimate daughter of James II of Majorca. Violante was titular queen of Majorca by her marriage to her cousin ...
, a daughter of Berengar de Vilaragut and widow of
James III of Majorca
James III ( – ), known as James the Rash (or the Unfortunate), was King of Majorca from 1324 to 1344. He was the son of Ferdinand of Majorca and Isabella of Sabran.
Life
James was born in Catania, Sicily. Margaret of Villehardouin, James's ...
. There were no children from this marriage. By 1372, Otto was a widower. On 25 September 1376, Otto married his second wife, the three times widowed Queen
Joanna I of Naples. The groom was fifty-six years old and the bride about forty-eight. The marriage was childless.
The so-called
Western Schism started in 1378 with the election of two rival
pope
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s,
Urban VI of
Rome
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, established_date = 753 BC
, founder = King Romulus (legendary)
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and
Clement VII of
Avignon
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. Joanna supported Clement VII and allied herself with his main supporter
Charles V of France. With no hope of having further children of her own, Joanna chose to strengthen her alliance with France by adopting
Louis of Anjou, younger brother of Charles V, as her heir.
Urban VI proclaimed Joanna deposed in 1381. He named her second cousin
Charles of Durazzo as his candidate for the supposedly vacant throne. Charles spent the following months gathering his army within the
Kingdom of Hungary
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and then marched against the
Kingdom of Naples
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. Otto led the Neapolitan army in battle but was defeated. Otto was exiled from Naples by the new king and never returned. Joanna was strangled in prison in the Castle of
San Fele
San Fele ( nap, Sandə Fèlə) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Potenza in the Basilicata region of southern Italy.
Geography
San Fele is a picturesque stone village located at the saddle between two mountain peaks, Monte Toretta an ...
on 12 May 1382.
Otto survived Joanna by at least sixteen years but never remarried. He died childless at
Foggia
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and was succeeded by his first cousin, once removed
Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, previously Duke of
Einbeck
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History
Prehistory
The area of the current city of Einbeck is inhabited since prehistoric times. Vario ...
.
External links
*
His profile in Peerage.com
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1320 births
1398 deaths
Kings consort
Princes of Grubenhagen
Royal consorts of Naples
Old House of Brunswick
Husbands of Joanna I of Naples