Genealogy Markus » Otto I van Beieren-Wittelsbach (1117-1183)

Personal data Otto I van Beieren-Wittelsbach 


Household of Otto I van Beieren-Wittelsbach

He is married to Agnes van Loon.

Permission for the marriage was obtained in 1157.

They were married in church about 1157.Source 4


Child(ren):

  1. Otto van Beieren-Wittelsbach  ± 1170-± 1178
  2. Sophia van Wittelsbach  ± 1170-1238 

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Sources

  1. Wikipedia
  2. IB 432; Wikipedia
  3. IB 432
  4. Wikipedia; IB 432


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