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Personal data Otto I (V) "der Rotkopf" (Otto I (V) "der Rotkopf") "Otto I (V) WITTLESBACH" von Wittelsbach Herzog von Bayern 


Household of Otto I (V) "der Rotkopf" (Otto I (V) "der Rotkopf") "Otto I (V) WITTLESBACH" von Wittelsbach Herzog von Bayern

He has/had a relationship with Agnes Loos von Looz-Rieneck.


Child(ren):

  1. Richardis von Wittelsbach  ± 1173-1231 


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Otto I. (II./V.) was in recent years a savage feud cock, which particularly field-pulled against the bishops in and therefore occasionally gebannt and/or in captivity as a hostage was. It carried also the surname “red head”. it pulled to 1154/55 with Friedrich Ith Barbarossa to Italy. In the Klause of Verona it saved the life to the emperor in a waghalsigen action, when this came into an ambush put there.
1156 it became after the death of its father Pfalzgraf of Bavaria. It belonged always to the closest imperial attendants, thus on Reichstag in Besancon the 1157, where it would have stabbed nearly the papal Legaten and later Pope Alexander III., Roland Badinelli, when this called the emperor crown papal Lehen.
Starting from 1159 Otto promoted the choice of the imperial Gegegnpäpste Victor IV. (+1164) and Kalixtus III. (1168 - 1177). It was much as imperial army leaders, in addition, as a diplomat actively, among other things duke of Bavaria traveled after Byzanz, took part in 1180-1181 the realm war against Heinrich the lion and became. As such it received the surname “Pater patriae”. (On the duke of Bavaria the designation Otto I. refers, during it the 2. Pfalzgraf of Bavaria and the 5. Count von Scheyern of this name was.)
Otto gained the county Dachau and secured its house in Bavaria, where some Vasallen was still more powerful than its family, by skillful marriage politics. In its last Lebensjahr it was still with the peace of Konstanz, that for the completion of the Schisma (church splitting, here between Roman and imperial Popes) as well as led on Reichstag of Regensburg thereby. Otto was one of the most radiating hero shapes of the Staufer period.
Its woman Agnes of Looz Rieneck, Daughter the count Ludwig I. of Mainz, secure their son after the death Otto by a couragierte zupackende regency the paternal inheritance.

Otto married Agnes of Looz - Rieneck, daughter OF count Ludwig Ith of Looz and Agnes of Metz, about 1168. (Agnes of Looz - Rieneck which fount about 1150 and died on 26 Mar 1191 in waiting mountain or Kelheim.)
Otto I Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria
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Not to be confused with Duke Otto I 976-982, Duke of Bavaria (as Otto I). Though Otto of Wittelsbach was the third duke of Bavaria named Otto he is mostly called Otto I as founder of a new dynasty. Not to be confused also with King Otto 1886-1913 .

Duke Otto I of Bavaria (1117, Kelheim – 11 July 1183, Pfullendorf, (German: Otto I Wittelsbach , Herzog von Bayern), since 1180 Duke of Bavaria. He was a son of Count Otto IV of Wittelsbach and a brother of Conrad I, Archbishop of Mainz (1161-1165 and 1183-1200) who was as Conrad III also Archbishop of Salzburg (1177-1183).

As one of the best knights in the suite of Frederick I who had prevented a defeat of the Emperor near Verona in 1155, Otto was finally rewarded with the duchy of Bavaria in 1180 after the fall of Henry the Lion. But with the separation of Styria in the same year Bavaria lost the last of her southeastern territories. Otto's family ruled Bavaria until the revolution in 1918.

Preceded by
Henry XII Duke of Bavaria
1180–1183 Succeeded by
Louis I

Otto I. (II./V.) was in recent years a savage feud cock, which particularly field-pulled against the bishops in and therefore occasionally gebannt and/or in captivity as a hostage was. It carried also the surname “red head”. it pulled to 1154/55 with Friedrich Ith Barbarossa to Italy. In the Klause of Verona it saved the life to the emperor in a waghalsigen action, when this came into an ambush put there.
1156 it became after the death of its father Pfalzgraf of Bavaria. It belonged always to the closest imperial attendants, thus on Reichstag in Besancon the 1157, where it would have stabbed nearly the papal Legaten and later Pope Alexander III., Roland Badinelli, when this called the emperor crown papal Lehen.
Starting from 1159 Otto promoted the choice of the imperial Gegegnpäpste Victor IV. (+1164) and Kalixtus III. (1168 - 1177). It was much as imperial army leaders, in addition, as a diplomat actively, among other things duke of Bavaria traveled after Byzanz, took part in 1180-1181 the realm war against Heinrich the lion and became. As such it received the surname “Pater patriae”. (On the duke of Bavaria the designation Otto I. refers, during it the 2. Pfalzgraf of Bavaria and the 5. Count von Scheyern of this name was.)
Otto gained the county Dachau and secured its house in Bavaria, where some Vasallen was still more powerful than its family, by skillful marriage politics. In its last Lebensjahr it was still with the peace of Konstanz, that for the completion of the Schisma (church splitting, here between Roman and imperial Popes) as well as led on Reichstag of Regensburg thereby. Otto was one of the most radiating hero shapes of the Staufer period.
Its woman Agnes of Looz Rieneck, Daughter the count Ludwig I. of Mainz, secure their son after the death Otto by a couragierte zupackende regency the paternal inheritance.

Otto married Agnes of Looz - Rieneck, daughter OF count Ludwig Ith of Looz and Agnes of Metz, about 1168. (Agnes of Looz - Rieneck which fount about 1150 and died on 26 Mar 1191 in waiting mountain or Kelheim.)
GIVN Otto I (V)
SURN von Bayern
REPO @REPO80@
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TEXT Date of Import: 16 Dez 1998
DATE 9 SEP 2000
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Otto I. der Rotkopf (* um 1117 wohl in Kelheim; † 11. Juli 1183 in Pfullendorf) aus dem Geschlecht der Wittelsbacher war der Sohn Ottos V. von von Wittelsbach (als Pfalzgraf Otto V.; † 1156) und der Heilika von Lengenfeld. Seit 1156 war er alsOtto VI. Pfalzgraf von Bayern und von 1180 bis zu seinem Tod Herzog von Bayern. Mit seinem Aufstieg zum Herzog begann die Herrschaft der Wittelsbacher über Bayern, die erst im Jahre 1918 endete.Leben Otto war auch Vogt von Freising, Weihenstephan, Geisenfeld und Ensdorf. Er war mit Agnes verheiratet, einer Tochter Ludwigs von Loos und Rieneck, des Burggrafen von Mainz. Sein Bruder Konrad I. von von Wittelsbach war von 1161 bis 1165 und von1183 bis 1200 Erzbischof von Mainz sowie von 1177 bis 1183 Erzbischof von Salzburg. 1180 wurde ein weiterer Bruder als Otto VII. Pfalzgraf von Bayern.Otto I. war ein enger Verbündeter Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossas und für diesen diplomatisch tätig. Er sicherte 1155 dessen Rückzug nach Deutschland über die Alpen an der Veroneser Klause. Wegen seiner Parteinahme, die er auch mit gezücktem Schwertbeim Reichstag von Besançon deutlich machte, wurde er nach der Absetzung Heinrichs des Löwen am 16. September 1180 in Altenburg mit dem Herzogtum Bayern belehnt. Herzog der Steiermark, die wie der Traungau vom Herzogtum Bayern abgetrennt wurde,wurde Ottokar IV. Die Belehnung erfolgte relativ spät nach der Absetzung Heinrichs des Löwen, die bereits im Januar in Würzburg vollzogen wurde, wohl weil sich die Neugestaltung des Südostens nicht so leicht organisieren ließ wie in Sachsen, dasbereits im April desselben Jahres aufgeteilt wurde. Im Juni war auf dem Reichstag in Regensburg die Bestätigung der Absetzung auch auf bayerischem Boden bestätigt worden.Otto etablierte die Wittelsbacher als vorherrschende Macht in Bayern, auch wenn das Herzogtum in den drei Jahren seiner Herrschaft noch nicht gesichert werden konnte. Zu der starken Schwächung des vormals mächtigen Herzogtums Bayern trug neben derAbspaltung der Steiermark auch die Erhebung des Grafen Berthold IV. von Andechs zum Herzog bei. Nachfolger Ottos wurde sein Sohn Ludwig der Kelheimer.Otto I. liegt im Kloster Scheyern begraben. Im Weißen Saal der Münchner Residenz befinden sich Wandteppiche, die seine Taten darstellen.Familie Herzog Otto I. heiratete um 1169 in Kelheim Gräfin Agnes von Loon (1150–1191), Tochter des Grafen Ludwig II. von Loon. Aus der Ehe gingen neun Kinder hervor:Otto (1169-1181); Sophie (1170–1238) 8 1196 Pfalzgraf Hermann I. von Sachsen (1152–1217); Heilica I. (* 1171) 8 1184 Hallgraf Dietrich von Wasserburg (1142–1210); Agnes (1172–1200) 8 1186 Graf Heinrich von Plain († 1190); Richarde (1173–1231) 8 1186 Graf Otto I. von Geldern und Zütphen; Ludwig der Kelheimer (1173–1231) 8 1204 Prinzessin Ludmilla von Böhmen (1170–1240), Witwe des Grafen Albert III. von Bogen; Heilica II. (* 1176) 8 1190 Graf Adelbert III. von Dillingen († 1214); Elisabeth (* 1178) 8 Graf Berthold II. von Vohburg und letzter Markgraf von Cham († 1209); Mechthild (1180–1231) 8 1209 Pfalzgraf Rapoto in Bayern, Graf von Ortenburg und Kraiburg (1164–1231).
#Générale##Générale#Profession : Duc de Bavière.
{geni:occupation} Pfalzgreve i Wittelsbach, Pfalzgreve i Bayern (Otto VI) från 1156, från 1180 hertig i Bayern, Palsgraaf en Hertog van Beieren 1180 - 1183, Duc, de Bavière
{geni:about_me} ==Links:==
*[http://thepeerage.com/p15167.htm#i151666 The Peerage]
*[http://www.geneall.net/D/per_page.php?id=7803 Geneall]
*[http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Otto_I._von_Bayern_(1117-1183)_ Familypedia]
*[http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Otto_I._(Herzog_von_Bayern)_ ADB in Deutsch]
*[http://finnholbek.dk/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I15518&tree=2 Holbek in Danish]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_I_of_Wittelsbach,_Duke_of_Bavaria Wikipedia]
*'''Herzog von Bayern:''' 1180–1183
>'''Predecessor:''' [http://www.geni.com/people/Henry-the-Lion-Duke-of-Saxony/6000000001744974942 Heinrich XII] '''Successor:''' [http://www.geni.com/people/Ludwig-I-Herzog-von-Bayern/6000000001278610141 Ludwig I]
*Otto I (1117 – 11 July 1183), called the Redhead (German: der Rotkopf), was Duke of Bavaria from 1180 until his death. He was the first Bavarian ruler from the House of Wittelsbach, a dynasty which reigned until the abdication of King Ludwig III of Bavaria in the German Revolution of 1918.
===Life===
*Duke Otto I was probably born at Kelheim, the son of Count Palatine Otto IV of Wittelsbach and Heilika of Pettendorf-Lengenfeld, a granddaughter of the Hohenstaufen duke Frederick I of Swabia. He was the brother of Archbishop Conrad I of Mainz and Salzburg. Upon the death of his father in 1156, he succeeded him as Count palatine of the Bavarian duchy, then under the rule of Henry the Lion, a scion of the Welf dynasty.
*As one of the best knights in the employ of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in 1155 he had prevented a defeat of the Emperor near Verona, where the army caravan was ambushed on the way back to Germany after the coronation at Rome . In the Dominium mundi conflict between emperor and pope culminating at the 1157 Reichstag of Besançon (Bisanz), fiery Otto could only be kept from smiting the papal legate Cardinal Rolando Bandinelli by the personal intervention of Frederick.
*He was finally rewarded with the duchy of Bavaria on 16 September 1180, after the deposition of Duke Henry the Lion. However with the separation of Styria under Duke Ottokar IV in the same year, Bavaria lost the last of her southeastern territories. With the support of the emperor and his brother Conrad, Otto was able to secure the rule of his dynasty from the wary Bavarian nobility. His descendants ruled Bavaria for the next 738 years.
*In 1183 Otto accompanied Emperor Frederick to sign the Peace of Constance with the Lombard League and died suddenly on the way back at Pfullendorf in Swabia. He was succeeded by his only surviving son Louis. Otto's mortal remains are buried in the crypt of Scheyern Abbey.
*About 1169 Otto married Agnes, a daughter of Count Louis I of Loon. Agnes and Otto had the following children:
===Issue===
># Otto (1169-1181)
># Sophia (1170-1238), married Landgrave Hermann I of Thuringia (1155-1217),
># Heilika I (b. 1171), married in 1184 to Hallgrave Dietrich of Wasserburg
># Agnes (1172-1200), married Count Henry of Plain (d. 1190)
># Richardis (1173-1231), married in 1186 to Count Otto I of Guelders and Zutphen
># Louis I (1173-1231), married in 1204 to Ludmilla of Bohemia
># Heilika II (b. 1176), married Count Adelbert III of Dillingen (d. 1214)
># Elisabeth (b. 1178), married Count Berthold II of Vohburg (d. 1209)
># Mechtild (1180-1231), married in 1209 to Count Rapoto II of Ortenburg (1164-1231).
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