West-Europese adel » Otto IV van Wittelsbach Hertog van Neder-Beieren (1307-1334)

Personal data Otto IV van Wittelsbach Hertog van Neder-Beieren 


Household of Otto IV van Wittelsbach Hertog van Neder-Beieren

He is married to Richarde van Gulik.

They got married in the year 1330, he was 22 years old.


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