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  1. 23 de nov. de 2022 · Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen (c. 1451 15 August 1517, BadenBaden), was by marriage Margravine of BadenBaden. She was the only child of Philipp II the Younger of Katzenelnbogen (1427 27 February 1453) and Ottilie of NassauDillenburg (April 1437 July 1493).

  2. 22 de oct. de 2016 · * Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen (ca. 1451–1517), Margravine of Baden-Baden. * Ottilie Wildermuth (1817-1877), a German writer, particularly notable for her children's books. * Ottilie Assing (1819– 1884) , a German feminist, freethinker, and abolitionist. * Ottilie Roederstein (1859-1937), a German-Swiss painter.

  3. fleek.ipfs.io › Ottilie_von_KatzenelnbogenOttilie of Katzenelnbogen

    Shortly after Ottilie's uncle and last male member of the family, Eberhard of Katzenelnbogen was murdered (1456), her grandfather Philipp I made an agreement with Frederick I, Elector Palatine, under which Ottilie was betrothed with the Elector's nephew Philip; however, when she reached a marriageable age in 1467, eleven years after the engagement, the groom refused to marry her due to ...

  4. 30 de may. de 2024 · The name Ottilie is a girl's name of French origin meaning "prosperous in battle". Ottilie is trending in the UK, where the pronounced T helps the name sound pretty and delicate, rather like Amelie and Elodie. Ottilie is less popular in the US, where many Americans pronounce it as a near-homonym for "oddly". Sweet but stylish, Ottilie was once ...

  5. Ottilie von Katzenelnbogen Birth 1453 Death 15 Aug 1517 (aged 63–64) Baden-Baden, Stadtkreis Baden-Baden, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Burial. Stiftskirche Baden-Baden.

  6. 2 de may. de 2022 · 1. Philip the Younger (* 1427; † 27 February 1453), married in 1450 Ottilie of Nassau. In 1453 they had a daughter Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen. 2. Eberhard († 1456), canon of Cologne, was stabbed in Bruges (Flanders). 3. Anna (* 5 September 1443; † 16 February 1494), married in 1458 margrave Henry III of Hesse (15 October 1441 — 13 ...

  7. His wife Ottilie was from a famous wine-making family in the Kraichgau, the Counts of Katzenelnbogen. By 1503, Christopher was responsible for uniting all the Badener lands when the Baden-Sausenberg died without male heirs. In 1515, before his death, he divided the Margraviate among his sons Philipp, Bernhard, and Ernst.