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  1. Media in category "Otto II, Count Palatine of Mosbach" This category contains only the following file. Zeichnung - Otto II - Pfalzgraf Pfalz-Mosbach.jpg 397 × 800; 74 KB

  2. Margarethe von Pfalz- Mosbach (1432-1457), married to Count Reinhard III. of Hanau Amalie of the Palatinate- Mosbach (1433-1483), married to Count Philip the Elder of Rieneck - Grünfeld, Lauda and Wildenstein Otto II von Pfalz - Mosbach (1435-1499), known mathematician, Count Palatine and Duke of Palatinate - Mosbach- Neumarkt

  3. Johanna of Bavaria-Landshut. Countess Palatine Margaret of Mosbach (2 March 1432 – 14 September 1457) was the eldest daughter of Count Palatine Otto I of Mosbach and his wife, Johanna of Bavaria-Landshut. She married on 11 July 1446 to Count Reinhard III of Hanau, who succeeded his father as ruling Count in 1451.

  4. Otto I (24 August 1390 – 5 July 1461) was the Count Palatine of Mosbach from 1410 until 1448, and the Count Palatine of Mosbach-Neumarkt from 1448 until 1461.

  5. Otto I (24 August 1390 – 5 July 1461) was the Count Palatine of Mosbach from 1410 until 1448, and the Count Palatine of Mosbach-Neumarkt from 1448 until 1461. 26 relations.

  6. 16 de dic. de 2023 · Otto's sons with Heilika of Lengenfeld-Pettendorf were Otto I, the first Wittelsbach duke of Bavaria and Conrad of Wittelsbach, archbishop of Mainz and Salzburg. Otto IV, Count of Wittelsbach (c. 1083-4 August 1156) was a descendant of Count Otto II of Scheyern and Richgard of Weimar-Istrien.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MosbachMosbach - Wikipedia

    With the division of the lands of King Rupert in 1410, Mosbach became the capital of a small principality known as Palatinate-Mosbach as the inheritance for his son Otto I. With the death of his brother John, Count Palatine of Neumarkt 1443, the territory of Palatinate-Neumarkt was added in a personal union to Palatinate-Mosbach creating the territory of Palatinate-Mosbach-Neumarkt .