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  1. Richardis of Bavaria (1173 – 7 December 1231) was a German noblewoman. She was a daughter of Count Palatine Otto I of Bavaria, who later became the first Wittelsbach Duke of Bavaria, and his wife Agnes of Loon. Richardis married Otto I of Guelders, and after his death became the first abbess of the Cistercian Abbey of Roermond.

  2. 16 de jun. de 2023 · Richardis of Bavaria (1173 in Kelheim – 7 December 1231 in Roermond) was a German noblewoman. She was a daughter of Count Palatine Otto I of Bavaria, who later became the first Wittelsbach Duke of Bavaria, and his wife Agnes of Loon.

    • Kelheim, Bayern
    • Otto I, Count of Guelders
    • Bayern
    • circa 1160
  3. When Ricardis von Wittelsbach of Bavaria was born about 1165, in Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany, her father, Otto I von Wittelsbach der Rotkopf, was 36 and her mother, Agnes von Loon, was 24. She had at least 4 sons and 4 daughters with Otto I von Geldern.

    • Female
    • Otto I Von Geldern
  4. Otto I of Guelders (1150–1207) was a Count of Guelders and Zutphen from 1182 until his death in 1207. He was a son of Duke Hendrik of Guelders and Agnes of Arnstein. He married Richardis of Bavaria in 1184. Richardis was a daughter of Otto I Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria .

  5. When Richardis von Wittelsbach-Bayern was born about 1165, in Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany, her father, Otto I. 'der Rotkopf' von Wittelsbach Herzog von Bayern, was 36 and her mother, Agnes van Loon, was 24. She had at least 4 sons and 4 daughters with Otto I. Graf von Geldern und Zutphen.

    • Female
    • Otto I. Graf Von Geldern Und Zutphen
  6. Otto I of Guelders (1150–1207) was a Count of Guelders from 1182 until his death in 1207. He was a son of Duke Hendrik of Guelders and Agnes of Arnstein. He married Richardis of Bavaria in 1184. Richardis was a daughter of Otto I Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria.

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

    Saint Richardis (Latin: Richgardis, Richardis), also known as Richgard, Richardis of Swabia and Richarde de Souabe in French (c. 840 – 18 September, between 894 and 896 AD), was the Holy Roman Empress as the wife of Charles the Fat. She was renowned for her piety and was the first abbess of Andlau.