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  1. Life. She was the only child of Philipp II ''the Younger'' of Katzenelnbogen (1427 – 27 February 1453) and Ottilie of Nassau-Siegen (April 1437 – July 1493), the only daughter of Henry II of Nassau-Siegen and his first wife Genoveva of Virneburg.

  2. history. Geni Profiles. Descendants of the Illustrious Katzenellenbogen family. The name "Katzenellenbogen" was first used by Meir Katzenellenbogen (1482-1565) after the family moved to Padua, Italy and then Prague. Town of Katzenelenbogen, Germany. Rabbi Jehiel Luria. Ancestors. Rabbi Meir Katzenellenbogen, Maharam of Padua.

  3. Ottile von Katzenelnbogen was the daughter of Philipp von Katzenelnbogen and Ottilie von Nassau. She married Christoph, Markgraf von Baden, on 30 January 1469 at Koblenz (contract on 20 June 1468). They had the following children: Ottilie (1470), cistercian Abbess at Pforzheim. Jakob (1471), Archbishop and Elector of Köln.

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  4. Philipp I of Katzenelnbogen (1402–1479), also known "Philipp the Elder" was Count of Katzenelnbogen from 1444 to 1479 and was the last male descendant of the Counts of Katzenelnbogen (his two sons died before him).

  5. Research genealogy for Ottilie Countess Of KATZENELNBOGEN of Darmstadt, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt, as well as other members of the KATZENELNBOGEN family, on Ancestry®.

  6. Anna of Katzenelnbogen ( 5 September 1443 in Katzenelnbogen – 16 February 1494 in Marburg) was the daughter of Philipp I, Count of Katzenelnbogen (1402–1479), and his first wife Anna of Württemberg (1408–1471). She is notable for being the great-grandmother to Anne of Cleves the fourth wife of King Henry VIII of England.

  7. fleek.ipfs.io › Ottilie_von_KatzenelnbogenOttilie of Katzenelnbogen

    Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen (ca. 1451 [1] – 15 August 1517, Baden-Baden), was by marriage Margravine of Baden-Baden. Life She was the only child of Philipp II the Younger of Katzenelnbogen (1427 – 27 February 1453) and Ottilie of Nassau-Dillenburg (April 1437 – July 1493).