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  1. Count Bodo III of Stolberg-Wernigerode (4 January 1467 − 22 June 1538), nicknamed "the Blissful", was Count of Stolberg and Hohnstein and Lord of Wernigerode from 1511 until his death. Life. He was born in Stolberg, the son of Count Henry IX "the Elder" of Stolberg and his first wife Matilda, daughter of the Count Volrad of Mansfeld.

  2. Count Bodo VII of Stolberg and Wernigerode (1375 – 15 March 1455 in Stolberg), also known as Bodo the Elder, was a German nobleman. He ruled the counties of Stolberg in the southern Harz and Wernigerode in the northern Harz. Life. Bodo was the son of Count Henry of Stolberg and Elizabeth née Countess of Hohenstein. Nothing is ...

  3. Bodo VIII, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. Mother. Anna of Eppstein-Königstein. Juliana, Countess of Stolberg-Wernigerode (15 February 1506 in Stolberg, Saxony-Anhalt – 18 June 1580) was the mother of William the Silent, [1] the leader of the successful Dutch Revolt against the Spanish in the 16th century.

  4. The County of Stolberg-Wernigerode (German: Grafschaft Stolberg-Wernigerode) was a county of the Holy Roman Empire located in the Harz region around Wernigerode, now part of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It was ruled by a branch of the House of Stolberg.

  5. El conde Bodo III de Stolberg-Wernigerode (apodado el Dichoso; 4 de enero de 1467 - 22 de junio de 1538) fue un conde de Stolberg y Hohnstein, y señor de Wernigerode desde 1511 hasta su muerte. Biografía. Nació en Stolberg, siendo hijo del Conde Enrique IX "el Viejo" de Stolberg y su primera esposa Matilda, hija del Conde Volrad de Mansfeld.

  6. On 24 August 1500, Anna married Bodo VIII, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. Bodo and Anna had many children: Wolfgang (born: 1 October 1500; died: 8 March 1552), married Dorothea of Regenstein-Blankenburg and Genovefa of Wied; Bodo (born: 1502; died: after 2 May 1503)

  7. Countess Anna of Stolberg-Wernigerode (28 January 1504 – 4 March 1574) was a German noblewoman who reigned as Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg from 1516 until her death. She was elected princess-abbess under the name Anna II at the age of twelve, succeeding Magdalena of Anhalt. Family.