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  1. Hace 6 días · Ottilie and its diminutive Ottiline are a pair of names heard among the British upper crust, but have rarely been seen here since the 1880s. Ottilie does have a few cultural references: She is a key character in Goethe's Elective Affinities, Robert Louis Stevenson wrote a poem called To Ottilie, Franz Kafka had a sister named Ottilie, and it is the name of the protagonist in the John Wyndom ...

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

  3. Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen; Ottilie and her daughters, section of the Markgrafentafel: Spouse: Christopher I of Baden: Father: Philip II "the Younger" of Katzenelnbogen: Mother: Countess Ottilie of Nassau (1437-1493) Born: baptized 22nd March 1453 Starkenburg Castle, near Darmstadt: Died: 15 August 1517 Baden-Baden

  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). His parents were Johann IV, Count of Katzenelnbogen (younger line) and Anne of Katzenelnbogen (older line), who merged the two ...

  5. Ottilie Gräfin zu Nassau, Vianden und Diez (German) 0 references. ... Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen. father. Philip 'the Younger' of Katzenelnbogen. 2 references. stated in.

  6. 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).

  7. 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.