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  1. 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. Life. Otto's gravestone, in front of the wall monument to his son John, at Reichenbach. Otto was born in Mosbach in 1390 as the youngest son of Rupert III of the Palatinate, King of Germany.

  2. Otón I del Palatinado-Mosbach ( Mosbach, 24 de agosto de 1390- Reichenbach, 5 de julio de 1461) fue el Conde Palatino de Mosbach desde 1410 hasta 1448, y el Conde Palatino de Mosbach-Neumarkt desde 1448 hasta 1461. Vida. Era el hijo menor del elector Roberto III, que también fue rey romano-alemán de 1400 a 1410, y Isabel de Hohenzollern-Nuremberg.

  3. Count Palatine Otto I, who was born in Mosbach in 1390 and then chose to have his residence there as the heir to the Palatinate Electorate in 1410, and his son Otto II, had the Castle expanded considerably after 1430, although the work done on the building was not intended to exude grandness.

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    • Later History

    The Palatinate emerged from the County Palatine of Lotharingiawhich came into existence in the 10th century. 1. Wigeric of Lotharingia, count of the Bidgau (c.915/916–922) 2. Godfrey, count of the Jülichgau (c. 940)

    From c.1085, after the death of the last Ezzonian count palatine, Herman II of Lotharingia, the Palatinate lost its military importance in Lotharingia. The territorial authority of the count palatine was reduced to his counties along the Rhine, henceforth called the County Palatine of the Rhine. 1. Heinrich II of Laach1085–95 2. Siegfried of Ballen...

    On the marriage of the Welf heiress Agnes in the early 13th century, the territory passed to the Wittelsbach dukes of Bavaria, who were also counts palatine of Bavaria.During a later division of territory among the heirs of Duke Louis II of Upper Bavaria in 1294, the elder branch of the Wittelsbachs came into possession of both the Rhenish Palatina...

    Following the great restorations of 1815, the Lower Palatinate (albeit without any prince-elector role) was restored as one of eight Bavarian Districts. After World War II the American Military Government of Germany took the Lower Palatinate from Bavaria and merged it with neighbouring territories to form a new state called Rhineland-Palatinate (Ge...

  4. Otto I von Palatinate-Mosbach ( alemán: Otto I. von Pfalz-Mosbach; 24 de agosto de 1390 ( ), Mosbach - 5 de julio de 1461, Reichenbach) - Conde palatino de Mosbach desde 1410. Hijo menor del elector Ruprecht III e Isabel de Nuremberg. Cuando el Palatinado se dividió en 1410, Eberbach y Mosbach lo recibieron, y lo convirtió en su capital.

  5. Otto I was the Count Palatine of Mosbach from 1410 until 1448, and the Count Palatine of Mosbach-Neumarkt from 1448 until 1461.

  6. Otto I, conde palatino de Mosbach ; Nació: 24 de agosto de 1390 Mosbach: Fallecido: 5 de julio de 1461 (70 años) Reichenbach am Regen: Enterrado: Abadía benedictina de Reichenbach: familia noble: Wittelsbach: Esposos) Juana de Bavaria-Landshut: Padre: Rupert, rey de Alemania: Mamá: Isabel de Nuremberg