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Otto Brandenburg 1126–1184 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jun 21 1126

Birth Location: Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany

Death Date: Mar 07 1184

Death Location: Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany

Father: Albrecht Wettin

Mother: Sophie Winzenburg

Spouse(s): Judyta None, Ada Holland

Children(s): Albrecht Brandenburg, Adelheid Brandenburg

In 1126, Otto Brandenburg entered the world in Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany, born to Albrecht Wettin And Sophie Von Winzenburg. Otto Brandenburg married Ada Van Holland, Judyta, and had children including Adelheid Brandenburg, Albrecht De Brandenburg. Otto Brandenburg passed away in 1184 in Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1126, Otto Brandenburg entered the world in Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany, born to Albrecht Wettin And Sophie Von Winzenburg.
  • Otto Brandenburg married Ada Van Holland, Judyta, and had children including Adelheid Brandenburg, Albrecht De Brandenburg.
  • Otto Brandenburg passed away in 1184 in Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany.

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Otto Brandenburg's Ancestors

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Otto Brandenburg
1126–1184
Birth Place: Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany
Parents
Albrecht Wettin
1100–1170
Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany
Sophie (Von) Winzenburg
1107–1160
Winzenburg, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany
Grandparents
Otto (von) Sachsen-Ballenstadt
1073–1123
Ballenstedt, Quedlinburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Eilika
1080–1142
Kriechen, Sachsen, Germany
Hermann (von) Winzenburg
1082–1138
Winzenburg, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany
Hedwig Istria
1094–1162
Austria
Great-Grandparents
Gebhard Diessen
1071–1102
Richgard Sponheim
1050–1130
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Arnulf Diessen
1031–1098
Adelheid Sulzbach
1052–1071
Engelbert Sponheim
1045–1096
Hedwig Eppenstein
1047–1112

Otto Brandenburg's Descendants

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Otto Brandenburg (Jun 21 1126–Mar 07 1184) m. Judyta (1152–12 Dec 1201) m. Ada (van) Holland (1163–1206)
  1. 1. Albrecht (de) Brandenburg 1174–1220 m. Mathilde Niederlausitz 1184–1255
    1. 1. Mathilde (von) Brandenburg 1210–1261 m. Otto (von) Braunschweig 1204–1261
      1. 1. Adelheid (von) Braunschweig 1244–1274 m. Henry Brabant 1244–1308
        1. 1. Otto (von) Hesse 1272–1328 m. Adelaide Ravensberg 1270–1339
        2. 2. Sofie (von) Brabant 1264–1331 m. Otto (von) Waldeck 1262–1305
        3. 3. Adelheid Brabant 1268–1317 m. Berthold (VII von Henneberg) Schleusingen 1272–1340
        4. 4. Matilde Brabant 1267–1332
        5. 5. Heinrich Brabant 1265–1298 m. Agnes (von) Wittelsbach 1276–1345
        6. 6. Elisabeth Brabant 1269–1293
      2. 2. Albrecht (von) Braunschweig 1236–1279 m. Alessina (von) Montferrat 1237–1285
        1. 1. Albrecht (von) Braunschweig 1268–1318 m. Richsa (of Werle) Gustrow 1270–1317
        2. 2. Matilda (von) Braunschweig 1276–1318 m. Henryk Schlesien-Glogau 1253–1309
        3. 3. Luther (von) Braunschweig 1275–1335
        4. 4. Wilhelm (von) Braunschweig 1270–1292
        5. 5. Henry (von) Braunschweig 1267–1322
        6. 6. Conrad (von) Braunschweig 1274–1303
        7. 7. Otto (von) Braunschweig –1346
      3. 3. Agnes Braunschweig 1238–1302
      4. 4. Margarethe Braunschweig 1230–1261
      5. 5. Elisabeth Braunschweig 1229–1266
      6. 6. Johann Braunschweig 1241–1277
      7. 7. Konrad Braunschweig 1243–1300
      8. 8. Otto (von) BBraunschweig 1232–1247
      9. 9. Helene Braunschweig 1231–1273
      10. 10. Matilda (von) Braunschweig 1229–1295
    2. 2. Otto (III "Das Kind' von) Brandenburg 1213–1267 m. Beatrice Bohemia 1228–1286
      1. 1. Otto (V "The Tall" von) Brandenburg-Salzwedel 1246–1299 m. Jutta (von Henneberg) Coburg 1247–1327
        1. 1. Beatrice (von) Brandenburg 1270–1316 m. Bolko (I the Strict von) Swidnica 1252–1301
        2. 2. Judith ("Jutte" von) Brandenburg 1279–1328 m. Rudolf (von) Saxony 1274–1356
        3. 3. Hermann (II Von) Brandenburg 1271–1308 m. Anna (von) Habsburg 1278–1328
        4. 4. Matilda (von) Brandenburg-Salzwedel 1272–1298
        5. 5. Otto (of) Brandenburg 1272–1300
        6. 6. Albrecht (Of) Brandenburg 1281–1295
        7. 7. Kunigunde (Of) Brandenburg 1274–1317
      2. 2. Mathilde (Von) Brandenburg 1248–1316
      3. 3. Johann (III) Brandenburg 1244–1268
    3. 3. Johann Brandenburg 1213–1266
    4. 4. Elizabeth (of) Brandenburg 1207–1232
  2. 2. Adelheid Brandenburg 1180–

Otto Brandenburg's Timeline

2 Records

1126
Jun 21 1126
Birth of Otto Brandenburg in Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany
Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany
1184
Mar 07 1184
Age 58
Death of Otto Brandenburg in Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany
Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jun 21 1126
    Event Place: Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 07 1184
    Event Place: Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany

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