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Otto IV, Count of Rietberg

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Noble family
  
Werl-Arnsberg-Cuyk

Mother
  
Anna of Sayn


Name
  
Otto Count

Spouse(s)
  
Catharine of Zweibrucken

Father
  
Otto III, Count of Rietberg

Buried
  
Franciscan monastery in Rietberg

Died
  
January 1553, Metz, France

Parents
  
Otto III, Count of Rietberg

Great-grandparents
  
Conrad V, Count of Rietberg

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Grandparents
  
John I, Count of Rietberg

Count Otto IV of Rietberg (d. 5 or 6 January 1553 outside Metz) was Count of Rietberg from 1535 until his death.

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Life

Otto IV was the eldest son of Otto III and his first wife Anna of Sayn. In the marriage contract of two, it was agreed that the first-born from their marriage should become a cleric. However, the contract allowed the first-born to become count, if he so wished. This led to many disputes between Otto IV and his half-brother John II from their father's second marriage.

In 1541, he joined the English army. In 1544, he returned to Germany and joined the staff of the Teutonic Knights. During his absence, Rietberg was administered by a Hessian bailiff. Otto IV promulgated an Evangelical Church Order modeled on the Hessian Church Order.

Otto IV died before Metz on 5 or 6 January 1553. He was buried in the Franciscan monastery in Rietberg. His cousin Frederick Wetter administered the County of Rietberg until Otto's half-brother John II took over.

Marriage

Before 1 February 1541, Otto IV married Catharine, the youngest daughter of Count Palatine Alexander of Zweibrücken. The marriage remained childless.

References

Otto IV, Count of Rietberg Wikipedia