Qui a épousé Agnes von Bentheim und Steinfurt?

  • Jean II de Rietberg a épousé Agnes von Bentheim und Steinfurt le .

    Le mariage a duré 11 ans, 1 mois et 4 jours (4051 jours). Le mariage a pris fin le .

  • Otto VIII, Count of Hoya a épousé Agnes von Bentheim und Steinfurt le .

    Le mariage a duré 14 ans, 1 mois et 7 jours (5152 jours). Le mariage a pris fin le .

Agnes von Bentheim und Steinfurt: Chronologie de l'état du mariage

Agnes von Bentheim und Steinfurt

Agnes von Bentheim und Steinfurt

Agnes von Bentheim und Steinfurt (* um 1531; † 15. September 1589 in Nienburg) war von 1562 bis 1566 regierende Gräfin der Grafschaft Rietberg aus dem Haus Bentheim-Steinfurt.

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Jean II de Rietberg

Jean II de Rietberg

Count John II "the Mad" of Rietberg (after 1523 – 11 December 1562 in Cologne), called "the Great," was the son of Count Otto III of Rietberg and his second wife, Onna Esens.

After his uncle Balthasar Oomkens von Esens died in 1540 without a male heir, John and his mother inherited the East Frisian Lordships of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund and John assumed the title of Lord of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund.

When his father died in 1535, John had to share the County of Rietberg with his older half-brother Otto IV. After Otto IV died childless in 1553, John II ruled Rietberg alone.

In 1556, John illegally beheaded one of his own officials in Rietberg and schemed against the victim's relatives who had profited from the official's misbehaviour. The relatives fled to the neighbouring County of Lippe. From there, they and a few faithful raided Rietberg. John then moved his mercenaries from Esens to Rietberg and attacked Count Bernhard VIII of Lippe. The army of Lippe responded by laying siege to the town of Rietberg. The Bishopric of Paderborn joined the attack on Rietberg. Lippe, Paderborn and East Frisia also sued each other in the court of the Lower Rhenish-Westphalian Circle. The Court found John guilty of a breach of the peace.

John refused to give in. Imperial troops joined the siege of Rietberg and in June 1557, the city was starved and had to capitulate. John was taken prisoner. Initially, he was held at the Imperial castle at Büderich (near Wesel); in 1560, he was transferred to Cologne, where he died in captivity in 1562 and was buried.

His pugnacity and power struggles earned him he nickname "John the Mad".

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Agnes von Bentheim und Steinfurt

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Otto VIII, Count of Hoya

Otto VIII, Count of Hoya

Otto VIII, Count of Hoya (1530 – 25 February 1582 at Hoya Castle in Hoya, Germany) was the last ruling Count of Hoya.

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Esens, Samtgemeinde Esens, Allemagne