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Irmengard of Oettingen (c. 1304 – 6 November 1389 in Worms, Germany) was a princess of the Counts von Oettingen by birth, and by marriage, Countess Palatine of the Rhine and, as a widow, a Dominican nun.
Irmengard of Oettingen. Countess Palatine. Married Adolph the Simple (1300–1327), count Palatine (r. 1319–1327); children: Rupert II (1335–1398), count Palatine (r. 1390–1398). Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia.
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Discover life events, stories and photos about Lady Irmengard Oettingen Countess of the Rhine (1301–1389) of Ottingen, Rotenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Irmengard of Oettingen was a princess of the Counts von Oettingen by birth, and by marriage, Countess Palatine of the Rhine and, as a widow, a Dominican nun.
The county of Oettingen lay around the imperial city of Nördlingen in present-day Bavaria or Baden-Württemberg. At the end of the Old Kingdom in 1806, the area covered around 850 km 2 (330 sq mi) and had around 60,000 inhabitants.
RulerBornReignDeathc.1110c.1130-11411141?c.1130-1141?Before 11411141-122528 June 1225?1141-1189?Dec 11, 2021 · Birthplace: Oettingen, Schwaben, Bavaria, Germany. Death: November 06, 1399 (93-94) Kloster Liebenau, Rheinhessen, Hessen, Germany. Immediate Family: Daughter of Ludwig V von Oettingen, Graf and Agnes von Württemberg. Wife of Adolf, Pfalzgraf von der Rhein.
Irmengard of Oettingen (fl. 14th c.) Countess Palatine. Married Adolph the Simple (1300–1327), count Palatine (r. 1319–1327); children: Rupert II (1335–1398), count Palatine (r. 1390–1398).