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  1. 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.

    • c. 1304
    • Agnes of Württemberg
  2. Discover life events, stories and photos about Lady Irmengard Oettingen Countess of the Rhine (1301–1389) of Ottingen, Rotenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany.

    • Female
    • Adolf Von Der Pfalz
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  4. Fernan Gonzalez Natural Numbers Complete Blood Count. Irmengard of OettingenCountess Palatine. Married Adolph the Simple (1300–1327), count Palatine (r. 1319–1327); children: Rupert II (1335–1398), count Palatine (r. 1390–1398). Source for information on Irmengard of Oettingen: Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  5. 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.

  6. 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). Source for information on Irmengard of Oettingen (fl. 14th c.): Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages dictionary.

  7. 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. We need you! Help us build the largest biographies collection on the web!

  8. Kingdom of Bavaria. The House of Oettingen was a high-ranking noble Franconian and Swabian family. It ruled various estates that composed the County of Oettingen between the 12th century and the beginning of the 19th century. In 1674 the house was raised to the rank of prince for the first time.

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