Otto II, Count of Zutphen

Otto II, Count of Zutphen was a Dutch nobleman from the early 12th century. Otto was the son of Gottschalk, Count of Zutphen and Adelheid of Zutphen.[1] In 1107 he received the Frisian domains of Westergo, Oostergo and Suthergo of Henry_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor in exchange for landed possessions around Alzey.

Otto's maternal grandfather may be Otto of Hammerstein, who may have been the first count of Zutphen. Alternatively Adelheid may be a daughter of Ludolf of Zutphen and Mathilda of Hammerstein (daughter of Otto of Hammerstein).

Otto, known as "the rich", married Judith of Arnstein. They had four children:[2]

References

  1. Lindeborn, J. (1670) Historia sive notitia episcopatus Daventriensis (Metelen), p. 537.
  2. Holland at Medieval Lands
  3. Lindeborn (1670), p. 535.

Literature

  • Pieter Lodewijk Muller: Otto II., Graf von Zütphen. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 24, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1887, S. 741.
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