Otto Denhoff
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Otto Denhoff
Summary
Otto Denhoff is a human[1]. He was born on 1554[2]. He died on 1609[3].
Key Facts
- Otto Denhoff was born on 1554[2].
- Otto Denhoff died on 1609[3].
- Otto Denhoff's father was Herman Denhoff[4].
- Otto Denhoff's mother was Anna von Joeden, Heiress von Illien, Herrin auf Sarraicken[5].
- Otto Denhoff was married to Ursula von Behr[6].
- A child of Otto Denhoff was Henryk Denhoff[7].
- A child of Otto Denhoff was Teodor Denhoff[8].
- Otto Denhoff held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[9].
- Otto Denhoff held the position of Q66201127[10].
- Otto Denhoff is recorded as male[11].
- Otto Denhoff's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Otto Denhoff's family is recorded as Dönhoff[13].
- Otto Denhoff's given name is recorded as Otto[14].
- Otto Denhoff's described by source is recorded as Polish Biographical Dictionary[15].
- Otto Denhoff's sibling is recorded as Teodor Denhoff[16].
Body
Origins and Family
Otto Denhoff was born on 1554[2]. His father was Herman Denhoff[4]. His mother was Anna von Joeden, Heiress von Illien, Herrin auf Sarraicken[5].
Career and Affiliations
Otto Denhoff held the position of Q66201127[10].
Personal Life
Otto Denhoff was married to Ursula von Behr[6]. Children include Henryk Denhoff[7], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[17] and Teodor Denhoff[8], a civil servant[18], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[19].
Death and Burial
Otto Denhoff died on 1609[3].
FAQs
Who were Otto Denhoff's parents?
Otto Denhoff's father was Herman Denhoff[4]. Otto Denhoff's mother was Anna von Joeden, Heiress von Illien, Herrin auf Sarraicken[5].
Who was Otto Denhoff married to?
Otto Denhoff's spouses include Ursula von Behr[6].