Otto IV of Schaumburg
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Otto IV of Schaumburg
Summary
Otto IV of Schaumburg is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1517[2]. He died in Bückeburg[3]. He died on December 21, 1576[4]. He worked as a Catholic priest[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (49 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Otto IV of Schaumburg died in Bückeburg[3].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg was born on January 1, 1517[2].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg died on December 21, 1576[4].
- Burial took place at Mausoleum of Prince Ernst[7].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg's father was Jobst I, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg[8].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg's mother was Mary of Nassau-Siegen[9].
- Among Otto IV of Schaumburg's spouses was Elisabeth Ursula von Braunschweig-Lüneburg[10].
- Among Otto IV of Schaumburg's spouses was Maria of Pomerania[11].
- A child of Otto IV of Schaumburg was Hermann[12].
- A child of Otto IV of Schaumburg was Adolf XI[13].
- A child of Otto IV of Schaumburg was Anton[14].
- A child of Otto IV of Schaumburg was Ernst of Schaumburg[15].
- A child of Otto IV of Schaumburg was Elisabeth of Schauenburg[16].
- A child of Otto IV of Schaumburg was Marie de Schaumbourg[17].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg worked as a Catholic priest[5].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[18].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg is recorded as male[19].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg's noble title is recorded as count[21].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg's Commons category is recorded as Otto IV, Count of Holstein-Pinneberg and Bishop of Hildesheim[22].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg's given name is recorded as Otto[23].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[24].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg's sibling is recorded as Jobst II, Count of Schaumburg[25].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg's sibling is recorded as Anton of Schauenburg[26].
- Otto IV of Schaumburg's sibling is recorded as Ernst von Holstein-Schauenburg[27].
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Origins and Family
Otto IV of Schaumburg was born on January 1, 1517[2]. His father was Jobst I, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg[8]. His mother was Mary of Nassau-Siegen[9].
Career and Affiliations
Otto IV of Schaumburg worked as a Catholic priest[5].
Personal Life
Spouses include Elisabeth Ursula von Braunschweig-Lüneburg[10], an aristocrat[28], 1539–1586[29], of Germany[30] and Maria of Pomerania[11], 1527–1554[31], of Germany[32]. Children include Hermann[12], a Catholic priest[33], 1545–1592[34], of Germany[35]; Adolf XI[13], a ruler[36], 1547–1601[37]; Anton[14], a canon[38], 1549–1599[39], of Germany[40]; Ernst of Schaumburg[15], an art collector[41], 1569–1622[42]; Elisabeth of Schauenburg[16], an aristocrat[43], 1566–1638[44]; and Marie de Schaumbourg[17], 1559–1616[45]. Otto IV of Schaumburg's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[18].
Death and Burial
Otto IV of Schaumburg died on December 21, 1576[4]. He passed away in Bückeburg[3]. Burial took place at Mausoleum of Prince Ernst[7].
Why It Matters
Otto IV of Schaumburg ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (49 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[6] He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[46]
FAQs
Where did Otto IV of Schaumburg die?
Otto IV of Schaumburg passed away in Bückeburg[3].
Who were Otto IV of Schaumburg's parents?
Otto IV of Schaumburg's father was Jobst I, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg[8]. Otto IV of Schaumburg's mother was Mary of Nassau-Siegen[9].
Who was Otto IV of Schaumburg married to?
Otto IV of Schaumburg's spouses include Elisabeth Ursula von Braunschweig-Lüneburg[10] and Maria of Pomerania[11].
What did Otto IV of Schaumburg do for work?
Otto IV of Schaumburg worked as Catholic priest[5].