Otto II of Lippe
Otto of Lippe was a son of Bernhard II, Lord of Lippe. He was bishop of Utrecht as Otto II from 1216 to 1227. Several of his brothers also held high ecclesiastical offices in the Rhineland.
Otto II | |
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Bishop of Utrecht | |
Otto II of Lippe curses Rudolf of Coevorden. | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Diocese | Archdiocese of Utrecht |
In office | 1216–1227 |
Personal details | |
Died | 28 July 1228 |
During the Fifth Crusade, Otto visited Palestine.
In 1227, Otto was joined by his former enemy, count Floris IV, Count of Holland, to suppress a rebellion by the people of Drenthe, led by Rudolph van Coevorden. He died in the Battle of Ane (a town close to Hardenberg) on July 28, 1227.
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Preceded by Otto I |
Bishop of Utrecht 1216–1227 |
Succeeded by Wilbrand van Oldenburg |
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