- The
County of
Calvelage existed at the end of the 11th
century and in the
first half of the 12th
century in the
region of
Vechta in
Lower Saxony, Germany...
-
Herman or
Herman II 1134–1175, Otto I 1175-c.1220,
Herman III The
house of
Calvelage likely never stepped foot in east
Frisia and lost
their belongings when...
-
County of
Calvelage...
-
heiress of Otto IV,
Count of
Ravensberg House of
Calvelage-Ravensberg,
rulers of the
counties of
Calvelage and Ravensberg, 12th–14th
centuries FV Ravensburg...
- Otto of
Northeim and the wife of Welf I, Duke of Bavaria, and
Herman of
Calvelage.
Ethelinde was the
oldest daughter of Otto of Northeim, duke of Bavaria...
- coat of arms displays: the arms of
Oldenburg the arms of the
County of
Calvelage-Ravensberg (which
ruled over the
region before the 13th century) the arms...
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March 1306
Buried Church of St. Mary in
Bielefeld Noble family House Calvelage-Ravensberg Spouse(s)
Hedwig of
Lippe Father Louis,
Count of Ravensberg...
- Osnabrück.
Dinklage Castle was
built by the
counts of the
Dersagau of
Calvelage around 980; the name
Dinklage was
first officially recorded in 1231 (first...
- Otto IV
Count of
Ravensberg Born c. 1276 Died 1328
Noble family House of
Calvelage-Ravensberg Spouse(s)
Margaret of Berg-Windeck
Father Otto III of Ravensberg...
-
Count of
Ravensberg died
without issue and, with his death, the line of
Calvelage-Ravensberg was extinguished. The
castle was
transferred through marriage...