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301:(d.1200). When Otto failed to raze the castle or give an explanation for his actions, the archiepiscopal court excommunicated him and placed his lands under interdict. He immediately turned to his brother
251:. However, the position of the Andechs dynasty was significantly weakened. Otto's brother Henry II was accused of having been involved in Philip's assassination and his estates were seized by Duke
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314:Otto II, Duke of Merania
268:Theobald IV of Champagne
239:, the Hohenstaufen king
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351:. With his death, the
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320:Marriage and children
291:Gerard I de Rougemont
279:Leopold VI of Austria
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383:Ottokar I of Bohemia
283:Andrew II of Hungary
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393:Adelaide of Merania
329:Otto III of Merania
253:Ludwig I of Bavaria
210:Berthold of Merania
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339:as well as
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884:Categories
849:Berthold I
624:7 May 1234
421:References
64:7 May 1234
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507:Lyon 2013
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275:Babenberg
140:Elisabeth
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791:Poppo II
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686:Henry II
633:Berthold
495:Cox 1974
345:Carniola
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132:Margaret
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