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William of Winchester, Lord of Lunenburg

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Upon William's death in 1213, Otto IV acted as a guardian for his brother's son Otto the Child. As both Otto IV and his brother Henry V died without male heirs, Otto the Child became sole ruler of the Welf possessions and progenitor of all Dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
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William's hopes to assume the rule in Holstein, however, were disappointed by the Danish court. In May 1202, the Welf brothers met at
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as hostages for the payment of the ransom for the release of their uncle King Richard. William was extradited to Duke
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during his father's exile; he probably remained there when Henry returned to Saxony and was raised at his uncle King
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Royal Genealogies: or, the genealogical tables of emperors, kings and princes, from Adam to these times in two parts
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The Origins of the German Principalities, 1100-1350: Essays by German Historians
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inherited his Saxon allods. The Welf brothers entered into an agreement with
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When Henry the Lion died in 1195, William, Otto and their elder brother
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trade around Lüneburg, which became his permanent residence.
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After his unsuccessful uprising, Henry had submitted to the
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during the throne quarrel with the Hohenstaufen heir
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in 1194 and surrendered his younger sons William and
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Helena of Denmark
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Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
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Welf
Henry the Lion
Matilda of England
German
House of Welf
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Duchy of Saxony
Henry the Lion
Henry the Lion
Matilda
Henry II of England
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Winchester
England
Richard I
Hohenstaufen
Frederick Barbarossa
Germany
Lüneburg

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