• Otto IV, Count of Waldeck at Landau (c. 1440 – 14 October 1494 at Wetterburg Castle in Arolsen) was the third and last ruling count of the elder Waldeck-Landau...
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  • Otto II, Count of Waldeck (before 1307 – 1369) was the count of Waldeck from 1344 until his death. Otto was the son of Count Henry IV of Waldeck and his...
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  • Henry IV, Count of Waldeck (c. 1282/1290 – 1 May 1348) was the ruling Count of Waldeck from 1305 to 1344. He was the second ruling count named "Henry"...
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  • Otto III, Count of Waldeck-Landau (c. 1389 – 1458 or 1459) was the second ruling count of the elder Waldeck-Landau line, which had started. He was the...
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  • count of Waldeck and the founder of the older line of Waldeck-Wildungen. He was also temporarily governor of the County of Vianden, a possession of the...
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    the Waldeck line split once more, into the Waldeck-Wildungen and Waldeck-Eisenberg lines. The senior Landau line ended with the death of Otto IV in 1495...
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  • Otto I, Count of Waldeck (c. 1262 – 11 November 1305) was the count of Waldeck from 1275/76 until his murder in November 1305. Otto was the youngest son...
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  • Prince of Lüneburg Otto IV, Count of Waldeck (c. 1440–1494), of Landau Otto IV, Count of Rietberg (d. 1553) Otto IV of Schaumburg (1517–1576) Otto I (disambiguation)...
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    brother Otto obtained among others half of Waldeck Castle [de] and half of the city of Waldeck – the other half was owned by Count Philip IV of Waldeck-Wildungen –...
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    Count Wolrad IV 'the Pious' of Waldeck-Eisenberg (7 July 1588 – 6 October 1640), German: Wolrad IV. 'der Fromme' Graf von Waldeck-Eisenberg, official...
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