Otto VIII, Count of Hoya
Otto VIII, Count of Hoya | |
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Spouse(s) | Agnes of Bentheim-Steinfurt |
Noble family | House of Hoya |
Father | Jobst II, Count of Hoya |
Mother | Anna of Gleichen |
Born | 1530 |
Died |
25 February 1582 Hoya Castle, Hoya |
Buried | Church of St. Martin in Nienburg |
Otto VIII, Count of Hoya (1530 – 25 February 1582 at Hoya Castle in Hoya) was the last ruling Count of Hoya.
Life
Otto was the third son of Count Jobst II and his wife Anna of Gleichen. At first, he was canon in Cologne and Verden. After the childless death of his older brother Albert II in 1563, Otto VIII and his brother Eric V, took up government of the county.
Otto married in 1568 to Agnes of Bentheim-Steinfurt, the widow of Count John II of Rietberg, who was also the mother Armgard, who was the wife of Otto's brother Eric. After Eric also died childless in 1575, Otto ruled the county alone.
"Otto, Count of Hoya and Burghausen," signed the Formula of Concord of 1577, and the Book of Concord of 1580.[1]
Otto VIII died childless on 25 November 1582 at Hoya Castle. He was buried in the church of St. Martin in Nienburg; his tomb is lcoated in the hall below the tower. With his death, the House of Hoya died out, and the county fell back to the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
References
- Heinrich Gade: Historisch-geographisch-statistische Beschreibung der Grafschaften Hoya und Diepholz, Nienburg, 1901
- Wilhelm Hodenberg (ed.): Hoyer Urkundenbuch, Hannover, 1848–1856
- Bernd Ulrich Hucker: Die Grafen von Hoya, Hoya, 1993
- Museum Nienburg: Die Grafschaften Bruchhausen, Diepholz, Hoya und Wölpe, Nienburg, 2000
Footnotes
- ↑ See the Book of Concord, pp. 16 and 764
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