Otto, Lord of Arkel

Otto, Lord of Arkel

Coat of arms of the House of Arkel
Spouse(s) Elisabeth of Bar-Pierrepont
Noble family House of Arkel
Father John IV, Lord of Arkel
Mother Irmengard of Cleves
Born c.1330
Died 26 March 1396 or 1 April 1396

Otto, Lord of Arkel (c.1330 – 26 March or 1 April 1396[1]) was Lord of Arkel from 6 May 1360 until his death.

Life

He was a son of John IV and his wife, Irmengard of Cleves. Otto was born as his parents' second son, after his elder brother John, who died during a tournament in Dordrecht in 1352. During his reign, he further extended the family possessions: he acquired the Lordship of Haastrecht again, and in 1379, he acquired Liesveld.

Otto became an advisor to Count Albert of Holland. Albert claimed the County of Cleves, after John, the last count, died. However, the Emperor gave Cleves to Adolph II of the Marck. This caused a lasting animosity between the Houses of Arkel and La Marck.

In 1382, Otto granted town privileges to Gorinchem, Hagestein and Leerdam. In the following years, Otto tried to combine Hagestein Castle and the village of Gasperde and create a new town out of this combination. This was triggered by the Lords of Vianen, who were expanding their territory to the south-west, by annexing Noordeloos and Meerkerk. This isolated some manors Arkel owned in this area. Also, the Lords of Vianen sided with the Hooks.

Marriage and issue

Otto married in 1360 in Deventer to Elisabeth de Bar (d. 1410), daughter and heiress of Theobald of Bar-Pierrepont. They had one son:

Otto's illegitimate sons:

Footnotes

  1. Marinus Jacobus Waale (1990), De Arkelse oorlog,1401-1412: een politieke, krijgskundige en economische analyse, Uitgeverij Verloren, Hilversum, 1990, p. 46-47, Online
Otto, Lord of Arkel
House of Arkel
Born: c.1330 Died: 26 March or 1 April 1396
Preceded by
John IV
Lord of Arkel
1360-1396
Succeeded by
John V


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