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Otto VI, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel, nicknamed Otto the Short (c. 1255 – 1303 in Lehnin) was a member of the House of Ascania and co-ruler of Brandenburg.[1][2] He was a son of Margrave Otto III and his wife, Beatrice of Bohemia.
Otto VI | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1255 |
| Died | 1303 |
| Noble family | House of Ascania |
| Spouse | Hedwig of Habsburg |
| Father | Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg |
| Mother | Beatrice of Bohemia |

In 1267, his father died and Otto succeeded as margrave, jointly with his brothers and cousins.
In 1279, Otto married Hedwig, the daughter of King Rudolph I of Germany. This marriage remained childless.
In 1286, he abdicated and became a Knight Templar. Later, he became a Cistercian monk. He died in 1303, around the age of 48.
References
edit- ↑ Morby, John (2014-09-18). Dynasties of the World. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-251848-4.
- ↑ Biographical Index of the Middle Ages. Walter de Gruyter. 2011-03-01. ISBN 978-3-11-091416-0.