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- Botenlauben Castle is a ruined castle in Reiterswiesen, a district of the Bavarian spa town of Bad Kissingen. The castle was home of the minnesinger and...
- Otto von Botenlauben or Botenlouben (1177, Hennebergbefore 1245, near Bad Kissingen), the Count of Henneberg from 1206, was a German minnesinger, Crusader...
- Würzburg (1220/1230–1287) Neidhart (1st half of the 13th century) Otto von Botenlauben (1177 – before 1245) Reinmar von Zweter (1200 – after 1247) Hawart Süßkind...
- band contest has been hosted in Bad Kissingen in 2014 and 2016. The Botenlauben Castle Ruins from 1180 overlooks Bad Kissingen from above. The old town...
- Leiningen [de] (probably Friedrich II, died 1237) 27r: Count Otto von Botenlauben (died 1244) 29r: Margrave of Hohenburg [de] (either Diepold V von Vohburg...
- Edessa, married Alice of Milly Beatrix de Courtenay, married Otto von Botenlauben (Count of Henneberg) Agnes, married William of La Mandelie Agnes of Courtenay...
- possibly also joined Landgrave Hermann I and the Henneberg count Otto von Botenlauben on the Crusade of 1197 and witnessed the coronation of King Amalric II...
- of Edessa and Countess consort of Henneberg as the wife of Otto von Botenlauben. She was the eldest daughter of Agnes of Milly (de) and Joscelin III...
- Henneberg-Römhild. Count Otto von Henneberg, known commonly as Otto von Botenlauben from 1206, probably born in 1177 in Henneberg, died in Reiterswiesen...
- Friedrich von Hausen Burggraf von Rietenburg Meinloh von Sevelingen Otto von Botenlauben Bligger von Steinach Dietmar von Aist Hartmann von Aue Albrecht von Johansdorf...