Sophia of Rheineck, also known as Sophie of Salm, Countess of Bentheim (c. 1120 – 26 September 1176 in Jerusalem) was a ruling suo jure Countess of Bentheim between 1150 and 1176. She was also countess consort of Holland by marriage to Dirk VI, Count of Holland, who was her co-ruler jure uxoris in the County of Bentheim.
SophiaofRheineck, also known as Sophie of Salm, Countess of Bentheim (c. 1120 – 26 September 1176 in Jerusalem) was a ruling suo jure Countess of Bentheim...
ruled the county of Bentheim herself as regent of her eldest daughter and ensured that her daughter, Sophia, retained possession ofRheineck. O. Engels, Stauferstudien...
1196 in Mainz) was a bishop of Utrecht from 1178 to 1196 Baldwin was the son of Dirk VI, Count of Holland and SophiaofRheineck, and brother to counts Otto...
two sisters, Eleni and Efrosini (wife of Friedrich Eduard von Rheineck). Her uncle was the ruler (hospodar) of Wallachia, John Caradja. When the Greek...
geschiedenis is a compilation of 1001 biographies of famous women of the Netherlands spanning roughly 1700 years. The book is the result of a research project called...
Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He sent Marquard von Salzbach and the Count ofRheineck, two knights held captive since 1384, to negotiate on his behalf. The...