Everything about Otto Iv Count Of Burgundy totally explained
Otto IV, Count of Burgundy (
1248-
1302) was the son of
Hugh de Chalon and
Adelaide, Countess Palatine of Burgundy. By his mother, he was a grandson of
Countess Beatrice II of Burgundy. By his father, he was descended from another branch of the Counts of Burgundy.
Upon his father's death in
1266/
1267, he became Count of
Chalons.
He married
Philippa of Bar in
1271. The marriage was childless.
His mother, Adelaide, died on
March 8,
1279, and Otto inherited the County. However, he was unable to secure real power in the County until
1295.
He married his second wife,
Mahaut of Artois, in
1285. They had three children:
Jeanne,
Blanche, and
Robert. Of these, his daughters would marry eventual Kings of France, and both his son and elder daughter were to succeed him in the County.
Upon his death in 1302, his titles were inherited by his son.
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