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of the Diocese of Utrecht and the Bishop claimed the palace and the chapel for his personal use until 1190. Otto's son and only heir, Otto II von Salm-Rheineck tried to recapture the castle but fell into the hands of Hermann von Stahleck in 1148. He spent some time as a prisoner in
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and the castle (1154) and the county (1165) thus passed into the hands of the Counts of Holland. Their son, Otto the Younger is mentioned in a deed by
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and Utrecht the independent county remained a thorn in the side, and most notably in 1374 both launched attacks upon the castle.
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The castle is soon rebuilt and this time in stone by Otto von Salm, brother in law of the victorious Lothar III, whose wife
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becomes an independent political entity. In 1489 this is reflected in the Burg, and the construction of the
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In 1146 a war erupted between Otto von Rheineck and the Bishop of Utrecht concerning the jurisdiction over
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Castle. It is home to some of his siblings and is also open to the public as a family museum.
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as the owner of the castle. In 1116, the castle is completely destroyed in the war between
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The earliest history of the castle, which was erected on the remains of an earlier
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Otto's daughter, Sophie von Salm-Rheineck inherited the castle. She married
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Geschichte des ehemaligen niederstifts MĂĽnster (Vol II)
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uses it as a residence. In 1050 she is mentioned as
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Index

Burg Bentheim

German
early medieval
hill castle
Bad Bentheim
Lower Saxony
Germany
sandstone
Teutoburger forest

Jacob van Ruisdael

Jacob van Ruisdael
refuge castle
Werden Abbey
solidi
Otto von Northeim
Lothar III
Heinrich V
Annalista Saxo
Counts of Bentheim
Twente
Ootmarsum
fee
Schönburg
Oberwesel
MĂĽnster
Dirk VI, Count of Holland
Henry the Lion

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