Sophia of Rheineck, the Glossary
Sophia of Rheineck, also known as Sophie of Salm, Countess of Bentheim (– 26 September 1176 in Jerusalem) was a ruling suo jure Countess of Bentheim between 1150 and 1176.[1]
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22 relations: Abbess, Anti-king, Antioch, Baldwin II van Holland, County of Bentheim, Diocese of Utrecht (695–1580), Dirk I (bishop), Dirk VI, Count of Holland, Egmond Abbey, Floris III, Count of Holland, Gertrude of Northeim, Hermann of Salm, Jerusalem, Jure uxoris, Otto I, Count of Salm, Pavia, Provost (religion), Rijnsburg Abbey, Salm family, Santiago de Compostela, Suo jure, Teutonic Order.
- 1176 deaths
- 12th-century countesses regnant
- 12th-century women from the Holy Roman Empire
- Burials in Israel
- Countesses of Holland
- Counts of Bentheim
- Salm family
Abbess
An abbess (Latin: abbatissa) is the female superior of a community of nuns in an abbey.
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Anti-king
An anti-king, anti king or antiking (Gegenkönig; antiroi; protikrál) is a would-be king who, due to succession disputes or simple political opposition, declares himself king in opposition to a reigning monarch.
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Antioch
Antioch on the Orontes (Antiókheia hē epì Oróntou)Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Ὀρόντου; or Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Δάφνῃ "Antioch on Daphne"; or Ἀντιόχεια ἡ Μεγάλη "Antioch the Great"; Antiochia ad Orontem; Անտիոք Antiokʽ; ܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ Anṭiokya; אנטיוכיה, Anṭiyokhya; أنطاكية, Anṭākiya; انطاکیه; Antakya.
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Baldwin II van Holland
Baldwin van Holland (died 30 April 1196 in Mainz) was a bishop of Utrecht from 1178 to 1196 Baldwin was the son of Dirk VI, Count of Holland and Sophia of Rheineck, and brother to counts Otto van Bentheim and Floris III, Count of Holland.
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County of Bentheim
The County of Bentheim (Grafschaft Bentheim, Low German Benthem) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire, located in the south-west corner of today's Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Diocese of Utrecht (695–1580)
The historic Diocese of Utrecht was a diocese of the Latin Church (or Western) of the Catholic Church from 695 to 1580, and from 1559 archdiocese in the Low Countries before and during the Protestant Reformation.
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Dirk I (bishop)
Dirk van Holland (died at Pavia, 28 August 1197) was bishop of Utrecht in 1197.
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Dirk VI, Count of Holland
Dirk VI (c. 11145 August 1157) was Count of Holland between 1121 and 1157, at first, during his minority, under the regency of his mother Petronilla.
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Egmond Abbey
Egmond Abbey or St.
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Floris III, Count of Holland
Floris III (1141 – August 1, 1190) was the count of Holland from 1157 to 1190.
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Gertrude of Northeim
Gertrude of Northeim (also Gertrude of Nordheim) (– after 1154/before 1169), was a German noblewoman and regent. Sophia of Rheineck and Gertrude of Northeim are Countesses in Germany.
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Hermann of Salm
Herman(n) of Salm (– 28 September 1088), also known as Herman(n) of Luxembourg, the progenitor of the House of Salm, was Count of Salm and elected German anti-king from 1081 until his death. Sophia of Rheineck and Hermann of Salm are Salm family.
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Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea.
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Jure uxoris
Jure uxoris (a Latin phrase meaning "by right of (his) wife") describes a title of nobility used by a man because his wife holds the office or title suo jure ("in her own right").
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Otto I, Count of Salm
Otto I, Count of Salm (– 1150) was a German nobleman. Sophia of Rheineck and Otto I, Count of Salm are Salm family.
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Pavia
Pavia (Ticinum; Papia) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy, in Northern Italy, south of Milan on the lower Ticino near its confluence with the Po.
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Provost (religion)
A provost is a senior official in a number of Christian churches.
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Rijnsburg Abbey
Rijnsburg Abbey (Abdij van Rijnsburg) was a Benedictine nunnery in Rijnsburg, Netherlands, active between 1133 until 1574.
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Salm family
The House of Salm was an ancient Lotharingian noble family originating from Salmchâteau in the Ardennes (present-day Belgium) and ruling Salm.
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Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela, simply Santiago, or Compostela, in the province of A Coruña, is the capital of the autonomous community of Galicia, in northwestern Spain.
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Suo jure
Suo jure is a Latin phrase, used in English to mean 'in his own right' or 'in her own right'.
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Teutonic Order
The Teutonic Order is a Catholic religious institution founded as a military society in Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem.
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See also
1176 deaths
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- Abu Shuayb
- Ahmad ibn Muhammad Sajawandi
- Arslan-Shah (Seljuk sultan)
- Baderon of Monmouth
- Baldwin of Antioch
- Chekawa Yeshe Dorje
- Cornelius of Armagh
- David FitzGerald
- Diego Martínez de Villamayor
- Domhnall Ua Máille
- Duan Yu
- Eldiguz
- Emperor Rokujō
- Ermessende of Pelet
- Geoffrey IV, Viscount of Châteaudun
- Jaksa Gryfita
- John Doukas Komnenos
- John Kantakouzenos (sebastos)
- Kawazu Sukeyasu
- Klængur Þorsteinsson
- Kujō-in
- Margrethe of Roskilde
- Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine
- Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of Llanstephan
- Michael Aspietes
- Mikhail of Vladimir
- Najm al-Din Alpi
- Princess Heunggyeong
- Princess Yoshiko (Nijō)
- Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
- Saint Galdino
- Sancha Ponce de Cabrera
- Sophia of Rheineck
- Volodar Glebovich, Prince of Minsk
- William Malbank, 3rd Baron of Wich Malbank
- William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel
12th-century countesses regnant
- Adelaide of Forcalquier
- Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois
- Agnes I, Countess of Nevers
- Agnes, Countess of Ponthieu
- Aldruda Frangipane
- Alix, Countess of Eu
- Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy
- Beatrice II of Bigorre
- Beatrice III of Bigorre
- Beatrice of Albon
- Catherine of Clermont
- Clementia of Catanzaro
- Constance, Duchess of Brittany
- Douce I, Countess of Provence
- Douce II, Countess of Provence
- Eleanor, Countess of Vermandois
- Elisabeth, Countess of Vermandois
- Eremburga of Maine
- Ermengarde, Viscountess of Narbonne
- Ermesinde of Luxembourg, Countess of Namur
- Ermesinde, Countess of Luxembourg
- Gerberga, Countess of Provence
- Hawise, Countess of Aumale
- Ida, Countess of Boulogne
- Isabella of Hainault
- Margaret I, Countess of Flanders
- Margaret of Clermont
- Marie I, Countess of Boulogne
- Mary, Viscount of Béarn
- Matilda I, Countess of Boulogne
- Matilda of Tuscany
- Matilda, Countess of Rethel
- Petronilla, Countess of Bigorre
- Philippa, Countess of Toulouse
- Sophia of Rheineck
- Theresa, Countess of Portugal
- Tiburge, Countess of Orange
- Uta of Schauenburg
12th-century women from the Holy Roman Empire
- Ada, Countess of Holland
- Adelaide of Guelders
- Adelaide of Leuven
- Adeliza of Louvain
- Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy
- Beatrix of Limburg
- Christina the Astonishing
- Elizabeth of Leiningen
- Empress Matilda
- Ermengarde of Zutphen
- Herluka von Bernried
- Marie of Oignies
- Sophia of Rheineck
- Wivina (abbess)
Burials in Israel
- Aleksandar Licht
- Baháʼu'lláh
- Chaim Weizmann
- Dan (son of Jacob)
- David Ben-Gurion
- David Zakai
- Eliezer Margolin
- Ezer Weizman
- Gamaliel II
- Hermann Kallenbach
- Hushai
- James Pike
- James Valiant
- Joseph (Genesis)
- Judah ha-Nasi
- Liviu Librescu
- Mírzá Mihdí
- Manoah
- Mordechai Yissachar Ber Leifer
- Norman Harvey
- Oswald Rufeisen
- Reuven Dafni
- Simon Federbusch
- Simon Wiesenthal
- Sophia of Rheineck
- Yaakov Yitzhaki
- Yose HaKohen
Countesses of Holland
- Adelaide of Cleves
- Adelaide of Guelders
- Countess of Holland
- Elisabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg
- Elizabeth of Rhuddlan
- Gertrude of Saxony
- Isabella of Portugal
- Isabella of Portugal, Duchess of Burgundy
- Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut
- Joan of Valois, Countess of Hainaut
- Joanna, Duchess of Brabant
- Lutgardis of Luxemburg
- Margaret of Austria, Queen of Spain
- Margaret of Brieg
- Margaret of Burgundy, Duchess of Bavaria
- Margaret of Cleves, Duchess of Bavaria-Straubing
- Margaret of Holland, Countess of Henneberg
- Margaret of York
- Maria of Brabant, Holy Roman Empress
- Matilda of Brabant, Countess of Holland
- Maud, Countess of Leicester
- Petronilla of Lorraine
- Philippa of Luxembourg
- Sophia of Rheineck
Counts of Bentheim
- Alexius, Prince of Bentheim and Steinfurt
- Arnold III, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt-Tecklenburg-Limburg
- Charles Paul Ernest, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt
- Eberwin III, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt
- Louis William Geldricus Ernest, Prince of Bentheim and Steinfurt
- Sophia of Rheineck
Salm family
- Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria (1879–1962)
- Barbara of Salm
- Charles Theodore, Prince of Salm
- Charles, Wild- and Rhinegrave of Salm-Dhaun
- Christian Otto, Wild- and Rhinegrave of Salm-Dhaun
- Christina of Salm
- Dorothea Diana of Salm
- Dorothea Maria of Salm
- Elizabeth of Salm
- Hermann of Salm
- John IX of Salm-Kyrburg-Mörchingen
- John Philip II, Wild- and Rhinegrave of Salm-Dhaun
- John Philip III, Wild- and Rhinegrave of Salm-Dhaun
- Luise Marie of the Palatinate
- Otto I, Count of Salm
- Otto Louis of Salm-Kyrburg-Mörchingen
- Prince of Arches and Charleville
- Princess Amalie Zephyrine of Salm-Kyrburg
- Princess Isabelle of Salm-Salm
- Princess Rosemary of Salm-Salm
- Salm (state)
- Salm family
- Salm-Horstmar
- Salm-Kyrburg
- Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck
- Salm-Reifferscheid-Hainsbach
- Salm-Reifferscheid-Krautheim
- Salm-Reifferscheid-Raitz
- Salm-Salm
- Sophia of Rheineck
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophia_of_Rheineck
Also known as Sophia van Rheineck.