Otto III, Count of Rietberg
Count Otto III Rietberg was Count of Rietberg from 1516 to 1535.
Otto III was probably born between 1475 and 1485 as the eldest son of John I and his wife Margaret of Lippe.
Otto's second wife, Onna of Esens, introduced the Reformation in the County of Rietberg. In 1533, Otto III appointed two preachers from Lippe, to teach the new faith in the parishes of Rietberg and Neuenkirchen.
Otto III suffered from ulcers on his leg. He died on 18 December 1535 and was buried in the Marienfeld Abbey. He was the last Count of Rietberg to be buried there. On his gravestone in the cloister before the winter refectory a Latin text could be read:
Beside it was the grave stone of his first wife:
Marriages and issue
Otto III's first marriage, which was closed before 1515, was with Countess Anna of Sayn. With her he had five children:- Otto IV, married on 1 February 1541 Countess Palatine Catherine of the Rhine, died childless
- Johanna, abbess of Metelen Abbey and deaness of Herford Abbey
- Ursula, married on 4 March 1538 with Philip, Lord of Winneburg and Beilstein. A dowry of 6000 gold florins was paid.
- Ermgart, abbess of Vreden Abbey and Metelen Abbey
- Conrad
Otto had one child with Onna:
- John II, Count of Rietberg from 1553 to 1562. He was the last Count from the House of Rietberg; after his death, the title went to a junior line of the Cirksena family.
- Anna