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Otto III van Holland

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Otto III
Bishop of Utrecht
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseArchdiocese of Utrecht
In office1233–1249
Personal details
Died27 March 1249

Otto van Holland (died 27 March 1249)[1] was a bishop of Utrecht from 1233 to 1249.[2]

Otto was the second son of William I, Count of Holland and his first wife Adelaide of Guelders. He was elected as bishop in 1233, but because of resistance from the canons of Utrecht, his consecration was delayed until 1245. He emerged as a forceful ruler who involved himself primarily in secular affairs.[3] After the death of his brother Floris IV, Count of Holland in 1234, he became guardian of Floris' son William II, Count of Holland,[3] and he governed the County of Holland. He resolved the problems in Drenthe, problems which had cost his predecessor Otto II of Lippe his life. He also subjected the lords of Goor to his authority.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Utrecht
1233–1249
Succeeded by


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