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  1. Othenin (died 1338), called the Mad, was a Count of Montbéliard. The only son of Reginald of Burgundy and his wife, Guillemette of Neufchâtel, Othenin could not intervene in the affairs of the county because of his mental problems.

  2. Othenin, called the Mad, was a Count of Montbéliard. He was the only son of Reginald of Burgundy and his wife, Guillemette of Neufchâtel. Othenin could not intervene in the affairs of the county because of his mental problems.

  3. Othenin murió en 1338. Será enterrado en la iglesia Saint-Maimbœuf de Montbéliard . Por el emperador Luis IV de Baviera , Henry I er recibió oficialmente la investidura de Montbéliard en 1339 .

  4. The Princely County of Montbéliard (French: Comté princier de Montbéliard; German: Grafschaft Mömpelgard), was a princely county of the Holy Roman Empire seated in the city of Montbéliard in the present-day Franche-Comté region of France. From 1444 onwards it was held by the House of Württemberg.

  5. Othenin (died 1338), called the Mad, was a Count of Montbéliard. He was the only son of Reginald of Burgundy. Othenin could not intervene in the affairs of the county because of his mentality. He was placed under the tutelage of his uncle, Hugh of Chalon.

  6. Othenin (fallecido en 1338), llamado el Loco, fue un conde de Montbéliard. Era el único hijo de Reginaldo de Borgoña y su esposa, Guillemette de Neufchâtel. Othenin no pudo intervenir en los asuntos del condado debido a sus problemas mentales. Fue puesto bajo la tutela de su tío, Hugo de Chalon.

  7. Henry I of Montfaucon (before 1318–1367) was Lord of Montfaucon, who became Count of Montbéliard through his marriage to Agnes, the daughter of Reginald of Burgundy, Count of Montbéliard. He ruled after the death of his brother-in-law Othenin the Mad, who was mentally handicapped and whose uncle, Hugh of Chalon, brother of Reginald of ...