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Bodo VII, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode

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Bodo was the son of Count Henry of Stolberg and Elizabeth née Countess of Hohenstein. Nothing is known about his youth. Perhaps he spent some time at a court of the Counts of Schwarzburg, possibly the one in the
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In June 1431, at the age of 50, Count Bodo married Anna, the daughter of Count Henry of Schwarzburg, who bore him two children:
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One of his most important achievements, was a treaty of inheritance with the Houses of Schwarzburg and Hohnstein in 1433.
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Bodo died on 15 March 1455 and was buried on 17 March in the crypt of the St. Martin's Church in Stolberg.
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After his father's death, he initially ruled jointly with his elder brother Henry, who died
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Henry, born in 1433, succeeded Bodo as Count of Stolberg and Wernigerode
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After the last Count of Wernigerode died in 1429, Bodo acquired the
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Stolberg
Noble family
House of Stolberg
Anna of Schwarzburg
Count Henry of Stolberg
Elizabeth of Hohenstein
Stolberg
Stolberg
Harz
Wernigerode
Harz
Sondershausen
fief
County of Wernigerode
William IV, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
George Adalbert von Mülverstedt
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Counts of Stolberg-Wernigerode
People from Stolberg, Saxony-Anhalt
House of Stolberg
1375 births
1455 deaths
14th-century German nobility
15th-century German nobility

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