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and they had one daughter Agnes of Mark who married Henry of Berg, Lord of Windeck about 1272. His second wife, Elisabeth of Valkenburg, was a niece of the Archbishop of Cologne. This marriage ensured peace between Cologne and the Mark.
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and the surrounding land to Otto. He was afraid that this might be the first step in the fragmentation of the county. However, Otto died without a male heir in 1262, and his possessions fell back to Engelbert.
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tried to expand his influence in Westphalia and the Rheinland. This led to a conflict with the other rulers in the area. In 1277, they formed an alliance, led by Bishop
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In 1274, Archbishop Engelbert II of Cologne died. His successor,
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Engelbert I was married twice. His first wife was Kunigunde of
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broke out between Engelbert II and his namesake, Archbishop
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Castle of Bredevoort
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Eberhard II, Count of the Mark
Adolf I, Count of the Mark
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