John I, Count of Rietberg

John I, Count of Rietberg
Spouse(s) Margaret of Lippe
Noble family Werl-Arnsberg-Cuyk
Father Conrad V, Count of Rietberg
Mother Jacoba of Neuenahr
Born c. 1450
Died 1516

Count John I of Rietberg (c.1450 1516) was Count of Rietberg from 1472 until his death. He was the eldest son of Count Conrad V and his wife Jacoba of Neuenahr. When his father died in 1472, he inherited the County of Rietberg.

During a traditional boundary inspection tour on 1 May 1474, he shared a keg of beer with the citizens of Rietberg. In 1477, he promised the mayor and city council of Rietberg to restore their ancient rights and privileges and grant them the same rights as the city of Lippstadt.

Also in 1477, John's brother Conrad travelled to Rome with John of Roden and his wife Lucke. They raised money for this journey by mortgaging Aldehof manor in Bokel.

On 24 April 1481, John I and his wife Margaret joined Marienfeld Abbey, which was led by abbot John V Wineken. On 13 May 1481, John donated an altar in the abbey for the souls of his parents and siblings. As payment, he transferred the Horntemannsgut in Gütersloh parish, however, with an option to buy it back for 200 Rhenish guilders. He also donated an altar to the castle chapel in Rietberg.

Marriage and issue

Before 1475, he married Margaret of Lippe. She bore him nine children:

John I, Count of Rietberg
Werl-Arnsberg-Cuyk
Born: c.1450 Died: 1516
Preceded by
Conrad V
Count of Rietberg
1472–1516
Succeeded by
Otto III


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