Several of his brothers also held high ecclesiastical offices in the Rhineland.
In 1227, Otto was joined by his former enemy, count Floris IV, Count of Holland, to suppress a rebellion by the people of Drenthe, led by Rudolph van Coevorden.
He died in the Battle of Ane (a town close to Hardenberg) on 28 July 1227.
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