Otto II, Margrave of Meissen

Otto II
Margrave of Meissen
Coin of Otto, c. 1156
Reign1156–1190
PredecessorConrad
SuccessorAlbert I
Born1125 (1125)
Died18 February 1190(1190-02-18) (aged 64–65)
BuriedAltzella Abbey
Noble familyWettin
SpouseHedwig of Brandenburg
IssueAlbert I, Margrave of Meissen
Adelaide of Meissen
Theodoric I, Margrave of Meissen
FatherConrad, Margrave of Meissen
MotherLiutgard of Ravenstein-Elchingen

Otto II, the Rich (German: Otto der Reiche; 1125 – 18 February 1190), a member of the House of Wettin, was Margrave of Meissen from 1156 until his death. His nickname, "the Rich," stems from the discovery of significant silver deposits near the site of the future city of Freiberg around 1168. Otto successfully claimed the rights to these mineral resources, greatly increasing his wealth. He also established the Cistercian monastery of Altzella in 1162, which became the burial site for the House of Wettin.