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Otto I, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben (d. 25 June 13 | |
Otto I, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben (died 25 June | |
In 1184 | Otto I, Margrave of Brandenburg founded a Benedictin |
Otto I, Duke of Carinthia. | |
She was a sister of | Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor; Henry I, Duke of Bavaria |
Otto I, Landgrave of Hesse, 1272-1328 | |
sden) was Count of Huy and the sword-bearer for | Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. |
He was the only son of | Otto I, king of Germany, from his wife Eadgyth, daug |
Germany, instructing the Duke of Saxony (later | Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor) to choose whichever one |
953), daughter of Emperor | Otto I. |
to Rome to meet with Pope John XIII and Emperor | Otto I. |
of Liudolf, Duke of Swabia, the son of Emperor | Otto I. |
795 and was raised to city status in AD 972 by | Otto I. Its name is derived from the Longobardi, the |
s close relations with the emperors, especially | Otto I. |
ed additional lands, including gifts by emperor | Otto I. |
latinate-Mosbach as the inheritance for his son | Otto I. |
onflict with Henry's son and successor, Emperor | Otto I. |
t at first met with opposition from the Emperor | Otto I. |
Hans and Marga Rall: Die Wittelsbacher - Von | Otto I. bis Elisabeth I., Weltbild (1994) ISBN 3-850 |
Aleramo's titles were confirmed by the Emperor | Otto I. |
apua alone, and they joined the army of Emperor | Otto II in Calabria, where both died in the Battle o |
was dissolved with the death of Count Palatine | Otto II in 1499. |
rad married Elisabeth of Bavaria, a daughter of | Otto II Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria. |
nner with which he met the views of the Emperor | Otto II regarding the intended reduction in size of |
Otto II afterwards married the niece of the Byzantin | |
Otto II was crowned emperor when Otto I was still in | |
elsome of Bavaria in his revolt against Emperor | Otto II and was therefore deposed as margrave and ba |
Gunther nevertheless became reconciled with | Otto II and after Thietmar's death in 979 was reinst |
Otto II (after 1147 - July 4, 1205), called The Gene | |
papal chair was imperial chancellor of Emperor | Otto II (973-983), and was the latter's second choic |
Count Johann von Rietberg, the second son of | Otto II of Rietberg and Conrad X of Diepholz fell in |
To fill the vacancy, Emperor | Otto II appointed Conrad as Duke of Swabia. |
renthe, problems which had cost his predecessor | Otto II of Lippe his life. |
Otto II (also Otho, Ottone, or Oddone) (c. | |
In 972, the future | Otto II when he, at the age of about seventeen, visi |
ent his release by Sicco, the imperial envoy of | Otto II (973-983). |
Otto II by Joseph Uphues (1898) from the former Sieg | |
Otto II von Wolfskeel 1335-1345 | |
Otto II endowed it with several estates and privileg | |
He was a confidant of | Otto II in the War of the Three Henries, and in 982 |
At the same time Emperor | Otto II took the occasion to create a sixth duchy be |
e empress Adelaide, and resolved in 974 to oust | Otto II from the throne of Germany. |
Otto II (1125 - 18 February 1190) was the Margrave o | |
an intended site of dynastic memorial, his son | Otto II founded in 975 a Benedictine monastery, whic |
abbey was declared a "Reichskloster" by Emperor | Otto II and soon became one of the wealthiest monast |
In March 981, Benedict, along with | Otto II and armed soldiers, returned to Rome and dro |
Otto II count von Teklenburg and | |
cy by the Saxon counts and the Duke of Bavaria, | Otto II of Northeim, against King Henry IV and, as p |
On April 1, 974 Emperor | Otto II granted market and mint rights to Seligensta |
83, following word of the defeat of the Emperor | Otto II at the Battle of Stilo, the Slavic tribes bo |
In 983 the Holy Roman Emperor | Otto II entrusted Warin with the education of his so |
Otto II died shortly after his election; his heir, O | |
found the Abbey of Saint-Vincent, destroyed by | Otto II of Burgundy. |
Otto II Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria (1206 - 1253), | |
the Ottonian German kings, and in 975 supported | Otto II during his civil war against Henry II, Duke |
However, after | Otto II's death in 984, he handed Otto III to Henry |
When | Otto II's cousin, Henry II, Duke of Bavaria, revolte |
wenaufstand, which followed news of the Emperor | Otto II's defeat at the Battle of Stilo. |
After | Otto II's death, Henry was released, but he soon mad |
Otto II, Count of Wolfratshausen, father of Adelheid | |
He married Matilda, daughter of | Otto II, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg-Pinneburg, in |
Henry aided the rebels against the | Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor. |
betrothed to Elisabeth of Guelders, daughter of | Otto II, Count of Guelders and half-sister of Regina |
ost likely on behalf of Theophanu, the widow of | Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor. |
Harzgerode, 2 January 1693), daughter of Albert | Otto II, Count of Solms-Laubach. |
In 983, | Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor, gave the Rheingau, toge |
Their parents were | Otto II, Count of Zutphen and Judith of Arnstein. |
ce he acted as Imperial chancellor in Italy for | Otto II, in 980-982, whereupon he was appointed Abbo |
Hildesheim, and in 975 he became Chancellor of | Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor, who afterwards appointe |
ning recognition subsequently, was supported by | Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor (a Saxon like Dietrich, |
Otto II, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben (d. | |
Otto's Empire did not pass to Liutgarde's brother, L | |
On behalf of | Otto II, son of Otto I, a Benedictine monastery, Mem |
the Wrangler of Bavaria in 976 against Emperor | Otto II, Leopold was appointed as a largely autonomo |
sm and ecclesiastical reform along with Emperor | Otto II. |
n possessions for rebelling against the emperor | Otto II. |
dom, finding refuge at the court of his cousin, | Otto II. |
occasion was barred from annexing any lands by | Otto II. |
Benedict, however, sent an urgent appeal to | Otto II. |
of the land and rights once possessed by Prince | Otto II. |
as elected by the congregation; but the Emperor | Otto III appointed his own chaplain Gebhard and inst |
The fifteen-year-old | Otto III made Bruno a part of his royal court. |
ght not write, and publicly degraded him before | Otto III and Gregory V. |
One of his first acts was to crown | Otto III Emperor on 21 May 996. |
first appears as a collaborator of the Emperor | Otto III in 1000, when he was present at the reconse |
Otto III stopped to be acclaimed King of Lombardy at | |
King | Otto III gave the castle to his aunt Abbess Matilda |
ality was to be divided after his death between | Otto III and his brother, William II, was ignored ho |
ed a Ph.D. dissertation on the medieval emperor | Otto III and consecutively worked as a teacher in a |
1290 until 1296 as co-regent with his brothers | Otto III and Stephen I. |
In 995 Emperor | Otto III resided in Elysynaburg, which Henry II best |
He supported the succession of | Otto III over Henry the Wrangler. |
, interfered in the conflict between minor King | Otto III of Germany and the deposed Bavarian duke He |
In 996, | Otto III undertook a journey to Italy to obtain impe |
on Christmas 983 crowned his three-year-old son | Otto III Rex Romanorum at Aachen. |
held power in the city in opposition to Emperor | Otto III (983-1002). |
Otto III was succeeded by a second-cousin (a grandso | |
Otto III died on 19 August 1352 without an heir beca | |
Together, they held a synod a few days after | Otto III's coronation, in which Arnulf was ordered t |
nd was founded in 1000, in the reign of Emperor | Otto III, by Count Werner of Ortenbourg, a descendan |
Kaiser | Otto III, drama, 1842 (in Theater) |
was one of the last bishops to be appointed by | Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor. |
of Crescentius II was decisively suppressed by | Otto III, who marched once again upon Rome, in Febru |
e of Bohemia (1290-1313), Katharina; married to | Otto III, Duke of Bavaria and Klementia; she was mar |
Maud (1370-??) married | Otto III, Count of Hoya (died 1428) |
Otto III, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg (died 27 Februar | |
Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor | |
They were | Otto III, Louis III, and Stephen I. |
Married Kunigunde of Brandenburg, a daughter of | Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg. |
have been a relative of the Holy Roman Emperor | Otto III. |
ceeded by his cousin Bernhard VI, eldest son of | Otto III. |
y that this marriage was to ensure the power of | Otto III. |
It was founded in 997 under Emperor | Otto III. |
s bypassed as heir during the rule of his uncle | Otto III. |
amas, Kaiser Heinrich V. (Weimar, 1861); Kaiser | Otto III. |
op of Cologne, close adviser of Emperor Emperor | Otto III. |
After | Otto's death he was released from captivity and trie |
Otto Immanuel Colliander 1897-1899 | |
Marie joined | Otto in his retirement. |
Nilsen co-formed the song duo Gerd og | Otto in 1930, together with his younger sister Gerd. |
"To | Otto, in Forgetfulness" |
hard and other princes refused to pay homage to | Otto in 937 his opponents joined Eberhard. |
cialist, who took part in the riot against King | Otto in Athens in 1862. |
He plotted with Henry to assassinate | Otto in Easter 941 in Quedlinburg, but they were dis |
She accompanied | Otto in 966 on his third expedition to Italy, where |
1971: Bravo | Otto in Silber |
He plotted to assassinate | Otto in Easter 941 in Quedlinburg, but was discovere |
er State Auditor Patricia Anderson, who lost to | Otto in 2006. |
Gustav Struve with son | Otto in 1903. |
Erivan Haub married Helga | Otto in 1958. |
Under King | Otto in 1836, he became Minister of Naval Affairs an |
With the death of Count Charles | Otto in 1676, it was inherited by Solms-Baruth and r |
35- ), former Chairman and Managing Director of | Otto India. |
After | Otto inherited the whole Landgraviate, he resided al |
is mother, Adelaide, died on March 8, 1279, and | Otto inherited the County. |
In 1448 | Otto inherited half of Palatinate-Neumarkt and purch |
father-in-law, Magnus, Duke of Saxony, in 1106, | Otto inherited a significant part of Magnus' propert |
his father in 1266, Henry and his older brother | Otto inherited the principality of Anhalt-Aschersleb |
Otto installed him as margrave of Ivrea in 965, foll | |
Nikolaus | Otto invents the four-stroke cycle. |
In 2010, former Otjiwarongo mayor | Otto Ipinge was elected to the Otjozondjupa Regional |
Hans | Otto is very short, not tall, |
Otto is the first example of a private citizen of Ge | |
Otto is discovered by underground filmmaker Medea Ya | |
Unfortunately, | Otto is actually a bookie whose orders are a system |
In addition, | Otto is currently on the Journal of Early American H |
Amongst Middlesbrough fans of the period Heine | Otto is recognised as an all-time great in the histo |
Otto is the only survivor of the Low Countries, and | |
at he cannot avenge himself on Sarah as long as | Otto is around and that the European Economic Commun |
The standard author abbreviation | Otto is used to indicate this individual as the auth |
In the charter of this transaction | Otto is called a count. |
said in our MSN conversation the other day but | Otto is right, actually. |
Otto is an unincorporated town in Bethlehem Township | |
Daniel | Otto Isaachsen, businessperson and politician (d.189 |
ernative route that was published soon after by | Otto Isler and co-workers (Hoffmann-La Roche) turned |
97), King Philip of Swabia (1198-1208), Emperor | Otto IV (1198-1215/1218) and Emperor Frederick II (1 |
Philipp van Schwaben und | Otto IV van Braunschweig (Leipzig, 1873-1878) |
ted Frederick II against the Holy Roman Emperor | Otto IV of Braunschweig. |
rgaret's husband had conflicts with his brother | Otto IV (died 1334) and his cousin Henry XV, Duke of |
d already in 1404), daughter of Oldenburg Count | Otto IV of Delmenhorst, and in 1423 he married for a |
nnocent III, Philip Augustus of France defeated | Otto IV of Germany and count Ferrand of Flanders so |
In 1214, Salisbury was sent to help | Otto IV of Germany, an English ally, who was invadin |
Otto IV of Schaumburg (1517 - December 21, 1576), Co | |
Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1175/76-1218) | |
Beatrice of Hohenstaufen (1198-1212), married | Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, died without issue. |
Otto IV, the Merry (July 23, 1301 - February 17, 133 | |
He supported the Welf Emperor | Otto IV, who therefore confirmed the everlasting rei |
February 1389) was the daughter and heiress of | Otto IV, Count of Ravensberg and Margaret of Berg. |
In 1291, Mahaut married | Otto IV, Count of Burgundy, to whom she bore three c |
Philippa of Bar, married | Otto IV, Count of Burgundy |
On 19 May 1214, Marie was betrothed to | Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor. |
of her father, king John of England and Emperor | Otto IV, in an alliance against France. |
Otto IV, Count of Wittelsbach (c. | |
She was the daughter of | Otto IV, Count of Burgundy and Mahaut, Countess of A |
f Swabia against the Welfen Holy Roman Emperor, | Otto IV. |
the Battle of Bouvines, on the side of Emperor | Otto IV. |
, the narrative breaks off at the coronation of | Otto IV. |
Otto J. Schaden is an American Egyptologist. | |
After his retirement in Greifswald, | Otto Jaekel accepted a position at Sun Yat-sen Unive |
ncil resolved to erect a sculpture representing | Otto Jaffe at Carlisle Circus. |
In 1888 | Otto Jaffe had been naturalised as a British citizen |
Wallace Shawn as | Otto Jaffe |
ving immigrated in 1851, M. A. Jaffe (father of | Otto Jaffe) was instrumental in founding the synagog |
Otto Jaffe, Lord Mayor of Belfast, was life-presiden | |
Daniel Jaffe was the father of | Otto Jaffe, a Jewish linen exporter and former Lord |
Otto Jahn - Palamedes. | |
hurch, Leipzig, (and thus a successor of Bach); | Otto Jahn, author of a noted biography of Mozart; Ca |
Otto James Messmer (August 16, 1892 - October 28, 19 | |
4 volumes published in two editions, Publisher | Otto Janke, Berlin, 1876. |
mer President Herbert Hoover, R. C. Lefingwell, | Otto Jeidels, and former Senator Sinclair Weeks, amo |
, before being defeated in the 1972 election by | Otto Jelinek of the Progressive Conservative party a |
Otto Jelinek, Canadian businessman, former figure sk | |
f bishop Eivind Berggrav and grandson of bishop | Otto Jensen. |
Otto Jespersen, describing the phenomenon in 1909, s | |
Otto Jindra. | |
Prime minister - | Otto Joachim |
Prime minister - Heinrich Ernst, | Otto Joachim |
Prime minister - | Otto Joachim, Poul Christian Stemann |
October 13 - | Otto Joachim, German-born composer (d. |
Otto Johann Drescher (5 October 1895 - 13 August 194 | |
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