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In 936 King Henry I of Germany died and his eldest son, Eadgyth's husband, was crowned at Aachen as King Otto I.
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936 and King
Louis, son of Charles the Simple and Edmund's half-sister Eadgifu, had resided at the West-Saxon court for some time until 936, when he returned to be crowned King of France.
Saint Mathilda ( or Matilda ) ( 877 – 14 March 968 ) was the wife of King Henry I of Germany, the first ruler of the Saxon Ottonian ( or Liudolfing ) dynasty, thereby Duchess consort of Saxony from 912 and German Queen from 919 until 936.
Former collegiate church of St. Servatius in Quedlinburg, founded in 936 by Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, at the request of his mother Matilda of Ringelheim | Queen Matilda, in honour of her late husband, Otto's father, King Henry the Fowler, and as his memorial
Louis IV ( 10 September 920 – 30 September 954 ), called d ' Outremer or Transmarinus ( both meaning " from overseas "), reigned as King of Western Francia from 936 to 954.
At the death of Rudolph, King of Western Francia, in 936, Hugh was in possession of nearly all of the region between the Loire and the Seine, corresponding to the ancient Neustria, with the exceptions of Anjou and of the territory ceded to the Normans in 911.
According to the late tenth-century chronicler, Richer of Rheims, in 936 Æthelstan sent Oda to France to arrange the return to the throne of France of King Louis IV.
Rudolph ( also Radulf, Ralph, or Raoul ) ( c. 890 – 14 / 15 January 936 ) was the Duke of Burgundy between 921 and 923 and King of Western Francia from thereafter to his death.
* Kork Beng temple: a ruined laterite and sandstone temple built between 936 and 951 by a commander named Kork on the order of King Jayavarman IV
Shortly after the death of King Rudolph in 936, he was constrained to forfeit some land to Hugh the Great by Louis IV.
* Rudolph, Duke of Burgundy ( French, Raoul ; also referred to as Ralph ), Duke of Burgundy from 921 and King of West Francia from 923 to 936
Its early importance is shown by the grant of privileges made to it by the German King Henry the Fowler ( 876 – 936 ), and by the Imperial Diet held here in 1135.
William Borlase says there was a battle against King Howel of the West Welsh at Haldon near Teignmouth in 936 where the West Welsh were soundly defeated.
The boundary between Devon and Cornwall was fixed as the east bank of the River Tamar by King Athelstan of Wessex in 936.
936 and Henry
From 919 to 936, the Germanic peoples – Franks, Saxons, Swabians, and Bavarians – were united under Henry the Fowler, Duke of Saxony, who took the title of king.
Henry died in 936 but his descendants, the Liudolfing ( or Ottonian ) dynasty, would continue to rule the Eastern kingdom for roughly a century.
Henry I the Fowler ( or Heinrich der Vogler ; ) ( 876 – 2 July 936 ) was the Duke of Saxony from 912 and German king from 919 until his death.
Henry died of a cerebral stroke on 2 July 936 in his palatium in Memleben, one of his favourite places.
The Quedlinburg castle complex, founded by Henry the Fowler and built up by Otto I the Great in 936, was an imperial palatinate of the Saxon emperors.
In 936 Henry the Fowler, the first East Frankish king of the Saxon ducal Ottonian dynasty had died and was succeeded by his son Otto the Great.
However, the Saxon chronicles of Widukind of Corvey report the defeat and forced baptism of the Danish king Chnuba in 936 at the hands of German king Henry.
936 and I
In 936, Otto I the Great was crowned as king at Aachen ; his coronation as emperor by the Pope at Rome in 962 inaugurated what became later known as the Holy Roman Empire, which became to be identified with Germany.
Otto I inherited the Duchy of Saxony and the kingship of the Germans upon the death of his father in 936.
However the Holy Roman Emperor Otto I ( 936 – 973 ) did not approve of the choice and had him deposed after only a month with his acquiescence.
There Gerbert met Pope John XIII ( 965 – 972 ) and the Emperor Otto I, surnamed the Great ( 936 – 973 ).
Imitating similar ceremonies carried out under Otto I in 936 and Otto II in 961, the dukes served Otto III as his ceremonial stward, chamberlain, cupbearer, and marshal, respectively.
After a period as bishop of Narni, he was elected Pope John XIII five months after the death of Pope Leo VIII as a compromise candidate with the agreement of Emperor Otto I ( 936 – 973 ).
The period of architecture spans the late eighth and ninth centuries until the reign of Otto I in 936, and was a conscious attempt to create a Roman Renaissance, emulating Roman, Early Christian and Byzantine architecture, with its own innovation, resulting in having a unique character.
In 936 the German king Otto I allotted the territory of the later Altmark to the Saxon Count Gero, in order to subdue the West Slavic Wends settling on the Elbe.
The present Principality of Reuss and the neighbouring tracts of land were inhabited in early medieval times by Slavic people who were converted to Christianity by the German Emperor Otto I ( 936 – 973 ).
After her brother Otto I came to power, an alliance and marriage was arranged with Hugh the Great in 936.
The least absolute value of a trace of a hyperbolic element in Γ ( I ) is, corresponding the value 3. 936 for the systole of the Klein quartic, one of the highest in this genus.
0.287 seconds.