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Odo and married
Odo of Aquitaine had married his daughter to Uthman ibn Naissa, a rebel Berber and lord of Cerdanya ( maybe of all current Catalonia too ), in an attempt to secure his southern borders in order to fend off Charles Martel ´ s attacks on the north.
After halting their advance north, ten years later, Odo of Aquitaine married his daughter to Uthman ibn Naissa, a rebel Berber and lord of Cerdanya ( maybe of all current Catalonia too ), in an attempt to secure his southern borders in order to fend off Charles Martel ´ s attacks on the north.
Instead, she later married Herluin de Conteville, with whom she had two sonsOdo of Bayeux and Robert, Count of Mortain – and a daughter whose name is unknown.
Charles married Ermentrude, daughter of Odo I, Count of Orléans, in 842.
He married his eldest daughter, Joan to the powerful Odo IV, bringing the Duke over to his own party.
* Emma ( b. 1052 or after ), married to Odo the Good Marquis
She married secondly, Lambert II, Count of Lens, and thirdly, Odo II of Champagne.
Odo was Hoèl's brother-in-law as he was married to Hoel's sister Agnes of Cornouaille.
* Lady Emily Theresa ( 1843 – 1927 ), married Odo Russell, 1st Baron Ampthill.
Sometime between 1045 and 1047 Hugh IV married Bertha, daughter of Odo II of Blois.
* Odo of Lusignan ( d. 1421 in Palermo ), Titular Seneschal of Jerusalem, in the service of the King of Aragon, ( probably ) married after March 19, 1406 his cousin Loysia de Lusignan, granddaughter of Jean de Lusignan and second wife Alix d ' Ibelin, without issue, without issue
* Odo of Troyes 1069 – 1115 ( married to Adelaide )
Their children were: Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy ( 1057 – 1093 ); Odo I, Duke of Burgundy ( 1058 – 1103 ); Robert, bishop of Langres ( 1059 – 1111 ); Helie, a nun ( b. 1061 ); Beatrice ( b. 1063 ), married Guy I, count of Vignory ; Reginald, abbot of St Pierre ( 1065 – 1092 ); Henry, Count of Portugal ( 1066 – 1112 ), who became a vassal of León and ruler of the county of Portugal in 1093-his son would be Afonso Henriques, first king of Portugal
Odo married Sibylla of Burgundy ( 1065 – 1101 ), daughter of William I, Count of Burgundy.
** Odo ( 1230 – 1266 ), who married Matilda II, Countess of Nevers
Odo married Maud of Dampierre and had three daughters, all of whom became rulers of their parents ' counties:
In 1318, Odo married Philip's eldest daughter, Joan III, Countess of Burgundy ( 1308 – 1347 ).
In 1018 Alan married Bertha of Blois, daughter of Odo II, Count of Blois and his second wife Ermengarde of Auvergne.
William married Adela ( or Ela ), daughter of William Talvas, count of Ponthieu, by Helie ( Ella ) daughter of Odo I, Duke of Burgundy.
* Emma, married Odo the Good Marquis
In 1357, the young Margaret, then seven, married Philip of Rouvres, grandson and heir of Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy.
Odo married his daughter to Munuza, and Arab raids in Aquitaine temporarily ended, thus enabling Odo to focus on the northern threat.
He then married Grécie of Langeais, but dismissed her to marry Adèle, the daughter of a " Count Odo ", perhaps Odo II of Blois.

Odo and Théodrate
* Théodrate of Troyes, wife of Odo, Count of Paris

Odo and Troyes
The area was then given to Odo IV, Count of Troyes ( Count of Champagne ), primogenitor of the Irish family of Grace, but was taken from him when he rebelled against the King William II in 1095.
* Odo II ( 1004 – 1037 ), also Count of Troyes
His older brother Odo V, Count of Troyes, died in 1093, leaving him master of Troyes, where he centred his court, and Vitry-le-François.
When the House of Bar, which ruled in Upper Lorraine, became extinct in 1033, with the death of his cousin Frederick III, Conrad made him duke of both duchies, so that he could assist in the defence of the territory against Odo II, count of Blois, Meaux, Chartres, and Troyes ( the later Champagne ).

Odo and had
In 718, Chilperic responded to Charles ' new ascendancy by making an alliance with Odo the Great ( or Eudes, as he is sometimes known ), the duke of Aquitaine, who had made himself independent during the civil war in 715, but was again defeated, at the Battle of Soissons, by Charles.
In 721, the emir of Córdoba had built up a strong army from Morocco, Yemen, and Syria to conquer Aquitaine, the large duchy in the southwest of Gaul, nominally under Frankish sovereignty, but in practice almost independent in the hands of the Odo the Great, the Duke of Aquitaine, since the Merovingian kings had lost power.
:: Mieszko would never wear his outdoor garment in a house where Odo was present, or remain seated after Odo had gotten up.
He had himself carried into the chapter-house, issued various decrees for the benefit of the abbey, appointed with the consent of the monks the prior, Cardinal Oderisius, to succeed him in the abbacy, just as he himself had been appointed by Stephen IX, and proposed Odo of Ostia to the assembled cardinals and bishops as the next pope.
Since Odo had not yet learned how to morph into a humanoid appearance, he appeared in his natural gelatinous form.
Odo modeled his humanoid appearance on Dr. Mora, but never had the skill to duplicate humanoid features with precision, making his humanoid appearance an approximation.
During the occupation, Gul Dukat had originally enlisted Odo to investigate the murder of one of the Bajoran station workers.
Although Odo had been annoyed by Lwaxana in the past, he has come to appreciate her company.
In the series ' final episode, " What You Leave Behind ", Odo refuses to admit the friendship he had developed with Quark, turning away with his usual contempt.
Odo had pined for her for years, while she was oblivious.
The shapeshifter was successful at beginning the war with the Cardassians but inadvertently revealed himself to Odo ( who had been misled into believing that Chancellor Gowron was the shapeshifter ) at a Klingon award ceremony, and was quickly killed by the Klingons attending the ceremony.
Orderic Vitalis later recorded that Odo had aspirations to become pope.
Orderic also related that Odo had attempted to persuade some of William's vassals to join Odo on an invasion of southern Italy.
The Frankish realm had begun to progress towards becoming the first real imperial power in Western Europe since the fall of Rome ; however, it continued to struggle against external forces such as the Saxons, Frisians, and internal opponents such as Odo the Great ( Old French: Eudes ), the Duke of Aquitaine.
After the death ( c. 735 ) of Odo, who had reluctantly acknowledged Charles ' suzerainty in 719, Charles wished to unite Odo's Duchy to himself, and went there to elicit the proper homage of the Aquitainians.
The successful trial of Odo de Bayeux at Penenden Heath less than a decade after the conquest was one example of the growing discontent at the Norman land-grab that had occurred in the years following the invasion.
Its assets were: The Bishop Odo of Bayeux held the monastery ( the site of the Cathedral ), the ' tide-way ' - which still exists as St Mary Overy dock ; the King owned the ' church ' ( probably St Olave's ) and its ' tidal stream ' ( St Olave's Dock ); the dues of the ' waterway ' or mooring place were shared between the ' King ' and Earl Godwin ; the King also had the ' toll ' of the strand ; and the ' men of Southwark ' had the right to a ' haw and its toll '.
For many years it was thought that she had some involvement in the creation of the Bayeux Tapestry ( commonly called La Tapisserie de la Reine Mathilde in French ), but historians no longer believe that ; it seems to have been commissioned by William's half-brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, and made by English artists in Kent ..

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