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* 936 – Coronation of King Otto I of Germany.
# Otto I, Margrave of Brandenburg ( 1126 / 1128 – 7 March 1184 )
In 936, Otto I was crowned king of the kingdom in the collegiate church built by Charlemagne.
* 955 – Battle of Lechfeld: Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor defeats the Magyars, ending 50 years of Magyar invasion of the West.
Adelaide and her second spouse Otto I the Great
When her husband Otto I died in 973 he was succeeded by their son Otto II, and Adelaide for some years exercised a powerful influence at court.
In 951, Adelaide was married to King Otto I, the future Holy Roman Emperor.
He thus broke allegiance with Philip and assembled a broad coalition including Emperor Otto IV, King John I of England, Duke Henry I of Brabant, Count William I of Holland, Duke Theobald I of Lorraine, and Duke Henry III of Limburg.
When, after the death of Emperor Otto I in 973, a struggle for the supremacy in Germany began, both Dobrawa's husband and brother Boleslav II the Pious, Duke of Bohemia, supported the same candidate for the German throne, Duke Henry II of Bavaria.
A statue in the Cathedral of Magdeburg that is often assumed to represent Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor | Otto and Edith
Edith of England () ( 910 – 26 January 946 ), also spelt Eadgyth or Ædgyth, was the daughter of Edward the Elder, and the wife of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor.
Nothing is known of her until in order to seal an alliance between two Saxon kingdoms, her half-brother, King Athelstan of England, sent two of his sisters to Germany, instructing the Duke of Saxony ( later Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor ) to choose whichever one pleased him best.
In 936 King Henry I of Germany died and his eldest son, Eadgyth's husband, was crowned at Aachen as King Otto I.
There was probably rivalry between the Benedictine Monastery of St Maurice founded at Magdeburg by Otto and Eadgyth in 937, a year after coming to the throne and Matilda's foundation at Quedlinburg Abbey, intended by her as a memorial to her husband, the late King Henry I.
The chronicler Richerus claims that Eadgifu wrote letters both to Edmund and to Otto I in which she requested support for her son.
Edmund's sister Eadgyth, wife to Otto I, died ( earlier ) the same year, as Flodoard's Annales for 946 report.
* 962 – Translatio imperii: Pope John XII crowns Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, the first Holy Roman Emperor in nearly 40 years.
Conrad had granted Franconia to his brother Eberhard on his succession, but when Eberhard rebelled against Otto I in 938, he was deposed from his duchy.
After the removal of the powerful Chancellor Otto von Bismarck in 1890 following the death of Emperor Wilhelm I, the young Emperor Wilhelm II engaged in increasingly reckless foreign policies that left the Empire isolated.

Otto and died
Esiko's grandson was Otto, Count of Ballenstedt, who died in 1123.
However, Otto died the same year, and although both mother and grandmother were appointed as co-regents for the child-king, Otto III, Theophano forced Adelaide to abdicate and exiled her.
Their son, Otto III, focused his attention on Italy and Rome and employed widespread diplomacy but died young in 1002, to be succeeded by his cousin Henry II, who focused on Germany.
When Otto died in 1218, Fredrick became the undisputed ruler, and in 1220 was crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
He never married or had children ; because his brother Henry died before him ( in 1192 ) also without issue, after Otto II's death in 1205 Brandenburg was inherited by his younger half-brother Albert II, son of Otto I and Ada.
* Otto of Limburg ( died 1679 ), German nobility
After her husband had died in 936, Matilda and her son Otto established Quedlinburg Abbey in his memory, a convent of noble canonesses, where in 966 her granddaughter Matilda became the first abbess.
Otto Dix died in Singen, Germany, in 1969.
Otto II died suddenly in 983 at the age of 28 after a ten year reign.
* Otto I the Great, Holy Roman Emperor and Duke of Saxony, died 973
* Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor, died 983
* Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor, died 1002
* Otto the Illustrious, Duke of Saxony, died 912
* Otto, Duke of Swabia and Bavaria, died 982
On May 7, 973, Otto the Great died, and the youthful Otto II took over.
When Otto the Great died and Otto II took over, Crescentius led the rebellion against the imperial regime which would eventually lead to the installment of Franco to the papacy.

Otto and soon
In the aftermath of the battle, Otto retreated to his castle of Harzburg and was soon overthrown as Holy Roman Emperor, and replaced by Frederick II.
Otto, soon recognized over the north-west and the lower Rhine region, was elected king by his partisans in Cologne on June 9, 1198.
Some years later, Otto I gave Gerbert leave to study at the cathedral school of Rheims where he was soon appointed a teacher by Archbishop Adalberon.
When Otto II became Holy Roman Emperor in 973 ( he was co-emperor with Otto I from 967 ), he appointed Gerbert the abbot of the monastery of Bobbio and also appointed him as count of the district, but the abbey had been ruined by previous abbots, and Gerbert soon returned to Rheims.
In the aftermath of the battle, Otto retreated to his castle of Harzburg and was soon overthrown as Holy Roman Emperor, and replaced by Frederick II.
Otto soon learns that, as Bud had told him, " the life of a repo man is always intense.
Otto died soon after the appointment of Pope Benedict VI in 973.
Believing that Britain was soon about to declare the whole area a protectorate, Lüderitz advised the German chancellor Otto von Bismarck to claim it.
More recent monograph-length grammars of Sumerian include Dietz Otto Edzard's 2003 Sumerian Grammar and Bram Jagersma's 2010 A Descriptive Grammar of Sumerian ( currently digital, but soon to be printed in revised form by Oxford University Press ).
In 1001, Otto III handed over the government of the city to the bishop, and its communal organization had an opportunity to develop, separating soon from the episcopal authority.
Otto Fenichel noted that ' in World War II there were reported many more schizophrenic or schizoid episodes of short duration that ended spontaneously than in World War I ', following traumatic shocks: he considered in such cases that ' enough preconscious attention remains to re-establish the contact with reality as soon as it becomes bearable again '.
Archduchess Zita soon conceived a son, and Otto was born 20 November 1912.
Initially Otto refused to grant a Constitution, but as soon as Bavarian troops were withdrawn from the kingdom, a popular revolt was launched.
He soon received an offer from Otto Torell, the geologist, to accompany him on an expedition to Spitsbergen.
From 1864 to 1865, Liebknecht also worked on the magazine " Der Social-Demokrat " (" the Social Democrat ") published by Jean Baptista von Schweitzer ; however, he soon found himself in disagreement with the paper's friendly position toward Prussia and its new Minister-President, Otto von Bismarck.
Released after this concession, Joan and Ferdinand soon joined the old allies of her father, King John of England ( her uncle ), and Emperor Otto IV, in an alliance against France.
He soon found himself in a battle with Otto Grotewohl, the leader of the SPD in the Soviet Zone of Occupation, who was arguing that the SPD should merge with the Communists to form a united socialist party.
He soon discovers, however, that all is not well: he has been replaced as MP for Haltemprice ; Sarah has had him declared dead, made off with his money, and is now engaged to Count Otto Von Munchweiller, a Danish nobleman and MEP for East Germany ; and his patron Sir Greville lost his seat in Parliament in the last election.
The monastery was founded in 1133 by Margrave St. Leopold III of Austria, at the request of his son Otto, soon to be abbot of the Cistercian monastery of Morimond in Burgundy and afterwards Bishop of Freising.
The nebula NGC 1554 was likewise associated with T Tauri and was observed in 1868 by Otto Wilhelm von Struve, but soon disappeared or perhaps never existed, and is known as " Struve's Lost Nebula ".
Edmond Hamilton was the agency's first client, and Otto Binder soon followed.
Hugh died soon after and Lothair mediated between his sons, the aforementioned Hugh Capet and the younger Otto Henry.
The mathematicians Alfred Clebsch and Carl Gottfried Neumann ( both born in Königsberg and educated under Ludwig Otto Hesse ) founded the Mathematische Annalen in 1868, which soon became the most influential mathematical journal of the time.

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