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(2) Hij is getrouwd met Æíadg»â¥ââ (Eadgyth) Edith of Germany (of Wessex).
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Otto I, Holy Roman emperor
Otto I of Saxony (Liudolfinger), Holy Roman Emperor
German: Otto I "der Groâüe" von Sachsen (Liudolfinger), Rââmischer Kaiser, Lithuanian: Otonas, Holy Roman Emperor, Portuguese: Otâ£o I do Imperio Romano Germanico, O grande, Finnish: Otto I saksilainen (Liudolfinger), Pyhâ§n saksalais-roomalaisen keisarikunnan keisari
Gender:
Male
Birth:
November 23, 912
Wallhausen, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Death:
May 07, 973 (60)
Memleben, Kaiserpfalz, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany (Ruokamyrkytys)
Place of Burial:
Magdeburger Dom, Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Immediate Family:
Son of Henry I "The Fowler", king of Germany and Matilda of Ringelheim
Husband of Eadgyth
and Saint Adelaide of Italy
Partner of N von Hevelli
Father of Wilhelm von Sachsen, Archbishop Mainz; Liudolf, Duke of Swabia; Liutgarde da Germania; Heinrich, duke of Bavaria; Bruno von Sachsen; Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor and Mathilde, Abbess Of Quedlinburg
Brother of Gerberga of Saxony; Adelheid Przemyâõlid (of Saxony); Henry I, Duke of Bavaria; Hedwige of Saxony and Bruno "the Great", Duke of Lorraine
Half brother of Thankmar da Saxonia; Tietmaro de Merseburgo; Liudolfo da Saxonia; Matilde da Saxonia; Lugarda da Saxonia; Irmimburga da Saxonia; Otto and Thachulf, Duke of Thuringia
https://www.geni.com/people/Otto-I-Holy-Roman-emperor/6000000000701225368
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King of Germany (formally King of East Francia, auf deutsch "Ostfrâ§nkischer Kâânig") Reign 2. July 936 ·Äì 7. May 973 Coronation 7. August 936 Aachen Cathedral
Predecessor: Henry "the Fowler"
Successor: Otto II
King of Italy (formally King of the Lombards, auf deutsch "Kâânig von Italien") Reign 10. October 951 ·Äì 7. May 973
Predecessor: Berengar II Successor: Otto II
Holy Roman Emperor or "Rââmischer Kaiser " (auf deutsch) Reign 2. February 962 ·Äì 7 May 973 Coronation 2. February 962 St. Peter's Basilica, Rome
Predecessor: First Roman-German Emperor Successor: Otto II
Duke of Saxony, (auf deutsch "Herzog von Sachsen") Reign 2. July 936 ·Äì 7. May 973
Predecessor: Henry "the Fowler" Successor: Herman I
-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GERMANY,%20Kings.htm#OttoIGermanyEm...
OTTO, son of HEINRICH I "der Vogelsteller/the Fowler" King of Germany & his second wife Mathilde --- (23 Nov 912-Memleben 7 May 973, bur Magdeburg Cathedral). Widukind names (in order) "Oddonem, Heinricum, Brunonem" as sons of King Heinrich & his second wife[217]. Associate King of Germany, with his father, in 930. He was elected as OTTO I "der Groâüe" King of Germany 7 Aug 936, crowned at Aachen. After his accession, the Bohemians and the Abotrites withheld payment of tribute. A revolt in Bavaria was led by Duke Eberhard, whom King Otto deposed and banished. Otto's half-brother Thankmar rebelled in Saxony with other magnates dissatisfied with the king's distribution of offices. His brother Heinrich rebelled in 939, was joined by Louis IV King of the West Franks and Giselbert Duke of Lotharingia, but was defeated at Birten and Andernach[218]. Thietmar records that he founded the monastery of Magdeburg (later Magdeburg Cathedral), encouraged by his first wife, to which the relics of St Innocent were brought[219]. He sent armed forces which were unsuccessful in taking reprisals against Rouen in 945, after members of the local nobility had arranged the escape of Richard I Comte [de Normandie] from his captivity by Louis IV King of the West Franks, his brother-in-law, a nepos (unidentified) of King Otto being killed in the battle[220]. Thietmar records that he invaded Italy in 951, using the ill-treatment of his future second wife as an excuse, entered Pavia 23 Sep 951 and proclaimed himself king of Italy. His predecessor Berengario di Ivrea proposed himself as Otto's viceroy in Italy, which was accepted by the Council of Augsburg in Aug 952. King Otto's son Liudolf rebelled in 953, but was pardoned in 954. Thietmar records that King Otto defeated the Magyars in battle at Lechfeld near Augsburg in 955[221], which marked the end of their marauding in Europe. Berengario King of Italy abused his position, and Otto sent Liudolf to Italy to restore order. After several further years of Berengario's tyrannical rule in Italy, Otto invaded in Aug 961 in response to requests for intervention from Pope John XII and Hubert [de Provence] Duke of Spoleto, one of Berengario's main vassals. King Otto forced Berengario's retreat to the fortress of San Leo near Montefeltro 962, finally capturing him in 963. Thietmar records that he was crowned Emperor at Rome 2 Feb 962 by Pope John XII[222]. The necrology of Fulda records the death "973 Non Mai" of "Otto imp"[223]. Thietmar records his death at Memleben on 7 May in the thirty-eighth year after his consecration and his burial at Magdeburg[224]. The necrology of Merseburg records the death "7 May" of "Otto maior magnus imperator"[225].
m firstly (Sep 929) EADGYTH of Wessex, daughter of EDWARD "the Elder" King of Wessex & his second wife âÜlfleda --- (-26 Jan 946[226], bur Magdeburg Cathedral). ...
m secondly (Pavia [Oct/Nov] 951) as her second husband, ADELAIS of Burgundy, widow of LOTHAR King of Italy, daughter of RUDOLF II King of Upper Burgundy [Welf] & his wife Berta of Swabia ([928/33]-Kloster Selz, Alsace 16 Dec 999, bur Kloster Selz). ... ...
Mistress (1): (before 929) --- [of the Hevelli], daughter of [BA%C3%87LABI%C4%8C [Vâ°clav] Fâºrst der Stodoranen & his wife ---]. According to Europâ§ische Stammtafeln[241], she was the daughter of BaâßlabiÆá. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. She was a "captured Slavic noblewoman" according to Thietmar, who gives neither her name nor her parentage[242].
King Otto I & his first wife had two children:
King Otto I & his second wife had [five] children:
King Otto had one illegitimate son by Mistress (1):
King Otto had one possible illegitimate son by an unknown mistress:
Henry Project: https://fasg.org/projects/henryproject/data/otto0001.htm
Although never Emperor, Otto's father Henry I the Fowler is considered the founder of the Ottonian dynasty. In relation to the other members of his dynasty, Otto I was the son of Henry I, father of Otto II, grandfather of Otto III, and great-uncle to Henry II. The Ottonians would rule Germany (later the Holy Roman Empire) for over a century from 919 until 1024.
Otto had two wives and at least seven children, one of which was illegitimate.[114]
·Ä¢With an unidentified Slavic woman:
1William (929 ·Äì 2 March 968) ·Äì Archbishop of Mainz from 17 December 954 until death[115]
·Ä¢With Eadgyth of England, daughter of King Edward the Elder:[116]
1Liudolf (930 ·Äì 6 September 957) ·Äì Duke of Swabia from 950 to 954, Otto's expected successor from 947 until death[117]
2Liutgarde (932[118]·Äì953) ·Äì married Conrad, Duke of Lorraine, in 947[119]
·Ä¢With Adelaide of Italy, daughter of King Rudolf II of Burgundy:[120]
1Henry (952·Äì954)[67]
2Bruno (probably 954·Äì957)[86]
3Matilda (954·Äì999) ·Äì Abbess of Quedlinburg from 966 until death[121]
4Otto II (955 ·Äì 7 December 983) ·Äì Holy Roman Emperor from 973 until death[87]
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