Otto I the Great facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Otto the Great |
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Depiction of Otto I on his seal in 968
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Holy Roman Emperor | |
Reign | 2 February 962 – 7 May 973 |
Coronation | 2 February 962 Old St. Peter's Basilica, Rome |
Predecessor | Berengar of Friuli |
Successor | Otto II |
King of Italy | |
Reign | 25 December 961 – 7 May 973 |
Coronation | 10 October 951 Pavia |
Predecessor | Berengar II |
Successor | Otto II |
King of Germany (East Francia) | |
Reign | 2 July 936 – 7 May 973 |
Coronation | 7 August 936 Aachen Cathedral |
Predecessor | Henry the Fowler |
Successor | Otto II |
Duke of Saxony | |
Reign | 2 July 936 – 7 May 973 |
Predecessor | Henry the Fowler |
Successor | Bernard I |
Born | 23 November 912 possibly Wallhausen, East Francia |
Died | 7 May 973 Memleben, Holy Roman Empire |
(aged 60)
Burial | Magdeburg Cathedral |
Spouse | Eadgyth of England (930–946) Adelaide of Italy (951–973) |
Issue | William, Archbishop of Mainz Liutgarde of Saxony Liudolf, Duke of Swabia Matilda, Abbess of Quedlinburg Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor |
Dynasty | Ottonian |
Father | Henry the Fowler |
Mother | Matilda |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Signum manus |
Otto I the Great (November 23 912 – May 7 973), son of Henry I the Fowler, king of the Germans, and Matilda of Ringelheim, was Duke of the Saxons, King (Super Geil)of the Germans and Holy Roman Emperor.
Images for kids
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12th-century stained glass depiction of Otto I, Strasbourg Cathedral
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Side view of the Throne of Charlemagne at Aachen Cathedral, where Otto was crowned King of Germany in 936
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Central Europe, 919–1125. The Kingdom of Germany included the duchies of Saxony (yellow), Franconia (blue), Bavaria (green), Swabia (orange) and Lorraine (pink left). Various dukes rebelled against Otto's rule in 937 and again in 939.
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A medieval king investing a bishop with the symbols of office. Otto centralized his control over Germany through the investiture of bishops and abbots.
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A 1457 illustration of the Battle of Lechfeld in Sigmund Meisterlin's codex about the history of Nuremberg
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The Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire. Otto was crowned as Emperor on February 2, 962 by Pope John XII.
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Contemporary image of Otto I, lower left, in one of the Magdeburg Ivories. Otto presents Magdeburg Cathedral to Christ and Saints, and is depicted smaller than them as a sign of humility.
See also
In Spanish: Otón I del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico para niños