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  1. Otto IV (1175 – 19 May 1218) was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1209 until his death in 1218. Otto spent most of his early life in England and France. He was a follower of his uncle Richard the Lionheart, who made him Count of Poitou in 1196.

  2. May 15, 2024 · Otto IV was a German king and Holy Roman emperor, candidate of the German anti-Hohenstaufen faction, who, after struggling against two Hohenstaufen kings, was finally deposed. A member of the Welf dynasty, Otto was a son of Henry the Lion of Brunswick and Matilda, daughter of Henry II of England.

  3. Otto I (23 November 912 – 7 May 973), traditionally known as Otto the Great (German: Otto der Große Italian: Ottone il Grande), or Otto of Saxony (German: Otto von Sachsen Italian: Ottone di Sassonia), was East Frankish king from 936 and Holy Roman Emperor from 962 until his death in 973.

  4. Otto IV (1175 – 19 May 1218) was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1209 until his death in 1218. Early life. A member of the Welf dynasty, Otto was a son of Henry the Lion of Brunswick and Matilda, daughter of Henry II of England. Brought up at the court of his uncle Richard I of England, Otto was made earl of York in 1190. Family.

  5. Oct 22, 2021 · Satisfied with the meeting’s outcome, the pope crowned Otto as Holy Roman Emperor in Rome on October 4. As a result, the Welf dynasty replaced the Hohenstaufens on the imperial throne. Despite swearing not to invade Sicily, Otto IV quickly broke his promise.

  6. The Holy Roman Emperor title provided the highest prestige among medieval Catholic monarchs, because the empire was considered by the Catholic Church to be the only successor of the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages and the early modern period.

  7. Jun 8, 2018 · World Encyclopedia. Otto IV [1], 1175?–1218, Holy Roman emperor (1209–15) and German king, son of Henry the Lion [2], duke of Saxony.

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