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  2. May 2, 2024 · We find that the said Otto Wurmbrand on the railway line at Rockdale in the district of Sydney in the said [unreadable to me] on the first day of June AD 1894 died from the effects of injuries received on the same day through being run over by a train but has by though on what means he received the injuries the evidence adduced does not enable u...

  3. May 8, 2024 · Otto I, known as Otto the Great, was the East Frankish king from 936 and Holy Roman Emperor from 962 until his death in 973. He is considered pivotal for his role in unifying German tribes, expanding territories, and implementing foundational administrative reforms that shaped the medieval European political landscape.

  4. 4 days ago · The direct Habsburg line itself became totally extinct with the death of Maria Theresa of Austria, when it was followed by the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. Holy Roman Emperors, Kings of Hungary and Bohemia, Archdukes of Austria (House of Habsburg-Lorraine, main line) [ edit ]

  5. May 20, 2024 · On Duke Otto II's death in 1253, his sons divided the Wittelsbach possessions between them: Henry became Duke of Lower Bavaria, and Louis II Duke of Upper Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine. When Henry's branch died out in 1340 the Emperor Louis IV , a son of Duke Louis II, reunited the duchy.

  6. May 20, 2024 · Co-ruler of Brandenburg with his brother from 1351, but as a minor (b. 1346) took no part in administration until his brother's death. Abdicated 1373 but retained Electoral title. Died 1379.

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  8. May 15, 2024 · Otto IV (born c. 1175/82died May 19, 1218, Harzburg Castle, Lower Saxony [Germany]) 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.

  9. May 2, 2024 · Henry II (born May 6, 973, Albach?, Bavaria—died July 13, 1024, Pfalz Grona, near Göttingen, Saxony [Germany]; canonized 1146; feast day July 13) was the duke of Bavaria (as Henry IV, 995–1005), German king (from 1002), and Holy Roman emperor (1014–24), last of the Saxon dynasty of emperors.