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  1. HM George I's 19-Great Grandfather. HRE Ferdinand I's 16-Great Grandfather. U.S. President [B, HARRISON] 's 25-Great Grandfather. PM Churchill's 28-Great Grandfather. HM Margrethe II's 26-Great Grandfather. Wm. von Bismarck's 24-Great Grandfather. Agnes Harris's 24-Great Uncle. `Osawatomie' Brown's 30-Great Grandfather.

  2. 6 days ago · Otto the Great; Otto Magnus; Otto I; Otto I 'the Great', Holy Roman Emperor (962-973) Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor; Statements. instance of. human. 2 references.

  3. The Ottonian system, a close alliance of the German realm with the Church, was begun. Charlemagne, too, had carried out the great conception of unity of Church and State , but the ecclesiastical idea had given a religious colouring to Frankish statesmanship, whilst Otto planned a State Church, with the spiritual hierarchy a mere branch of the interior government of the realm.

  4. Sep 26, 2022 · Otto (traditionally known as the Great) extended the German kingdom to the east, turned Bohemia into a tributary state, became king of the Lombards, decisively defeated the Magyars, and yielded influence from Denmark to Burgundy. He was crowned emperor (Imperator Augustus) in Rome in 962, twice removed inconvenient popes, and systematically ...

  5. Europe shortly after Otto's reign. The Hungarians (orange), located to the east of Otto's realm (blue), invaded Germany in 954 and 955. The Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire. Otto was crowned as Emperor on February 2, 962 by Pope John XII. Contemporary image of Otto I, lower left, in one of the Magdeburg Ivories.

  6. Otto I. (912–73). Known as Otto the Great, Otto I was Holy Roman emperor from 962 to 973. He was the son of Henry I, called Henry the Fowler, the first of the Saxon line of kings. Otto’s chief accomplishments were to strengthen royal control over the unruly German dukes and to promote harmony with the church in Germany.

  7. Lothar (born 941—died March 2, 986) was the Carolingian king of France from 954 to 986, the eldest son of Louis IV. He was elected king without opposition after his father’s death but was dominated first by Hugh the Great and then, from 956 to 965, by his uncle, Bruno, archbishop of Cologne, whose support was invaluable but who used his ...

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