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  2. Otto I (in French, Otton I, between 1167 and 1171 – 13 January 1200) was Count of Burgundy from 1190 to his death and briefly Count of Luxembourg from 1196 to 1197. He was the fourth son of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, by his second wife Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy, daughter of Count Renaud III.

  3. Otto-William, Count of Burgundy. Otto-William ( French: Otte-Guillaume; German: Otto Wilhelm; 955/62 – 21 September 1026 AD) was count of Mâcon, Nevers, and Burgundy . Life. Otto was born in 958 during the joint reign of his grandfather, King Berengar II of Italy, and his father, King Adalbert. [1] . His mother was Gerberga. [1]

  4. King Rudolf II of Upper Burgundy and Hugh, Count of Provence, the effective ruler of Lower Burgundy, competed with military means to gain dominion over Italy. In 926, Hugh's armies defeated Rudolf, Hugh could so establish de facto control over the Italian Peninsula and had himself crowned as King of Italy. [56]

  5. He was succeeded as count of Mâcon by his grandson Otto, son of his son Guy (who predeceased him), and as count of Burgundy (Franche-Comté) by his son Renaud. Some late medieval and early modern Burgundian historians mention a supposed count of Mâcon named Guillaume "Barbe-Sale" or "Bouche-Ointe" ("Oily-Face"), who is made to be distinct ...

  6. Otto-William (French: Otte-Guillaume; German: Otto Wilhelm; 955-21 September 1026 AD), was Count of Mâcon, Count of Nevers, and the Count of Burgundy. «b»Life«/b» Otto-William of Mâcon was born in 958 during the joint reign of his grandfather, King Berengar II of Italy, and his father, King Adalbert. His mother was Gerberga of Mâcon.

  7. Otto I, Count of Burgundy. primary name: Otto I. other name: (Count of) Burgundy. other name: Otto. Details. individual; ruler; royal/imperial; German; Male. Life dates. -1200. Biography. Son of Frederick Barbarossa (q.v.) and Count of Burgundy. Assassinated. 4 related objects. print.

  8. Otto I (between 1167 and 1171 – 13 January 1200) was Count of Burgundy from 1190 to his death and briefly Count of Luxembourg from 1196 to 1197. He was the fourth son of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, by his second wife Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy, daughter of Count Renaud III. Contents. Rule. Family. Sources. See also. Rule.