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  1. possibly Wallhausen, East Francia: Died: 7 May 973 (aged 60) Memleben, Holy Roman Empire: Burial

  2. possibly Wallhausen, East Francia: Died: 7 May 973 (aged 60) Memleben, Holy Roman Empire: 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 ...

  3. possibly Wallhausen, East Francia[1] Died7 May 973 (aged 60) Memleben, Holy Roman Empire BurialMagdeburg Cathedral ReligionRoman Catholicism Otto I (23 November 912 7 May 973), also known as Otto the Great, was emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, reigning as German king from 936 until his death in 973.

  4. 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. He was the eldest son of Henry the Fowler and ...

  5. According to Widukind of Corvey, the "Saxon and Franconian people" offered Otto the kingship of East Francia after the death of the last Carolingian monarch, Louis the Child, in 911. Otto did not accept the offer, possibly because he felt the burden of ruling was too heavy for him at his advanced age. Instead, suggesting Duke Conrad of Franconia.

  6. Aug 4, 2021 · Explore genealogy for Otto I (Ottonian) Liudolfinger born 912 Wallhausen, East Francia died 973 Memleben, Heiliges Römisches Reich including ancestors + descendants + 3 photos + 2 genealogist comments + questions + more in the free family tree community.

  7. Dec 15, 2014 · Wallhausen, where his son built a palace, is essentially in the same neighbourhood. Thus, the whole region might be considered Henry's "ruling seat", insofar as he had one fixed seat of power. Memleben on the Unstrut, about ten miles south of Allstedt, was the favourite residence of the German emperors of the Saxon line ...

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