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  1. 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, [1] daughter of Count Renaud III. [2] Rule.

  2. Feb 14, 2020 · The title of count then passed to one of Frederick and Beatrice’s younger sons, Otto, and then to his daughter Beatrice and so on down the years until we reach Jeanne of Burgundy.

  3. Otto I: June/July 1170 13 January 1200 10 June 1190 to 13 January 1200 their son Joan I: 1191 1205 13 January 1200 to 1205 his daughter Beatrice II: 1192 7 May 1231 1205 to 7 May 1231 her sister Otto II: 1180 7 May 1234 21 June 1208 to 7 May 1231 her husband and co-ruler

    Name
    Date Of Birth
    Date Of Death
    Reign
    962
    21 September 1026
    982 to 21 September 1026
    986
    3 September 1057
    21 September 1026 to 3 September 1057
    1020
    12 November 1087
    3 September 1057 to 12 November 1087
    1061
    1097
    12 November 1087 to 1097
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  5. Otto assumed the rule in the County of Burgundy, which was contested by the local Counts of Auxonne and in the long-time struggle, Otto even had to give the Burgundian lands in pawn to Count Theobald IV of Champagne.

  6. Otto also inherited the duchy of Burgundy on the other side of the Saône in 1002 from his stepfather Eudes Henry the Great. The duchy then corresponded to the diocese of Besançon in the Holy Roman Empire. By 990 Otto-William was the Count of Nevers. He was also Count of Mâcon in France.

  7. Mar 29, 2024 · Otto I (born Nov. 23, 912—died May 7, 973, Memleben, Thuringia) was the duke of Saxony (as Otto II, 936–961), German king (from 936), and Holy Roman emperor (962–973) who consolidated the German Reich by his suppression of rebellious vassals and his decisive victory over the Hungarians.

  8. Otto-William ( French: Otte-Guillaume; German: Otto Wilhelm; 955/62 – 21 September 1026 AD) was count of Mâcon, Nevers, and Burgundy. Quick Facts Born, Died ...