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 Duke
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg09 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Otto V Duke Of LOWER BAVARIA was born before 18 Apr 1346 in, Mhunchen, Oberbayern, Bavaria.
Margarethe Princess Of BAVARIA was born in 1325 in Of, Uffenheim, Mittelfranken, Bavaria.
Elisabeth Princess Of BAVARIA was born in 1329 in Of, Mhunchen, Oberbayern, Bavaria.
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 Otto of Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Otto of Wittelsbach, Prince of Bavaria and King of Greece (Salzburg, June 1, 1815 - Bamberg, July 26, 1867) was made the first modern king of Greece in 1832 under the Convention of London, whereby Greece became a new independent kingdom under the protection of the United Kingdom, France and Russia.
Left with little recourse, now that his German troops were gone, King Otto gave in to the pressure and agreed to the demands of the crowd over the objections of his opinionated Queen.
During his retirement, he would still wear the traditional uniform nowadays worn only by the evzones; during the rebellion in Crete against the Ottoman Empire in 1866, Otto donated most of his fortune to support the Cretan rebellion by supplying it with arms.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg16 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ludwig II Duke Of Upper BAVARIA was born in 1229 in Of,,, Bavaria.
Sophie Countess Of BAVARIA was born in 1236 in,,, Bavaria.
Agnes Countess Of BAVARIA was born about 1238 in,,, Bavaria.
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 Ancestors of George Collie Robison - pafg177 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Otto I (V) Duke Of BAVARIA COUNT OF WITTELSBACH was born about 1140 in
Berthold VI, Duke Of ANDECHS MERAN was born 1159 in Of, Andechs, Oberbayern, Bavaria.
Otto married Agnes Countess Of LOOZ AND RIENECK.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Otto I (The Great)
Franconia was held by Otto in his own possession; Lorraine fell to Conrad the Red, his son-in-law; his brother Henry received Bavaria, having meanwhile married Judith, daughter of the Bavarian duke; while Swabia was bestowed upon his son Ludolph.
Otto's younger brother Henry and the unruly Duke Eiselbert of Lorraine raised the banner of insurrection.
Otto's son Ludolph was the spirit of the new uprising.
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 Otto I on Encyclopedia.com
The rebellions of Otto's brother, Henry, and of Duke Eberhard of Franconia were ended by the battle of Andernach (939) and Henry's submission (941).
Otto's campaign (966-72) to gain control over S Italy was unsuccessful, but a minor diplomatic triumph was scored in 972 when Emperor John I of Byzantium gave a Greek princess in marriage to Otto's son and successor, Otto II.
Pope John XII appealed to Otto, who entered Rome and was crowned emperor early in 962, reviving the imperial title of the Carolingians and legitimizing the German kings' claim to the Middle Kingdom; Otto thus linked the destinies of Italy and Germany.
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 Conradin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conrad, aka Conradin or Conrad the Younger (March 25, 1252 – October 29, 1268), duke of Swabia, titular king of Jerusalem and king of Sicily 1254–1268, son of the German king Conrad IV, and of Elizabeth, daughter of Otto II, Duke of Bavaria, was born at Wolfstein in Bavaria.
Having lost his father in 1254 he grew up at the court of his uncle and guardian, Louis II, Duke of Upper Bavaria.
At Naples he was tried as a traitor, and on October 29, 1268 was beheaded with his friend and companion Frederick of Baden, titular duke of Austria.
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 Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor - Enpsychlopedia
Otto I the Great (November 23, 912 - May 7, 973), son of Henry I the Fowler, king of the Germans, and Matilda of Ringelheim, was Duke of Saxony, King of the Germans and arguably the first Holy Roman Emperor.
While Otto was able to defeat and kill Thankmar in 936, the revolt continued the next year when Gilbert, the Duke of Lorraine, swore fealty to King Louis IV of France.
According to the Saxon historian Widukind of Corvey, at his coronation banquet he had the four other dukes of the empire, those of Franconia, Swabia, Bavaria and Lorraine, act as his personal attendants, Arnulf I of Bavaria as marshall (or stablemaster), Herman of Swabia as cupbearer (lat.
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 Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor - Articles and Information
Otto V the Bavarian, Duke of Bavaria, born 1346
Louis IV of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach, born 1282, was duke of Bavaria from 1294, duke of the Palatinate from 1329 and, after 1314, Holy Roman Emperor.
Louis VI the Roman, duke of Bavaria, born 1330
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 Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor - free-definition
He was the son of Henry the Lion, Duke of Bavaria and Saxony and Matilda Plantagenet, and was elected king when his rival for the throne, Philip of Swabia (Hohenstaufen), was murdered.
Otto IV of Brunswick, was King of Germany (1208-1215) and Holy Roman Emperor from 1209 - 1215.
In 1211 the Diet of Nuremberg ordered Otto deposed and Frederick II Hohenstaufen elected in his place, but until Otto lost the battle of Bouvines (July, 1214) decisively to the forces of Philip II of France nothing happened.
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 The Invisible Basilica: William of Schyren
Duke Otto II of Bavaria (1206 - 1270 e.v.) is said to have been one of the patrons of the unnamed minnesinger known only as "der Tannhäuser."
between the Landgrave of Hesse, the Elector of Saxony, the Dukes of Bavaria, and King Francis I of France, for the purpose of evicting the Habsburgs from the duchy of Württemburg.
William IV of Bavaria (1493 - 1550 e.v.) is noted for his opposition to Lutheranism when nearly all of the neighboring nobility were embracing it, and for inviting the Jesuits to Bavaria, who established their headquarters at the university of Ingolstadt.
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 Deutsche Wappen - German Civic Heraldry-Bundesland/State BAYERN / BAVARIA
As in 1835 the official title of the king was : King of Bavaria, Count of the Rhein-Pfalz, Duke of Bavaria Franken and Schwaben, it was necessary to enlarge the arms with the territories mentioned.
The first members of the family to use the arms were Ludwig and Heinrich, sons of Duke Otto, who used the arms in their seals around 1240.
The crests are from Bavaria and the Pfalz, the head is the head of the Counts of the Pfalz.
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 I41060: Otto I (of Wittelsbach ) Duke of BAVARIA (ABT. 1117 - 7 Nov 1183)
--Otto I (of Wittelsbach) Duke of BAVARIA
I41060: Otto I (of Wittelsbach) Duke of BAVARIA (ABT.
_Richgard of CARNIOLA _________ _Otto II Count of Wittelsbach Pfgf of BAVARIA _
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 Succession Laws of the Wittelsbach (Palatinate, Bavaria)
Otto, count of Wittelsbach, was the first to hold the palatinate of Bavaria (Pfazlgraf in Bayern), the second dignity after the duke Leopold of Babenberg, from 1110.
Philip's rival and successor Otto IV confirmed the heredity of the duchy of Bavaria (which his father Henry the Lion had lost!) for Ludwig and his issue.
The two dukes set for themselves and their issue the rule that the duchy should remain indivisible and be inherited by a single duke, by male primogeniture; all other agnates would bear the title of counts and be entitled to an annual pension, and would be the subjects of the duke.
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 Otto I (V) Duke Of Bavaria, b: 1140 - <Of, Bavaria>
Otto I (V) Duke Of Bavaria, b: 1140 -
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 Ancestors of Susan Ida Dixon - pafg107 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Otto I (V) Duke Of BAVARIA COUNT OF WITTELSBACH
was born in 1122 in Of,, Swaben, Bavaria.
was born about 1138 in Of, Arnstein, Unterfranken, Bavaria.
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 German Hohenstaufen Dynasty : Conradin Conrad the Younger
Conradin was the son of the German king Conrad IV, and of Elizabeth, daughter of Otto II duke of Bavaria.
Conradin's mother Elizabeth, daughter of Otto II duke of Bavaria, some years after the execution, built the church Santa Maria del Carmine for his final restingbplace and his remains were reintered there.
Conradin was raised in the court of his uncle and guardian, Louis II, duke of Bavaria.
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Unable to assert his authority in Hungary, he relinquished (1305) his claim to Duke Otto of Bavaria...
From the death (1278) of his father until 1283 the regency was exercised by Otto, margrave of Brandenburg, appointed by the German king Rudolf I of Hapsburg.
He became duke at an early age, and during his minority his mother, Drahomira, acted as regent.
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 Articles - Aschaffenburg
In 1806 it was annexed to the grand duchy of Frankfurt; and in 1814 was transferred to Bavaria, in virtue of a treaty concluded between that power and Austria.
In 1842-1849, King Ludwig I of Bavaria built himself to the west of the town a country house, Pompejanum, so called from its being an imitation of the house of Castor and Pollux at Pompeii.
It formed part of the electorate of the Archbishop of Mainz, and in 1803 was made over to the chancellor, Archbishop Charles of Dalberg.
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 Ancestors of Duke Of Bavaria Henry I BAVARIA
Later he was forgiven by his brother, Otto I, and was appointed Duke of Bavaria and became a loyal follower of his king and brother.
Ancestors of Duke Of Bavaria Henry I BAVARIA
They were the parents of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria, the Quarrelsome (the Wrangler), who died in 995, and Hedwig, who married Burkhard, Duke of Swabia.
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 Otto III, Holy Roman emperor
On Otto's accession Henry the Wrangler, the deposed duke of Bavaria, attempted to become his guardian and then to obtain the crown, but the plot was frustrated and Henry was forced to abandon it, although he was restored in Bavaria.
Otto III, 980–1002, Holy Roman emperor (996–1002) and German king (983–1002), son of Holy Roman Emperor Otto II and the Byzantine princess Theophano.
After Gregory's death (999), Otto installed his tutor Gerbert of Aurillac as pope (see
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Otto III
Henry the Quarrelsome, the deposed Duke of Bavaria, claimed his guardianship.
The new pope crowned Otto emperor 21 May, 996, but he did not act counter to the ancient claims of the Curia, and he emphasized the duties and rights of the popes.
He practised mortifications at the tomb of an ascetic, and thrilled with the highest ideas of his imperial dignity, he afterwards caused the tomb of Charlemagne at Aix to be opened.
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 Wittelsbach 1
Gf Otto I von Scheyern, Gf von Wittelsbach 1115, Pfgf of Bavaria (1110-20), +1123, bur Indersdorf; m.N, a dau.of Eberhard von Ratzenhofen
Duke Heinrich III of Lower Bavaria (1333-39), *29.9.1305, +Landshut 1.9.1339, bur Seligenthal; m.Straubing 12.8.1328 Margarete of Bohemia (*8.7.1313 +11.7.1341)
Duke Stephan I of Lower Bavaria (1290-1310), *14.3.1271, +of the plague at Landshut 21.12.1310, bur Seligenthal; m.1299 Jutta of Schweidnitz (*1285/7 +Landshut 15.9.1320, bur Seligenthal)
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 Europe's 13th-Century Progress by Sanderson Beck
Otto had been brought up in the Anglo-Norman court, and King Richard I had made him duke of Aquitane; but he had only a third of the Welf allod in Brunswick-Luneburg.
Hostility between Bohemia and Austria paused during the Mongol invasion as the Duke of Silesia was defeated by the Tartars at Liegnitz in 1241.
Otto IV gained support from the secular princes of Bohemia and Thuringia, got Denmark as an ally by giving them Nordalbingia and Slavinia, and made a defensive alliance against France with England's King John.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg712 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Otto the Illustrious of BAVARIA Duke of Bavaria died 29 Nov 1253.
She married Otto the Illustrious of BAVARIA Duke of Bavaria on 1225.
Agnes of Zelle LONGUS was born about 1201.
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 Genealogy - pafg2555 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Otto V Wittelsbach Duke of Bavaria [Parents] was born on 7 Apr 1206.
She married Otto V Wittelsbach Duke of Bavaria.
Ludwig II Wittelsbach Duke of Upper Bavaria was born on 13 Apr 1229.
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 TANNHAUSER - LoveToKnow Article on TANNHAUSER
After Duke Frederick's death he was received at the court of Otto II., duke of Bavaria; but, being of a restless disposition, and having wasted his fortune, he spent much time in wandering about Germany.
, or TANHUSER, German Minnesinger of the i3th century, who lived for a time at the court of Frederick II., duke of Austria.
He also went as a Crusader to the Holy Land.
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 witlsbc.txt
Duke Ludwig IV of Bavaria (see Part 4), Holy Roman Emperor, set out to aggrandize his branch of the family.
Duke Rudolf I of Upper Bavaria (see Part 4) had issue, the Electors Palatine of the Rhine.
He lost his new kingdom quickly and in 1623 gave up the title of elector, which was assumed by his Bavarian cousins.
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