Otto I Kaiser of Germany

Birth:
912
Germany
Death:
973
Marriage:
25 Dec 951
Notes:
                   SOURCES:
    Vore Forfedre, by Mogens Bugge (FHL 929.2481 B865b) World Book Encyclopedia A History of the Vikings, by Gwyn Jones, pp. 126-128

NOTES:
    Otto I, known as The Great, was the first king to become Holy Roman Emperor. He followed his father, Henry I, as king of Germany in 936. Otto's father had actually ruled only his own duchy of Saxony, but Otto tried to rule all Germany. In 951, he crossed the Alps and declared himself the king of Italy. He was forced to return to Germany when the other German princes began a series of revolts. At the same time, the Slavs in Poland and Bohemia revolted, and the Magyars, or Hungarians, invaded Germany. Otto crushed the Magyars in the battle of the Lech River in 955. The Poles and Bohemians were forced to accept his rule. Otto was able to replace most of the rebellious German princes with members of his own family. The young king of Arles, or Burgundy, also had to accept German rule. Otto then turned his attention toward Italy. He married the widow of an earlier Italian king, and defeated a rival for the throne. In 961, Otto crossed the Alps in answer to an appeal from Pope John XII to put down an uprising in Rome. For this service, Otto was crowned emperor of what was later known as the Holy Roman Empire.

OTHER MARRIAGES:
    (1) Edith of England, md. 929
                  
Adelheid Countess of Burgundy
Birth:
931
Death:
16 Dec 999
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
                   SOURCES:
    Vore Forfedre, by Mogens Bugge (FHL 292.2481 B865b) World Book Encyclopedia

OTHER MARRIAGES:
    (1) Lothar of Italy, md. 947
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
955
Germany
Death:
983
Notes:
                   SOURCES:
    Vore Forfedre, by Mogens Bugge (FHL 929.2481 B865b) World Book Encyclopedia

NOTES:
    Otto II was Holy Roman Emperor from 973 to 983. He followed his father's example and tried to keep power over Lombardy, Burgundy, Germany, and the Slavic borderlands. Otto II tried to extend his power by claiming several provinces in southern Italy. But the Greek emperor opposed his claim, and called on the Saracens for help in a war against the Germans. Otto was defeated at Cotrone in 982 and left southern Italy. He died in Rome, where he was planning another campaign.
                  
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Otto I Kaiser of Germany - Adelheid Countess of Burgundy

Otto I Kaiser of Germany was born at Germany 912.

He married Adelheid Countess of Burgundy 25 Dec 951 . Adelheid Countess of Burgundy was born at 931 .

They were the parents of 1 child:
Otto II Kaiser of Germany born 955.

Otto I Kaiser of Germany died 973 .

Adelheid Countess of Burgundy died 16 Dec 999 .