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  • Otto V
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Otto V may refer to: Otto V, Count of Orlamünde, father-in-law of Henry VII of Brzeg Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel (c. 1246 – 1298) Otto V

    Otto V

    Otto_V

  • Otto V, Duke of Brunswick
  • Otto V, known as the Victorious or the Magnanimous (1439 – January 9, 1471; in German: Otto der Siegreiche, der Großmütige), served as the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg

    Otto V, Duke of Brunswick

    Otto V, Duke of Brunswick

    Otto_V,_Duke_of_Brunswick

  • Otto Kuusinen
  • Finnish-Soviet revolutionary and politician (1881–1964)

    Otto Wilhelm "Wille" Kuusinen (Finnish: [ˈotːo ˈʋilːe ˈkuːsinen] ; Russian: О́тто Вильге́льмович Ку́усинен, romanized: Otto Vilgelmovich Kuusinen; 4 October

    Otto Kuusinen

    Otto Kuusinen

    Otto_Kuusinen

  • Otto IV, Count of Scheyern
  • Bavarian count (c. 1083–1156)

    Otto V, Count of Wittelsbach (c. 1083 – 4 August 1156), also called Otto IV, Count of Scheyern, was the second son of Eckhard I, Count of Scheyern and

    Otto IV, Count of Scheyern

    Otto IV, Count of Scheyern

    Otto_IV,_Count_of_Scheyern

  • Otto III, Duke of Bavaria
  • King of Hungary and Croatia from 1305 to 1307

    and Croatia (as Bela V) between 1305 and 1307. His reign in Hungary was disputed by Charles Robert of the Angevin dynasty. Otto was born in Burghausen

    Otto III, Duke of Bavaria

    Otto III, Duke of Bavaria

    Otto_III,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
  • German margrave (c. 1246–1298)

    Margrave Otto V of Brandenburg-Salzwedel (c. 1246 – 1298), nicknamed Otto the Tall, was a son of Margrave Otto III and co-ruler of Brandenburg with his

    Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel

    Otto_V,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg-Salzwedel

  • Otto V, Duke of Bavaria
  • Elector of Brandenburg from 1356 to 1373

    Otto V (c. 1340 – 15 November 1379), was a Duke of Bavaria and Elector of Brandenburg as Otto VII. Otto was the fourth son of Holy Roman Emperor Louis

    Otto V, Duke of Bavaria

    Otto_V,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Kristin Otto
  • East German swimmer

    Kristin Otto (German pronunciation: [ˈkʁɪstɪn ˈʔɔtoː] ; born 7 February 1966) is a former East German swimmer, becoming Olympic, World and European champion

    Kristin Otto

    Kristin Otto

    Kristin_Otto

  • Otto Warmbier
  • American imprisoned in North Korea (1994–2017)

    Otto Frederick Warmbier (December 12, 1994 – June 19, 2017) was an American college student who was imprisoned in North Korea in 2016 on a charge of subversion

    Otto Warmbier

    Otto_Warmbier

  • Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 996 to 1002

    1002. A member of the Ottonian dynasty, Otto III was the only son of Emperor Otto II and his wife Theophanu. Otto III was crowned as King of Germany in

    Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • House of Wittelsbach
  • German royal family of Bavaria

    to the House of Hanover. When Otto I, Count of Scheyern (himself of uncertain origins) died in 1072, his third son Otto II, Count of Scheyern acquired

    House of Wittelsbach

    House of Wittelsbach

    House_of_Wittelsbach

  • House of Ascania
  • German noble family

    Herman V was possibly younger than his cousin Herman IV, but he ascended two years earlier then him. Otto VI was possibly younger than his cousin Otto V, but

    House of Ascania

    House of Ascania

    House_of_Ascania

  • Pope Martin V
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1417 to 1431

    Pope Martin V (Latin: Martinus V; Italian: Martino V; January/February 1369 – 20 February 1431), born Oddone Colonna, was the head of the Catholic Church

    Pope Martin V

    Pope Martin V

    Pope_Martin_V

  • Otto I, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria from 1180 (1117–1183)

    Otto I (1117 – 11 July 1183), called the Redhead (German: der Rotkopf), was Duke of Bavaria from 1180 until his death. He was the first Bavarian ruler

    Otto I, Duke of Bavaria

    Otto I, Duke of Bavaria

    Otto_I,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1328 to 1347

    13 December 1404), duke of Lower Bavaria, count of Hainaut and Holland. Otto V the Bavarian (1340/42 – 15/16 November 1379), duke of Upper Bavaria, Elector

    Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Louis_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Lands of the Bohemian Crown
  • Incorporated states in Central Europe during the medieval and early modern periods

    die out. In 1367, he purchased Lower Lusatia from his stepson Margrave Otto V of Brandenburg and the Margraviate of Brandenburg. Beside their home County

    Lands of the Bohemian Crown

    Lands of the Bohemian Crown

    Lands_of_the_Bohemian_Crown

  • House of Welf
  • European royal dynasty

    Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1437–1464 Otto V "the Victorious", Duke of Brunswick, 1439–1471 Henry I "the Middle", Duke of Brunswick, 1468–1532 Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Harburg

    House of Welf

    House of Welf

    House_of_Welf

  • Otto IV, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
  • Margrave of Brandenburg

    Otto IV, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal, nicknamed Otto with the arrow (c. 1238 – 27 November 1308 or 1309) was the Margrave of Brandenburg from the House

    Otto IV, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal

    Otto IV, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal

    Otto_IV,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg-Stendal

  • Otto V. Pence
  • American politician (1882–1936)

    Otto Vernon Pence (1882 – October 31, 1936) was a Virginia lawyer and politician who served in the Virginia House of Delegates. Otto Vernon Pence was born

    Otto V. Pence

    Otto V. Pence

    Otto_V._Pence

  • Otto the Great
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 962 to 973

    Otto I (23 November 912 – 7 May 973), known as Otto the Great (German: Otto der Große; Italian: Ottone il Grande) or Otto of Saxony (German: Otto von

    Otto the Great

    Otto the Great

    Otto_the_Great

  • Otto VI, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
  • German margrave (c. 1255-1303)

    Otto VI, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel, nicknamed Otto the Short (c. 1255 – 1303 in Lehnin) was a member of the House of Ascania and co-ruler of Brandenburg

    Otto VI, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel

    Otto_VI,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg-Salzwedel

  • Otto
  • Name list

    Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants Audo, Odo, Udo) of Germanic names beginning

    Otto

    Otto

    Otto

  • Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1355 to 1378

    Charles and managed to persuade Otto V of Bavaria to join. After the repeal of the estate contract by margrave Otto, in early July 1371, Charles IV declared

    Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Charles_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria from 1347 to 1375

    made Charles IV his contracted heir. However, Stephen accepted his brother Otto, the last Wittelsbach regent of Brandenburg, as his nominal co-regent when

    Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria

    Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria

    Stephen_II,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Brandenburg–Pomeranian conflict
  • Louis IV and his brother, Otto V, for succession of Charles IV's son Wenzel (Wenceslaus) IV in Brandenburg. Furthermore, Otto V had laid Brandenburg's administration

    Brandenburg–Pomeranian conflict

    Brandenburg–Pomeranian_conflict

  • Catherine of Bohemia
  • Duchess consort of Austria and Bavaria

    after nine years of childless marriage. On 19 March 1366, Catherine married Otto V, Duke of Bavaria. Urban 1989, p. 244. Geaman 2022, p. 30. Geaman, Kristen

    Catherine of Bohemia

    Catherine of Bohemia

    Catherine_of_Bohemia

  • Henry I, Duke of Brunswick
  • Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1468-1532)

    other Henrys in the Welf dynasty. Henry of Brunswick-Lüneburg, the son of Otto V of Lüneburg and Anne of Nassau-Siegen, was born in 1468. In 1486, Henry

    Henry I, Duke of Brunswick

    Henry I, Duke of Brunswick

    Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brunswick

  • Frederick II, Duke of Brunswick
  • monastic life himself. However, following the death of his second son, Otto V, in 1471, Frederick left the monastery to assume control once more, acting

    Frederick II, Duke of Brunswick

    Frederick II, Duke of Brunswick

    Frederick_II,_Duke_of_Brunswick

  • Otto II, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria (1206–1253)

    Otto II (7 April 1206 – 29 November 1253), called the Illustrious (German: der Erlauchte), was the Duke of Bavaria from 1231 and Count Palatine of the

    Otto II, Duke of Bavaria

    Otto II, Duke of Bavaria

    Otto_II,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • John III, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
  • 13th Century Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel

    Margrave Otto III and his wife, Beatrice of Bohemia. After his father died in 1267, he ruled the Margraviate of Brandenburg jointly with his brother Otto V and

    John III, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel

    John III, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel

    John_III,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg-Salzwedel

  • Otto von Bismarck
  • Chancellor of Germany from 1871 to 1890

    Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince of Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Schönhausen, Duke of Lauenburg (1 April 1815 – 30 July 1898), was a German statesman and diplomat

    Otto von Bismarck

    Otto von Bismarck

    Otto_von_Bismarck

  • Louis V, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria from 1347 to 1361

    partitioned: Margrave Louis and his younger brothers Louis VI the Roman and Otto V the Bavarian received Upper Bavaria; their brothers Stephen II, William

    Louis V, Duke of Bavaria

    Louis V, Duke of Bavaria

    Louis_V,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • House of Schaumburg
  • allies in the Battle of Bornhöved (1227). After the death in 1640 of Count Otto V without children, the House of Schaumburg became extinct. The County of

    House of Schaumburg

    House of Schaumburg

    House_of_Schaumburg

  • Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg
  • Margrave of Brandenburg from 1220 to 1267

    Otto III, nicknamed the pious (1215 – 9 October 1267 in Brandenburg an der Havel) was Margrave of Brandenburg jointly with his elder brother John I until

    Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg

    Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg

    Otto_III,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg

  • Otto VII
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Otto VII may refer to: Otto VII of Brandenburg, known as Otto V, Duke of Bavaria Otto VII, Count of Tecklenburg Otto VII, Count Palatine of Bavaria [de]

    Otto VII

    Otto_VII

  • List of rulers of Bavaria
  • Bavaria, Henry XIII was succeeded by his three sons, Otto III, Louis III, and Stephen I ruling jointly. Otto III's successor in the joint dukedom was his son

    List of rulers of Bavaria

    List of rulers of Bavaria

    List_of_rulers_of_Bavaria

  • Henry XIV, Duke of Bavaria
  • 13th-century Bavarian nobleman

    the Bald and his first wife Hedwig of Anhalt. Beatrix was a daughter of Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel and Jutta of Hennenberg. After the death

    Henry XIV, Duke of Bavaria

    Henry_XIV,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • County of Schaumburg
  • State of the Holy Roman Empire (1110–1640)

    Circle of the Holy Roman Empire. After the childless death in 1640 of Count Otto V, the House of Schaumburg became extinct. The County of Holstein-Pinneberg

    County of Schaumburg

    County of Schaumburg

    County_of_Schaumburg

  • Otto Eckmann
  • German painter and graphic artist

    Otto Eckmann (19 November 1865 – 11 June 1902) was a German painter and graphic artist. He was a prominent member of the "floral" branch of Jugendstil

    Otto Eckmann

    Otto Eckmann

    Otto_Eckmann

  • Otto of Brunswick
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Otto of Brunswick may refer to: Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1175–1218) Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1204 – 1252), also called Otto the Child Otto

    Otto of Brunswick

    Otto_of_Brunswick

  • Heilika of Lengenfeld
  • Countess Palatine of Bavaria by marriage

    succeeded his father as Count Otto VIII of Scheyern, Count Otto V of Wittelsbach and Count Palatine Otto VI of Bavaria. In 1180, after the fall of Henry the

    Heilika of Lengenfeld

    Heilika of Lengenfeld

    Heilika_of_Lengenfeld

  • Beatrice of Bohemia
  • married Margrave Otto III and was the mother of: John III "of Prague" (1244-1268) Otto V "the Tall" (c. 1246-1298) Albert III (c. 1250-1300) Otto VI "the Short"

    Beatrice of Bohemia

    Beatrice_of_Bohemia

  • Pope Benedict V
  • Head of the Catholic Church in 964

    to 23 June 964, in opposition to Leo VIII. He was overthrown by Emperor Otto I. His brief pontificate occurred at the end of a period known as the Saeculum

    Pope Benedict V

    Pope Benedict V

    Pope_Benedict_V

  • Beatrice of Brandenburg
  • German noblewoman

    Duchess of Świdnica and Koźle-Bytom-Siewierz. She was the second daughter of Otto V the Long, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel, by his wife Judith of Henneberg

    Beatrice of Brandenburg

    Beatrice_of_Brandenburg

  • Otto of Bavaria
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Otto of Bavaria may refer to: Otto I, Duke of Swabia and Bavaria (955–982) Otto of Nordheim (c. 1020–1083) Otto I Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria (1117–1183)

    Otto of Bavaria

    Otto_of_Bavaria

  • Otto IV, Duke of Lower Bavaria
  • Otto IV (January 3, 1307 – December 14, 1334 in Munich) was a Duke of Lower Bavaria. Otto was a son of Stephen I, Duke of Bavaria and Jutta of Schweidnitz

    Otto IV, Duke of Lower Bavaria

    Otto_IV,_Duke_of_Lower_Bavaria

  • Hedwig of Habsburg
  • Margravine consort of Brandenburg

    Margrave Otto VI (called "the Small") of Brandenburg, whose elder brother Otto V ("the Tall") acted as King Wenceslaus' guardian. Hedwig and Otto VI were

    Hedwig of Habsburg

    Hedwig of Habsburg

    Hedwig_of_Habsburg

  • List of people known as the Magnanimous
  • (1377-1414), King of Naples Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley (1271-1326) Otto V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1439-1471), also Prince of Lüneburg Pedro II

    List of people known as the Magnanimous

    List_of_people_known_as_the_Magnanimous

  • Bavaria-Munich
  • Duchy part of the Holy Roman Empire

    Bavaria-Landshut and Bavaria-Ingolstadt. After Emperor Charles IV invaded Brandenburg, Otto V, Duke of Bavaria was allowed to keep his electoral dignity, and was furthermore

    Bavaria-Munich

    Bavaria-Munich

    Bavaria-Munich

  • Louis II, Elector of Brandenburg
  • Prince-Elector of Brandenburg from 1356 to 1365

    her, either, thus his younger brother Otto V succeeded him in Brandenburg. The childless dukes Louis and Otto had already promised Charles IV the succession

    Louis II, Elector of Brandenburg

    Louis II, Elector of Brandenburg

    Louis_II,_Elector_of_Brandenburg

  • Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 973 to 983

    member of the Ottonian dynasty, Otto II was the youngest and sole surviving son of Otto the Great and Adelaide of Italy. Otto II was made joint-ruler of Germany

    Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Otto of Nordheim
  • 11th-century Bavarian nobleman

    Otto of Nordheim (c. 1020 – 11 January 1083) was Duke of Bavaria from 1061 until 1070. He was one of the leaders of the Saxon revolt of 1073–1075 and the

    Otto of Nordheim

    Otto_of_Nordheim

  • Welf I, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria

    inherited his property. In 1062, Welf married Ethelinde of Northeim, daughter of Otto, Duke of Bavaria. Although Azzo II of Este continued firm in the interests

    Welf I, Duke of Bavaria

    Welf I, Duke of Bavaria

    Welf_I,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Otto I (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Otto I (912–973), known as Otto the Great, was German king from 936 and Holy Roman Emperor from 962 to 973. Otto I may also refer to: Otto I, Duke of Saxony

    Otto I (disambiguation)

    Otto_I_(disambiguation)

  • Diesel cycle
  • Engine combustion process

    during this period, but it is less pronounced than in the Otto cycle. In contrast, the idealized Otto cycle of a gasoline engine approximates a constant volume

    Diesel cycle

    Diesel cycle

    Diesel_cycle

  • Herman, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
  • Margrave and co-ruler of Brandenburg (died 1308)

    of Brandenburg with his cousin Margrave Otto IV of Brandenburg-Stendal. Herman was the son of Margrave Otto V of Brandenburg-Salzwedel and his wife Judith

    Herman, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel

    Herman, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel

    Herman,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg-Salzwedel

  • Bolko II of Ziębice
  • 14th-century Polish noble

    Duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice, by his wife Beatrix, daughter of Otto V the Long, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel. He was named after his eldest

    Bolko II of Ziębice

    Bolko II of Ziębice

    Bolko_II_of_Ziębice

  • Henry V, Duke of Legnica
  • 13th-century Duke of Jawor and Legnica

    February 1347); married by 1289/95 to Prince Otto of Brandenburg–Salzwedel, second son of Margrave Otto V. After her husband died, she became a nun in

    Henry V, Duke of Legnica

    Henry V, Duke of Legnica

    Henry_V,_Duke_of_Legnica

  • Otto II, Count of Habsburg
  • 11th-century German nobleman

    of Habsburg. In 1108, Otto accompanied King Henry V on a campaign against Hungary. On his return, in 1111, he was murdered. Otto is presumed to be the

    Otto II, Count of Habsburg

    Otto II, Count of Habsburg

    Otto_II,_Count_of_Habsburg

  • Henry IX of Lubin
  • VII with a Scar, Duke of Brzeg, by his first wife Helena, the daughter of Otto V, Count of Orlamünde. Henry IX was his parents' only child. His mother died

    Henry IX of Lubin

    Henry_IX_of_Lubin

  • Otto I, Duke of Swabia and Bavaria
  • Duke of Swabia (973–982) and Bavaria (976–982)

    Otto I (born 954, died 31 October or 1 November 982) was the Duke of Swabia from 973 and Duke of Bavaria from 976. He was a member of the Ottonian dynasty

    Otto I, Duke of Swabia and Bavaria

    Otto I, Duke of Swabia and Bavaria

    Otto_I,_Duke_of_Swabia_and_Bavaria

  • Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg may refer to: Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1204-1252) Otto the Mild, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1292-1344) Otto

    Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg

    Otto,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg

  • Nicholas I, Count of Tecklenburg
  • Count of Tecklenburg

    Schwerin and Richardis, the daughter of Count Otto IV of Tecklenburg. In 1328, he succeeded his uncle, Count Otto V of Tecklenburg, as count of Tecklenburg-Ibbendüren

    Nicholas I, Count of Tecklenburg

    Nicholas_I,_Count_of_Tecklenburg

  • Henry XIII, Duke of Bavaria
  • 13th-century Bavarian nobleman

    Wittelsbach dynasty, was Duke of Lower Bavaria. He was the younger son of Otto II and Agnes of Brunswick. In 1254, he succeeded his father together with

    Henry XIII, Duke of Bavaria

    Henry XIII, Duke of Bavaria

    Henry_XIII,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Henry V, Duke of Bavaria
  • 11th-century Bavarian nobleman

    Count of Luxembourg (as Henry I) from 998 and the Duke of Bavaria (as Henry V) from 1004. He was the son of Siegfried I of Luxembourg and Hedwige of Nordgau

    Henry V, Duke of Bavaria

    Henry_V,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Magdalene of Brandenburg (1412–1454)
  • Brunswick-Lüneburg married in 1463 Countess Mathilde von Holstein-Schauenburg (d. 1468) Otto V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1438/39-1471), Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg married

    Magdalene of Brandenburg (1412–1454)

    Magdalene of Brandenburg (1412–1454)

    Magdalene_of_Brandenburg_(1412–1454)

  • Henry XV, Duke of Bavaria
  • 14th-century Bavarian nobleman

    1312 – 18 June 1333 in Natternberg near Deggendorf). Henry was a son of Otto III, Duke of Bavaria and Agnes of Głogów (born 1293-96 – died 25 December

    Henry XV, Duke of Bavaria

    Henry_XV,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Margraviate of Brandenburg
  • Holy Roman Empire principality (1157–1806)

    Louis gave the Mark to his younger half-brothers Louis II (the "Roman") and Otto V in exchange for the sole rule over Upper Bavaria. Louis the Roman forced

    Margraviate of Brandenburg

    Margraviate of Brandenburg

    Margraviate_of_Brandenburg

  • Otto von Feldmann
  • German politician (1873–1945)

    Otto von Feldmann (6 August 1873, Berlin – 20 May 1945) was a German military officer and politician. Feldmann attended the Royal Grammar School in Bromberg

    Otto von Feldmann

    Otto von Feldmann

    Otto_von_Feldmann

  • George V
  • King of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936

    from the original on 19 November 2018, retrieved 28 December 2018 "Archduke Otto von Habsburg", The Daily Telegraph (obituary), London, UK, 4 July 2011, archived

    George V

    George V

    George_V

  • Otto of Greece
  • King of Greece from 1832 to 1862

    Otto (Greek: Όθων, romanized: Óthon; German: Otto Friedrich Ludwig von Wittelsbach; 1 June 1815 – 26 July 1867) was King of Greece from the establishment

    Otto of Greece

    Otto of Greece

    Otto_of_Greece

  • Otto von Habsburg
  • Heir to the Austrian throne (1912–2011)

    Otto von Habsburg (20 November 1912 – 4 July 2011) was the last crown prince of Austria-Hungary from 1916 until its dissolution in November 1918. In 1922

    Otto von Habsburg

    Otto von Habsburg

    Otto_von_Habsburg

  • Henry I, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria from 948 to 955

    the death of his father, the royal title passed to Henry's elder brother Otto I, who immediately had to face the indignation of several Saxon nobles. Moreover

    Henry I, Duke of Bavaria

    Henry I, Duke of Bavaria

    Henry_I,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Otto IV (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Otto II (disambiguation) Otto III (disambiguation) Otto V (disambiguation) Otto VI (disambiguation) Otto VII (disambiguation) Otto VIII (disambiguation)

    Otto IV (disambiguation)

    Otto_IV_(disambiguation)

  • Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1014 to 1024

    Rex Romanorum) following the sudden death of his second cousin, Emperor Otto III in 1002, was made King of Italy (Latin: Rex Italiae) in 1004, and crowned

    Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Ernst of Schaumburg
  • Count of Holstein-Pinneberg and Schaumburg

    received a portion of Schauenburg but he also died without children, and Otto V, who was a Calvinist, succeeded Ernst. Prince Ernst built the Stadthagen

    Ernst of Schaumburg

    Ernst of Schaumburg

    Ernst_of_Schaumburg

  • Stephen I, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Lower Bavaria

    and Świdnica and Beatrix of Brandenburg. Her maternal grandparents were Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel and Jutta of Hennenberg. They had eight

    Stephen I, Duke of Bavaria

    Stephen_I,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • William I, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria from 1347 to 1388

    Emperor Louis IV and Margaret II of Hainaut. He was also known as William V, Count of Holland, as William III, Count of Hainaut and as William IV Count

    William I, Duke of Bavaria

    William I, Duke of Bavaria

    William_I,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1209 to 1218

    Otto IV (1175 – 19 May 1218) was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1209 until his death in 1218. Otto spent most of his early life in England and France. He

    Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Otto VIII
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Otto III (disambiguation) Otto IV (disambiguation) Otto V (disambiguation) Otto VI (disambiguation) Otto VII (disambiguation) This disambiguation

    Otto VIII

    Otto_VIII

  • Harald V
  • King of Norway since 1991

    Harald V (Norwegian: Harald den femte, Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhɑ̂rːɑɫ dɛn ˈfɛ̂mtə]; born 21 February 1937) is King of Norway, having reigned since

    Harald V

    Harald V

    Harald_V

  • Duchy of Bavaria
  • Former duchy in Germany

    Eberhard was deposed by King Otto I of Germany in 938; he was succeeded by his younger brother Berthold. In 948, King Otto finally disempowered the Luitpoldings

    Duchy of Bavaria

    Duchy of Bavaria

    Duchy_of_Bavaria

  • County of Hoya
  • State of the Holy Roman Empire

    1290-1313 Otto II 1313-1324 Gerhard III 1324-1345 jointly with his brother John II Jobst I 1497-1507 Jobst II 1507-1545 Albert II 1545-1563 Eric V 1563-1575

    County of Hoya

    County of Hoya

    County_of_Hoya

  • Matilda of Brandenburg, Duchess of Poland
  • Duchess of Wrocław and High Duchess of Poland. She was the second daughter of Otto V the Long, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel, by his wife Judith of Henneberg

    Matilda of Brandenburg, Duchess of Poland

    Matilda of Brandenburg, Duchess of Poland

    Matilda_of_Brandenburg,_Duchess_of_Poland

  • Casimir of Koźle
  • Duke of Koźle

    Władysław of Bytom the only one by his first wife Beatrix, daughter of Otto V the Long, Margrave of Brandenburg–Salzwedel. Casimir was born between 1309

    Casimir of Koźle

    Casimir of Koźle

    Casimir_of_Koźle

  • Henry I of Jawor
  • Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice, by his wife Beatrice of Brandenburg, daughter of Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel, Margraviate of Brandenburg-Salzwedel

    Henry I of Jawor

    Henry I of Jawor

    Henry_I_of_Jawor

  • Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1084 to 1105

    judgment, Otto disobeyed the summons and fled from Bavaria to Saxony. Henry outlawed Otto and confiscated his benefices. He invaded Otto's Saxon lands

    Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria from 1503 to 1508

    married: in 1518 to Casimir, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth in 1529 to Otto Henry, Elector Palatine Thomas 2010, p. 387. Bietenholz & Deutscher 1995

    Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria

    Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria

    Albert_IV,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Albert V, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria from 1550 to 1579

    Albert V (German: Albrecht V.) (29 February 1528 – 24 October 1579) was Duke of Bavaria from 1550 until his death. He was born in Munich to William IV

    Albert V, Duke of Bavaria

    Albert V, Duke of Bavaria

    Albert_V,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Henry XVI, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria-Landshut (1386–1450)

    1430 to Count Palatine Otto I of Mosbach. Elizabeth (1419 – 1 January 1451, Landshut), married in Stuttgart 1445 to Ulrich V, Count of Württemberg. Margaret

    Henry XVI, Duke of Bavaria

    Henry XVI, Duke of Bavaria

    Henry_XVI,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Ludwig Preller
  • German classical philologist and writer (1809–1861)

    Periegetae fragmenta, Leipzig 1838. Die Regionen der Stadt Rom, Jena 1846. Carl Otto v. Madai zur Erinnerung an ihn für seine Freunde, Breitkopf und Härtel, Leipzig

    Ludwig Preller

    Ludwig_Preller

  • Bernard of Świdnica
  • Duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice, by his wife Beatrix, daughter of Otto V the Long, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel. The death of his older brother

    Bernard of Świdnica

    Bernard of Świdnica

    Bernard_of_Świdnica

  • William V, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria from 1579 to 1597

    William V (29 September 1548 – 7 February 1626), called the Pious, (German: Wilhelm V., der Fromme, Herzog von Bayern) was the duke of Bavaria from 1579

    William V, Duke of Bavaria

    William V, Duke of Bavaria

    William_V,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • George, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria-Landshut from 1479 to 1503

    Bavaria-Munich. Only the new duchy of Palatinate-Neuburg passed to Ruprecht's sons Otto-Henry, Elector Palatine (Ottheinrich) and Philip. The most southern districts

    George, Duke of Bavaria

    George, Duke of Bavaria

    George,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Elisabeth of Kalisz
  • Polish noblewoman

    February 1347), married by 1289–95 to Prince Otto of Brandenburg-Salzwedel, second son of Margrave Otto V. After her husband died, she became a nun in

    Elisabeth of Kalisz

    Elisabeth_of_Kalisz

  • Matilda of Bavaria, Margravine of Meissen
  • Daughter of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    stepmother, including: Louis VI the Roman, William I, Duke of Bavaria, Otto V, Duke of Bavaria, Albert I of Holland, Agnes of Bavaria and Beatrix of Bavaria

    Matilda of Bavaria, Margravine of Meissen

    Matilda of Bavaria, Margravine of Meissen

    Matilda_of_Bavaria,_Margravine_of_Meissen

  • Otto Strasser
  • German politician (1897–1974)

    Otto Johann Maximilian Strasser (also German: Straßer, see ß; 10 September 1897 – 27 August 1974) was a German politician and an early member of the Nazi

    Otto Strasser

    Otto Strasser

    Otto_Strasser

  • Otto Bollinger
  • German pathologist (1843–1909)

    Otto Bollinger (2 April 1843 – 13 August 1909) was a German pathologist born in Altenkirchen, Kusel, Rhineland-Palatinate. In 1868, he obtained his doctorate

    Otto Bollinger

    Otto Bollinger

    Otto_Bollinger

  • Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont
  • Principality in the Holy Roman Empire and Germany

    imply that he reigned in that year. See Haarmann (2014), p. 21. Philip V, like Otto, may have reigned, even if for only a few months, in Landau, together

    Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont

    Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont

    Principality_of_Waldeck_and_Pyrmont

  • Bolko I the Strict
  • Polish duke (1252/56–1301)

    marriage was arranged between Bolko I and Beatrice, the daughter of Margrave Otto V the Tall of Brandenburg. The betrothal was performed in the city of Spandau

    Bolko I the Strict

    Bolko I the Strict

    Bolko_I_the_Strict

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  • Otta
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    Otte

    Great Wealth

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  • OTTILIA
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    OTTILIA

    Feminine form of German Otto, OTTILIA means "wealthy."

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  • Atto
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    God of Irrationality

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    Fortune; Born Eighth; Wealthy; Great; Famous

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  • Male

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    OTTÓ

    Hungarian form of German Otto, OTTÓ means "wealthy."

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    Son of Otto; Son of the Wealthy; Prosperous One

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    OTTO

    Modern form of Old German Audo, OTTO means "wealthy."

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    Variant form of German Otto, ODO means "wealthy."

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    English : variant of Ott, from the Old French oblique case.North German and Dutch : patronymic from the personal name Otto (see Ott).

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    Older form of German Otto, AUDO means "prosperous, wealthy." 

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    Finnish name OTSO means "bear."

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    English and German : from a Middle English personal name, Ode, in which personal names of several different origins have coalesced: principally Old English Od(d)a, Old Norse Od(d)a and Continental Germanic Odo, Otto. The first two are short forms of names with the first element Old English ord, Old Norse odd ‘point of a weapon’. The Continental Germanic names are from a short form of compound names with the first element od- ‘possessions’, ‘riches’. The situation is further confused by the fact that all of these names were Latinized as Odo. Odo was the name of the half-brother of the Conqueror, archbishop of Bayeux, who accompanied the Norman expedition to England and was rewarded with 439 confiscated manors. The German name Odo or Otto was a hereditary name in the Saxon ruling house, as well as being borne by Otto von Wittelsbach, who founded the Bavarian ruling dynasty in the 11th century, and the 12th-century Otto of Bamberg, apostle of Pomerania.

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    Son of Otto; Wealthy

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  • Male

    English

    OTTIS

    Variant spelling of English Otis, OTTIS means "son of Otto."

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    NAHUM

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Nachuwm, NAHUM means "comfort." In the bible, this is the name of a minor prophet who foretold the fall of Nineveh.

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    Without Heat

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  • Mottoes
  • pl.

    of Motto

  • Mottoed
  • a.

    Bearing or having a motto; as, a mottoed coat or device.

  • Curl
  • n.

    To twist or make onto coils, as a serpent's body.

  • Maudle
  • v. t.

    To throw onto confusion or disorder; to render maudlin.

  • Otto
  • n.

    See Attar.

  • Motto
  • n.

    A sentence, phrase, or word, prefixed to an essay, discourse, chapter, canto, or the like, suggestive of its subject matter; a short, suggestive expression of a guiding principle; a maxim.

  • Potto
  • n.

    A nocturnal mammal (Perodictius potto) of the Lemur family, found in West Africa. It has rudimentary forefingers. Called also aposoro, and bush dog.

  • Loto
  • n.

    See Lotto.

  • Shrivel
  • v. t.

    To cause to shrivel or contract; to cause to shrink onto corruptions.

  • Mot
  • n.

    A word; hence, a motto; a device.

  • Onto
  • prep.

    On the top of; upon; on. See On to, under On, prep.

  • Potto
  • n.

    The kinkajou.

  • Motto
  • n.

    A sentence, phrase, or word, forming part of an heraldic achievment.

  • Lotto
  • n.

    A game of chance, played with cards, on which are inscribed numbers, and any contrivance (as a wheel containing numbered balls) for determining a set of numbers by chance. The player holding a card having on it the set of numbers drawn from the wheel takes the stakes after a certain percentage of them has been deducted for the dealer. A variety of lotto is called keno.

  • Start
  • v. t.

    To bring onto being or into view; to originate; to invent.