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    The Ottonian dynasty (‹See Tfd›German: Ottonen) was a Saxon dynasty of German monarchs (919–1024), named after three of its kings and Holy Roman Emperors...
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    Ottonian architecture is an architectural style which evolved during the reign of Emperor Otto the Great. The style was found in Germany and lasted from...
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    The Ottonian Renaissance was a renaissance of Byzantine and Late Antique art in Central and Southern Europe that accompanied the reigns of the first three...
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    Ottonian art is a style in pre-romanesque German art, covering also some works from the Low Countries, northern Italy and eastern France. It was named...
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    period, the new Ottonian dynasty revived Imperial art from about 950, building on and further developing Carolingian style in Ottonian art. Germanic pre-Romanesque...
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    phenomenon is most often associated with the Ottonian emperors (and is therefore sometimes also called the Ottonian system), since Otto I introduced the system...
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  • Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick II, 13th century The Holy Roman Empire under Ottonian and Salian rule, 10th and 11th centuries The Holy Roman Empire around the...
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    Isidore of Seville author of Etymologiae (10th. century Ottonian manuscript)...
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    Theophanu (category Ottonian dynasty)
    in the purple as the Ottonians would have preferred. The Saxon chronicler Bishop Thietmar of Merseburg writes that the Ottonian preference was for Anna...
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    to the Alps. Subsequently, the Holy Roman Empire emerged from it. The Ottonian rulers (919–1024) consolidated several major duchies. In 996, Gregory V...
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    This is a list of monarchs who ruled over East Francia, and the Kingdom of Germany (Latin: Regnum Teutonicum), from the division of the Frankish Empire...
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    The eastern Frankish lands, the Holy Roman Empire, were ruled by the Ottonian dynasty, represented by Hugh's first cousin Otto II and then by Otto's...
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    established House of Knýtlinga, and the Holy Roman Empire, under the Ottonian Dynasty. The Ottonians, specifically under Otto the Great, sought to crush the rebellion...
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    Henry the Fowler (category Ottonian dynasty)
    936. As the first non-Frankish king of East Francia, he established the Ottonian dynasty of kings and emperors, and he is generally considered to be the...
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    Queen of Italy (regina Italiae in Latin and regina d'Italia in Italian) is a title adopted by many spouses of the rulers of the Italian peninsula after...
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    Otto the Great (category Ottonian dynasty)
    notes the role of the bureaucracy and administration apparatus which the Ottonians inherited from the Carolingians and ultimately from the Ancient Romans...
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    built shortly before the year 1000 by Herman, Count of Verdun. The only Ottonian building surviving in Ename, it is today the parish church of the village...
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  • in three phases - the Carolingian Renaissance (8th and 9th centuries), Ottonian Renaissance (10th century) and the Renaissance of the 12th century. The...
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    Adelaide of Italy (category Ottonian dynasty)
    Ottonian Dynasty: women and rule in tenth-century Germany. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-319-77305-6. Müller-Mertens, Eckhard (1995). "The Ottonians...
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    The Holy Roman Empress or Empress of the Holy Roman Empire (Kaiserin des Heiligen Römischen Reiches) was the wife or widow of the Holy Roman Emperor. The...
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    Empress Adelaide, wanted the renewal of friendly relationships with the Ottonian dynasty; the other faction wanted to continue Lothair's policy, and taking...
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    different times, became de facto hereditary holders of the title, notably the Ottonians (962–1024) and the Salians (1027–1125). Following the late medieval crisis...
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    become Nazi Germany as the "Third" Reich. David S. Bachrach opines that the Ottonian kings actually built their empire on the back of military and bureaucratic...
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    be crowned Holy Roman emperors (1027–1125). After the death of the last Ottonian emperor in 1024, the Kingdom of Germany and later the entire Holy Roman...
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    Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor (category Ottonian dynasty)
    was Holy Roman Emperor from 973 until his death in 983. A member of the Ottonian dynasty, Otto II was the youngest and sole surviving son of Otto the Great...
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    including the Capetian dynasty, the Ottonian dynasty, the House of Luxembourg, and the House of Ivrea. The Ottonians and Capetians, direct successors of...
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    to 1000 CE), but in the Medieval renaissances (Carolingian Renaissance, Ottonian Renaissance and the Renaissance of the 12th century) scholarship flourished...
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  • (926–949, Conradine) Liudolf (950–954, Ottonian) Burchard III (954–973, Hunfriding) Otto I (973–982, Ottonian) Conrad I (982–997) Hermann II (997–1003)...
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    v t e Royal houses of Germany Ascania Carolingian Conradines Ottonian Luitpolding Salian Süpplingenburg Hohenstaufen Welf Habsburg Lorraine Habsburg-Lorraine...
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    German–Polish War consisted of a series of struggles in 1003–1018, between the Ottonian king Henry II of Germany (Holy Roman Emperor from 1014) and the Polish...
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