Otto the Illustrious , Duke of Saxony and Count in South Thuringia
M, (between 835 and 845 - 12 November 912)
Father-Biological* | Ludolph the Great ~ Duke of Saxony b. c 805, d. 6 Sep 864 |
Mother-Biological* | Oda Billung d. a 874 |
- Family Lines
- Roy Line
Boudreau Line
Last Edited=23 Nov 2022
Otto the Illustrious , Duke of Saxony and Count in South Thuringia was born between 835 and 845.1,2 He was the son of Ludolph the Great ~ Duke of Saxony and Oda Billung. Otto the Illustrious , Duke of Saxony and Count in South Thuringia was also known as Otto the Grand (Otton le Grande).1
Otto the Illustrious , Duke of Saxony and Count in South Thuringia married Hedwige , Princess of Bavaria, daughter of Arnulf , Holy Roman Emperor and King of Germany and Oda of Bavaria, in 869.1,3,2,4,5 Otto the Illustrious , Duke of Saxony and Count in South Thuringia died on 12 November 912.1,3,2,4
Otto the Illustrious , Duke of Saxony and Count in South Thuringia married Hedwige , Princess of Bavaria, daughter of Arnulf , Holy Roman Emperor and King of Germany and Oda of Bavaria, in 869.1,3,2,4,5 Otto the Illustrious , Duke of Saxony and Count in South Thuringia died on 12 November 912.1,3,2,4
Child of Otto the Illustrious , Duke of Saxony and Count in South Thuringia and Hedwige , Princess of Bavaria
- Henry I the Fowler ~ Holy Roman Emperor+ (876 - 2 Jul 936)
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