Otho (disambiguation) — Otho (or its variant form, Otto) can be the name of several people, including: Marcus Salvius Otho, an emperor of the Roman Empire Lucius Otho, his father Otho, a saint and companion in martyrdom to Berard of Carbio Otto of Greece, King of Greece … Wikipedia
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