- Otto III, Duke of Bavaria
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Otto III of Bavaria (11 February 1261 – 9 November 1312), member of the Wittelsbach dynasty, was Duke of Lower Bavaria from 1290 to 1312 and disputably King of Hungary and Croatia between 1305 and 1307 as Béla V.
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Family
Otto was born in Burghausen, the son of Henry XIII, Duke of Bavaria, and Elizabeth of Hungary. His maternal grandparents were Béla IV of Hungary and Maria Laskarina.
Biography
Otto succeeded his father in 1290 as duke of Lower Bavaria, together with his younger brothers, Louis III and Stephen I. He was in opposition to Habsburg and tried to regain Styria which Bavaria had lost in 1180. The Hungarian crown was offered to Otto who was a grandson of Béla IV of Hungary in 1301 but he did not accept before 1305.
In August 1305, his opponent, Wenceslaus III of Bohemia, who had inherited Bohemia from his father, renounced his claim to Hungary on behalf of Otto III. Otto arrived to Hungary soon and he was crowned with the Holy Crown of Hungary in Székesfehérvár by the Bishops of Veszprém and Csanád on 6 December. He named himself Béla V after his grandfather. However, Otto was not able to strengthen his rule. In the course of 1306, Otto's second opponent Charles of Anjou occupied Esztergom, Szepes/Spiš Castle, Zólyom/Zvolen and some other fortresses in the northern parts of the kingdom, and in the next year he also occupied Buda. In June 1307, Duke Otto III visited the powerful Voivode of Transylvania, Ladislaus Kán, but the latter arrested him. On 10 October 1307, the magnates presented at the assembly in Rákos proclaimed Charles king, but the most powerful aristocrats (Máté Csák, Amadé Aba and Ladislaus Kán) ignored him as well. At the end of the year, Ladislaus Kán set Otto free who then left the country, but the Voivode of Transylvania still denied to hand over the Holy Crown of Hungary to Charles, whose legitimacy could be questioned without the coronation with the Holy Crown.
Otto abdicated the Hungarian throne in 1308. Otto's involvement in Austrian and Hungarian affairs weakened his position in Bavaria and finally led to failure due to financial problems. In Hungarian historiography he is noted as an anti-king during the interregnum of 1301–1310.
During his presence in Hungary 1305–1308 Lower Bavaria was ruled by his brother Stephen I. Otto was succeeded in Lower Bavaria by his son Henry XV, who shared power with his cousins, Henry XIV and Otto IV, both sons of Stephen I. John I, a son of Henry XIV, was the last duke of Lower Bavaria before Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor inherited the country and reunited the duchy in 1340.
Marriages and children
In January, 1279, Otto married Katharine of Habsburg. She was a daughter of Rudolph I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenburg. They would have two children:
- Henry of Wittelsbach (1280). Twin brother of Rudolph. Died within the year of his birth.
- Rudolph of Wittelsbach (1280). Twin brother of Henry. Died within the year of his birth.
Katharina died on 4 April 1282. Otto remained a widower for twenty-three years. On 18 May 1309, Otto married his second wife Agnes of Glogau. She was a daughter of Henry III, Duke of Silesia-Glogau, and Matilda of Brunswick-Lüneburg. They had two children:
- Agnes of Wittelsbach (1310–1360).
- Henry XV, Duke of Bavaria (28 August 1312 – 18 June 1333).
Otto died in Landshut.
Ancestors
Ancestors of Otto III, Duke of Bavaria 16. Otto I, Duke of Bavaria 8. Louis I, Duke of Bavaria 17. Agnes of Loon 4. Otto II, Duke of Bavaria 18. Frederick, Duke of Bohemia 9. Ludmila of Bohemia 19. Elizabeth of Hungary 2. Henry XIII, Duke of Bavaria 20. Henry the Lion 10. Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine 21. Matilda of England 5. Agnes of the Palatinate 22. Conrad, Count Palatine of the Rhine 11. Agnes of Hohenstaufen 23. Irmingard of Henneberg 1. Otto III, Duke of Bavaria (Bela V, King of Hungary) 24. Béla III of Hungary 12. Andrew II of Hungary 25. Agnes of Antioch 6. Béla IV of Hungary 26. Berthold IV, Duke of Merania 13. Gertrude of Merania 27. Agnes of Rochlitz 3. Elizabeth of Hungary 28. Manuel Laskaris 14. Theodore I Laskaris 29. Ioanna Karatzaina 7. Maria Laskarina 30. Alexios III Angelos 15. Anna Komnena Angelina 31. Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera External links
- Listing of Henry XIII along with his wife in "Medieval lands" by Charles Cawley. The project "involves extracting and analysing detailed information from primary sources, including contemporary chronicles, cartularies, necrologies and testaments."
- A listing of descendants of Otto I, Count of Scheyern, including Henry XIII and his children
Otto III, Duke of BavariaBorn: 1261 Died: 1312German royalty Regnal titles Preceded by
Henry XIIIDuke of Lower Bavaria
1290–1312Succeeded by
Henry XVPreceded by
WenceslausKing of Hungary
1305–1307Succeeded by
Charles ICategories:- Roman Catholic monarchs
- Hungarian monarchs
- Dukes of Bavaria
- House of Wittelsbach
- 1261 births
- 1312 deaths
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