Otto of Greece — Otto King of Greece Reign 6 February 1833 – 23 October 1862 Successor George I … Wikipedia
Otto I (The Great) — Otto I, the Great † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Otto I, the Great Roman emperor and German king, b. in 912; d. at Memleben, 7 May, 973; son of Henry I and his consort Mathilda. In 929 he married Edith, daughter of King Athelstan of… … Catholic encyclopedia
Otto of Bavaria — Otto King of Bavaria Reign 13 June 1886 5 November 1913 Predecessor Ludwig II Successor Ludwig III House … Wikipedia
Otto Ritter von Dandl — Minister President of Bavaria In office 1917–1918 Preceded by Georg von Hertling Succeeded by Kurt Eisner Personal … Wikipedia
Otto Rehhagel — Personal information Full name Otto Rehhagel … Wikipedia
Otto of Wittelsbach — may refer to: People Otto IV, Count of Wittelsbach (c. 1083 – 1156), father of Otto I of Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria Otto I of Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria (1117–1183) Otto VIII. by Wittelsbach, killed in 1209, son of Count Otto VII of… … Wikipedia
Otto Rehhagel — Apodo Rehakles, King Otto Nacimiento 8 sep. de … Wikipedia Español
Otto II — A.D. 955 983, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 973 983 (son of Otto I). * * * ▪ Holy Roman emperor born 955 died Dec. 7, 983, Rome German king from 961 and Holy Roman emperor from 967, sole ruler from 973, son of Otto I and his second wife … Universalium
Otto I of Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria — Portrait from Die Chronik Bayerns Not to be confused with Duke Otto I 976 982, Duke of Bavaria (as Otto I). Though Otto of Wittelsbach was the third duke of Bavaria named Otto he is mostly called Otto I as founder of a new dynasty. Not to be… … Wikipedia
Otto Abetz — Heinrich Otto Abetz Nazi Germany Ambassador to France In office 1940–1944 President Adolf Hitler Führer Chancellor … Wikipedia