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| 1 | Otto |
| Otto can mean: Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor Otto of Bavaria Otto of Bamberg Jan Otto publisher of Otto's encyclopedia Nikolaus Otto coinventor of the Otto cycle Otto von Bismarck See also: Special:Allpages/Otto ... | |
| 2 | 1210s |
| and Trends 1210 End of the reign of Emperor Tsuchimikado of Japan Emperor Juntoku ascends to the throne of Japan 1212 Battle of Navas de Tolosa. 1214 July - Battle of Bouvines; Philip II of France defeats Otto IV of Germany 1215 Fourth Council of the Lateran Otto IV deposed as King of Germany ... | |
| 3 | Duke of Swabia |
| ) King of Germany in 1198 House of Guelph Otto IV of Brunswick (r. 1208 - 1212) King of Germany 1208... - 1152) King of Germany 1152 and Holy Roman Emperor in 1155 Frederick IV (r. 1152 - 1167) Frederick V (r... Swabia, founder of Stuttgart (950 AD), son of Otto I the Great. House of Babenberg Ernest I (r. 1012 ... | |
| 4 | 1215 |
| Dynasty in China. Fourth Council of the Lateran. Otto IV deposed as King of Germany and Holy Roman...) Germany: Otto IV, (King of Germany 1208 - 1215 ) Frederick II, King of Germany (1212 - 1250), King of Sicily Holy Roman Empire: Otto IV, King of Germany (1208 - 1215 ) and Holy Roman Emperor ... | |
| 5 | Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor |
| Otto IV of Brunswick, was King of Germany (1208-1215) and Holy Roman Emperor from 1209 - 1215. He... king when his rival for the throne, Philip of Swabia (Hohenstaufen), was murdered. Otto had been... Italy. In 1211 the Diet of Nuremberg ordered Otto deposed and Frederick II Hohenstaufen elected in his ... | |
| 6 | Ferdinand IV |
| Ferdinand IV of Castile (1289-1312, king of Castile and León from 1295) Ferdinand IV of Germany (1633-1654, king of the Romans from 1653, of Bohemia from 1646, of Hungary from 1647) Ferdinand IV of...) Ferdinand IV of Tuscany (1835-1908, grand-duke 1859-1860 ... | |
| 7 | Ferdinand IV |
| Ferdinand IV of Castile (1289-1312, king of Castile and León from 1295) Ferdinand IV of Germany (1633-1654, king of the Romans from 1653, of Bohemia from 1646, of Hungary from 1647) Ferdinand IV of...) Ferdinand IV of Tuscany (1835-1908, grand-duke 1859-1860 ... | |
| 8 | Louis IV |
| Louis IV of France Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor ... | |
| 9 | Alfonso IV |
| Alphonso IV of Portugal -- (1290-?) Alfonso IV of Leon -- (924-931) Alfonso IV of Aragon -- (1327-1336 ... | |
| 10 | Philip IV |
| Philip IV could be: Philip IV of France Philip IV of Spain ... | |
| 11 | John IV |
| John IV was the name of a number of rulers: Pope John IV John IV Lascaris John IV of Portugal John IV, Duke of Brittany ... | |
| 12 | Frederick IV |
| Frederick IV can refer to: Frederick IV of Denmark Frederick IV, Elector Palatine Frederick IV of Holstein-Gottorp Frederick IV of Sicily ... | |
| 13 | Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor |
| Otto II (955-983), the third German ruler of the Saxon or Ottonian dynasty, married Theophanu, daughter of the Eastern Roman Emperor Romanus II. He succeeded his father Otto the Great as Holy Roman Emperor in 973, and was succeeded by his son Otto III. Preceded by: Otto I King of Germany Also ... | |
| 14 | Henry IV |
| See the appropriate pages for People: Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV of England Henry IV of France Henry IV of Castile Henry IV, Duke of Breslau Plays by William Shakespeare: Henry IV, part 1 Henry IV, part 2 ... | |
| 15 | Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor |
| . Preceded by: Conrad II King of Germany Also Holy Roman Emperor Succeeded by: Henry IV Preceded by: Hermann IV Duke of Swabia Succeeded by: Otto II... Emperors. Born in 1017, he became king of Germany upon the death of his father, the emperor Conrad II on ... |