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Otto of Burgundy
Duke of Burgundy
Reign956 – 22 February 965
Predecessor Gilbert, Duke of Burgundy
Successor Henry I, Duke of Burgundy
Born944
Paris
Died22 February 965
SpouseLiutgarde
House Robertians
Father Hugh the Great
Mother Hedwig of Saxony

Otto of Burgundy (944 – 22 February 965 [1]) was Duke of Burgundy from 956 to his death.

Otto was a son of Hugh the Great, duke of the Franks, and his wife Hedwig of Saxony, a sister of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. He was a brother of King Hugh Capet of France. [2]

He became duke through his wife Liutgarde, daughter of Gilbert, who held most of the counties of Burgundy. He had no known descendants.

His brother, Henry I, Duke of Burgundy, succeeded him as Duke of Burgundy.

See also

References

  1. ^ Dixon-Hartland, Sir Frederick (1854). A chronological dictionary: or index to the genealogical chart of the royal and distinguished houses of Europe. C. & E. Layton. p. 88.
  2. ^ Rosenwein, Barbara H. (2009). A short history of the Middle Ages. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press. p. 202. ISBN  978-1-4426-0104-8.
Preceded by
Gilbert, Duke of Burgundy
(father-in-law)
Duke of Burgundy Succeeded by
Henry I, Duke of Burgundy
(brother)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Otto of Burgundy
Duke of Burgundy
Reign956 – 22 February 965
Predecessor Gilbert, Duke of Burgundy
Successor Henry I, Duke of Burgundy
Born944
Paris
Died22 February 965
SpouseLiutgarde
House Robertians
Father Hugh the Great
Mother Hedwig of Saxony

Otto of Burgundy (944 – 22 February 965 [1]) was Duke of Burgundy from 956 to his death.

Otto was a son of Hugh the Great, duke of the Franks, and his wife Hedwig of Saxony, a sister of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. He was a brother of King Hugh Capet of France. [2]

He became duke through his wife Liutgarde, daughter of Gilbert, who held most of the counties of Burgundy. He had no known descendants.

His brother, Henry I, Duke of Burgundy, succeeded him as Duke of Burgundy.

See also

References

  1. ^ Dixon-Hartland, Sir Frederick (1854). A chronological dictionary: or index to the genealogical chart of the royal and distinguished houses of Europe. C. & E. Layton. p. 88.
  2. ^ Rosenwein, Barbara H. (2009). A short history of the Middle Ages. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press. p. 202. ISBN  978-1-4426-0104-8.
Preceded by
Gilbert, Duke of Burgundy
(father-in-law)
Duke of Burgundy Succeeded by
Henry I, Duke of Burgundy
(brother)

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