Ottilia (minor planet designation: 401 Ottilia) is a large main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by Max Wolf on March 16, 1895, in Heidelberg. It is named after the Germanic folkloric character Ottilia.
The semi-major axis of the orbit of 401 Ottilia lies just outside the 2/1 Kirkwood gap, located at 3.27 AU.[2] 401 Ottilia is part of the Cybele asteroid group.[3]
Ottilia (minor planet designation: 401Ottilia) is a large main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by Max Wolf on March 16, 1895, in Heidelberg. It is named...
Catholic saint 401Ottilia, a large main-belt asteroid Ottilie This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ottilia. If an internal...
Odile of Alsace, also known as Odilia and Ottilia, born c. 662 - c. 720 at Mont Sainte-Odile), is a saint venerated in the Catholic Church and the Eastern...
393 Lampetia 4 November 1894 list 399 Persephone 23 February 1895 list 401Ottilia 16 March 1895 list 407 Arachne 13 October 1895 list 408 Fama 13 October...
At a later period he had sittings with Margrave Christopher of Baden, Ottilia his wife, and all their children, and the picture containing these portraits...
Albrecht's collection and is preserved at Gotha. In 1544 he wed Grafin Ottilia Schenk von Roßberg in Lyon. He moved to Nuremberg in 1546, where he was...
Margarete Drewes: 1635–1648 in office, titled domina vacancy: 1648–1685 Ottilia Margarethe Marschalck: 1685–1715 in office Cæcilia Maria von der Me(h)den:...