Otto VIII, Count Palatine of Bavaria (before 1180 – 7 March 1209)
Otto II Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria (1206–1253)
Otto III, Duke of Bavaria (1261–1312)
Otto IV, Duke of Lower Bavaria (1307–1334)
Otto V, Duke of Bavaria (1346–1379)
Otto Henry, Count Palatine of Sulzbach (1556–1604)
Otto Henry, Elector Palatine (1502–1559)
Otto I, Count Palatine of Mosbach (1390–1461)
Otto II, Count Palatine of Mosbach-Neumarkt (1435–1499)
Charles II Otto, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (1625–1671)
Otto of Greece (1815–1867)
Otto, King of Bavaria (1848–1916)
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OttoofBavaria may refer to: Otto I, Duke of Swabia and Bavaria (955–982) Ottoof Nordheim (c. 1020–1083) Otto I Wittelsbach, Duke ofBavaria (1117–1183)...
deposed in October 1862. The second son of King Ludwig I ofBavaria, Otto ascended the newly created throne of Greece at age 17. His government was initially...
last King ofBavaria, reigning from 1913 to 1918. Initially, he served in the Bavarian military as a lieutenant and went on to hold the rank of Oberleutnant...
The Kingdom ofBavaria (German: Königreich Bayern; Bavarian: Kinereich Bayern; spelled Baiern until 1825) was a German state that succeeded the former...
territory to Otto I Wittelsbach, Duke ofBavariaof the House of Wittelsbach. From now on, Bavaria remained in the possession of various branches of the family...
Count of Scheyern was father of the count palatine ofBavaria, Otto IV (died 1156), who was the first Count of Wittelsbach and whose son Otto was invested...
Otto I (23 November 912 – 7 May 973), traditionally known as Otto the Great (German: Otto der Große Italian: Ottone il Grande), or Ottoof Saxony (German:...
ofBavaria (German: König von Bayern) was a title held by the hereditary Wittelsbach rulers ofBavaria in the state known as the Kingdom ofBavaria from...
The Duchy ofBavaria (German: Herzogtum Bayern) was a frontier region in the southeastern part of the Merovingian kingdom from the sixth through the eighth...
(Ludwig Otto Friedrich Wilhelm; 25 August 1845 – 13 June 1886), also called the Swan King or the Fairy Tale King (der Märchenkönig), was King ofBavaria from...
Maximilian II ofBavaria, and the mother of Kings Ludwig II and OttoofBavaria. Born and raised in Berlin, she was the daughter of Prince Wilhelm of Prussia...
Member of the European Parliament for the Christian Social Union ofBavaria (CSU). As a newly elected Member of the European Parliament in 1979, Otto took...
Ludwig I ofBavaria, Ludwig II ofBavaria, Ludwig III ofBavaria, Maximilian I Joseph ofBavaria, Maximilian II ofBavaria, Otto, King ofBavaria Religious...
Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha but he declined, later being elected the king of the Belgians. In 1832, Prince OttoofBavariaof the House of Wittelsbach...
The history ofBavaria stretches from its earliest settlement and its formation as a stem duchy in the 6th century through its inclusion in the Holy Roman...
Prince OttoofBavaria as the first king of Greece. The Fall of Constantinople on 29 May 1453 and the subsequent fall of the successor states of the Byzantine...
in 1831, Kolokotronis backed Prince Otto of Bavaria for the Greek throne. He later turned against Otto's regency, for which he was charged with treason...
BMW. In 1910, Gustav Otto founded the "Aeroplanbau Otto-Alberti" workshop at the Puchheim airfield near Munich in Bavaria, where Otto and a few others flew...
opponent. Wenceslaus abdicated in favor ofOttoofBavaria in 1305. Because it had no central government, the Kingdom of Hungary had disintegrated into a dozen...