Otto I, Duke of Bavaria

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Duke Otto and his  sister, Detail on an ottonian cross
Duke Otto and his sister, Detail on an ottonian cross

Otto I, Duke of Swabia and Bavaria (955982), was the son of Liodolf of Swabia and his wife Ida, and thus a grandson of the Emperor Otto I and his anglo-saxon wife Eadgyth. His sister Mathilde was abess of a canoness monastery in Essen.

He was Duke of Swabia from 973 to 982 and was made Duke of Bavaria in 976, after Henry the Wrangler lost his Bavarian possessions rebelling against the emperor Otto II. He was a confidant of Otto II in the War of the Three Henries, and in 982 accompanied him on his Italian campaign against the Arabs. He survived the defeat of the Imperial army near Crotone on July 13, 982 and a subsequent ambush by an Arab force. Otto assigned him to take the news of the campaign back to Germany, but he died en route on November 1, 982 in Lucca. He was buried in Aschaffenburg.

His sister Mathild endowed a precious jewelled cross which is still kept in the treasury of Essen cathedral for his remembrance, the siblings are pictured on it.

Preceded by
Burchard III
Duke of Swabia
973–982
Succeeded by
Conrad I
Preceded by
Henry II
Duke of Bavaria
976–982
Succeeded by
Henry III
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