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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 6,2| collisions with the German king, Otto the Great, in Italy. In 2 6,2| throne, the future Emperor Otto II. Only then was it possible 3 6,2| intervention of the German Emperor Otto II (related to the Byzantine 4 6,6| person of the German ruler, Otto I, crowned with the imperial 5 6,6| assuming the imperial title, Otto strove to become master 6 6,6| Longobardia. Negotiations between Otto and the eastern Emperor, 7 6,6| progressed very slowly, and Otto suddenly made an unsuccessful 8 6,6| empires was accomplished, and Otto I invaded the province of 9 6,6| arranging the marriage of Otto’s son and heir, Otto II, 10 6,6| of Otto’s son and heir, Otto II, to the Byzantine Princess 11 6,6| forced the young Emperor Otto II (973-983) to organize 12 6,6| the Princess Theophano, Otto III (983-1002), educated 13 6,6| became Pope Sylvester II. Otto III made no secret of his 14 6,6| Rome was extremely high in Otto’s imagination, still he 15 6,6| the Byzantine rulers did Otto III hope to restore the 16 6,7| coronation of the German King Otto I and the growth of Longobardian 17 6,7| rulers, he transferred to Otto of Germany. It is also interesting 18 6,8| Charlemagne, or that of Otto of Germany, represented 19 7,1| contemporary with Frederick, Otto of Freising, wrote: “Although [ 20 7,3| began to support in Germany Otto of Brunswick, elected king 21 7,3| throne burst out between Otto of Brunswick and Philip 22 7,3| absorbed in his struggle with Otto of Brunswick, was unable 23 7,3| with his rival in Germany, Otto of Brunswick. But a blow 24 8,7| beginning with Charlemagne and Otto I, had been crowned.[49]


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