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Otto-William, Duke of Burgundy


 

Otto-William (died 1026) was duke of Burgundy between 1002 and 1004. Otto-William was son of Adalbert, deposed King of Italy, and step-son of Otto-Henry, the Great, who he succeeded in the duchy at a young age.

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1026 - Duke of Burgundy - 1004 - Otto-Henry, the Great

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Determined to be sovereign ruler of his own lands, Otto-William revolted against Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor in 1016. Burgundy was annexed to the crown of France by king Robert II in 1004, and after this date, Otto-William was nominal count of Burgundy. Later Robert gave the duchy to his heir, future king Henry I of France.

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Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor - Robert II - Count of Burgundy

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He married Ermentrude of Reims, daughter of Count Renaud of Reims. Their children were:

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