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The throne of the Holy Roman Emperor was a very attractive position in the Early Middle Ages. It signified power, control, and immeasurable wealth. And, naturally, many of Europe’s Kings and nobles sought to reach this lofty position.
But, of course, it was no easy task. The throne was reserved only for the most powerful, tenacious, and influential leaders. One such leader was Otto the Great, a Frankish German King and the son of the famed Henry the Fowler. Otto was emperor for 11 years, and during this time he achieved many notable things. For these, he earned the moniker “the Great”, which reflected his power and solidified his authority. This is his story …
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