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Otto ((フランス語:Othon); (イタリア語:Oddone); )〔Hellmann, ''Grafen'', p. 17〕 was count of Savoy from around 1051 until his death. Through marriage to Adelaide, the heiress of Ulric Manfred II, he also administered the march of Susa from around 1046 until his death. ==Family== He was a younger son of Humbert the White-Handed and his wife Ancilla of Lenzburg. Through Humbert's service to the German emperors, the family was granted the counties of Maurienne, Aosta and Sapaudia (Savoy), all at the expense of local bishops or archbishops. Otto inherited the family's realms after the death of his brother Amadeus .〔Hellmann, ''Grafen'', p. 13〕 In 1046, he married Adelaide, heiress of the march of Susa and county of Turin.〔Previté-Orton, ''Early History'', p. 221〕 They had five children: * Peter (d.1078) * Amadeus (d.1080) * Otto〔Otto is sometimes said to be Bishop Otto III of Asti (r.c.1080-c.1088), but this identification is uncertain. See L. Vergano, ''Storia di Asti'', part I. (Asti, 1951)〕 * Bertha (d.1087), wife of Henry IV of Germany * Adelaide (d.1080), married Rudolf of Swabia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Otto I, Count of Savoy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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