Otto III

Otto III
A.D. 980-1002, king of Germany 983-1002; emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 996-1002 (son of Otto II).

* * *

born July 980
died Jan. 23, 1002, near Viterbo, Italy

German king (983–1002) and emperor (996–1002).

He was elected German king at age 3, and his mother and grandmother served as regents until he came of age in 994. He went to Rome to put down a rebellion (996) and installed his cousin as Gregory V, the first German pope. After returning in 997 to quell another revolt, he made Rome the centre of his empire. He saw himself as leader of world Christianity and hoped to revive the glory of ancient Rome in a universal Christian state. When Rome rebelled against him (1001), he requested help from Bavaria but died before it arrived.

* * *

▪ Holy Roman emperor

born July 980
died Jan. 23, 1002, near Viterbo, Italy

      German king and Holy Roman emperor who planned to recreate the glory and power of the ancient Roman Empire in a universal Christian state governed from Rome, in which the pope would be subordinate to the emperor in religious as well as in secular affairs.

      Son of the Holy Roman emperor Otto II and Empress Theophano, Otto III was elected German king in June 983 and crowned at Aachen in December, shortly after his father's death. But the child king was seized by Henry II the Quarrelsome, the deposed duke of Bavaria, in an attempt to secure the regency, if not the throne, for himself. In May 984, however, Henry was forced by the imperial diet to turn the child over to his mother, who served as regent until her death in 991; Otto's grandmother, the dowager empress Adelaide, assumed the regency until the King came of age in 994.

      In 996, heeding an appeal by Pope John XV for help in putting down a rebellion led by the Roman noble Crescentius II, Otto crossed the Alps. Declared king of Lombardy at Pavia, he reached Rome after the Pope's death, whereupon he secured the election of his 23-year-old cousin, Bruno of Carinthia, as Gregory V, the first German pope. Gregory, who crowned Otto emperor on May 21, 996, was driven from Rome after the Emperor's return to Germany by Crescentius, who then installed John XVI as pope. The Emperor marched back into Italy in late 997; taking Rome in February 998, he executed Crescentius, deposed John, and reinstated Gregory.

      Otto then proceeded to make Rome his official residence and the administrative centre of the empire. Instituting elaborate Byzantine court ceremonies and reviving ancient Roman customs, he assumed the titles “the servant of Jesus Christ,” “the servant of the apostles,” and “emperor of the world” and saw himself as the leader of world Christianity. When Gregory V died (999), Otto had the Frenchman Gerbert of Aurillac, his former tutor who agreed with his concept of a theocratic emperor, installed as Pope Sylvester II.

      In 1000 Otto made a pilgrimage to the tomb of the mystical archbishop Adelbert of Prague at Gniezno, which he established as the archbishopric of Poland. When in January 1001 Tibur, Italy, rebelled against Otto, he laid siege to the town, forced its surrender, and then pardoned its inhabitants. Angered by this action, the Romans, who wanted the rival town destroyed, rebelled against the Emperor (February 1001) and besieged his palace. After placating the rebels momentarily, Otto withdrew to the monastery of St. Apollinaris, near Ravenna, to do penance. Unable to regain control of the imperial city, he requested military support from his cousin Henry of Bavaria, who was to succeed him as German king and later as emperor. Shortly before the Bavarian troops arrived at his headquarters, Otto died.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Otto III. — Otto hießen folgende Herrscher: Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Otto 1.1 Otto I. 1.2 Otto II. 1.3 Otto III. 1.4 Otto IV. 1.5 Otto V …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Otto III — • German king and Roman emperor (980 1002) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Otto III     Otto III     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Otto III. — Otto III., röm. deutscher Kaiser (983 1002), geb. 980, Sohn Ottos II., folgte diesem unter Vormundschaft seiner Mutter Theophano und seiner Großmutter Adelheid, ward 996 in Rom zum Kaiser gekrönt, unterdrückte 998 das. den Aufstand des… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Otto III. — Otto III., Kaiser, geb. 980, des Vorigen Sohn u. Nachfolger, als er 3 Jahre alt war;. regierte zuerst unter der Vormundschaft seiner Großmutter u. Mutter, der Byzantinerin Theophania, hatte mit ital., besonders röm. Aufständen zu kämpfen, schlug… …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor — Otto III redirects here. For other uses, see Otto III (disambiguation). Otto III Otto III from the Gospels of Otto III. Holy Roman Emperor …   Wikipedia

  • Otto III. (Brandenburg) — Otto III., genannt der Fromme (* 1215; † 9. Oktober 1267 in Brandenburg (Havel)) war gemeinsam mit seinem Bruder Johann I. von 1220 bis zu dessen Tod 1266 und anschließend bis zu seinem eigenen Tod 1267 alleine Markgraf der Mark Brandenburg …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Otto III, Duke of Bavaria — Otto III of Bavaria (11 February 1261 – 9 November 1312), member of the Wittelsbach dynasty, was Duke of Lower Bavaria from 1290 to 1312 and disputably King of Hungary and Croatia between 1305 and 1307 as Béla V. Contents 1 Family 2 Biography 3… …   Wikipedia

  • Otto III. (Ravensberg) — Otto III. (* um 1246; † 5. März 1306) war von 1249 bis 1306 Graf von Ravensberg. Leben Begräbnis in der Bielefelder Marienkirche Otto III. von Ravensberg wird als Sohn von Ludwig von Ravensberg und seiner Frau Adelheid von Dassel geboren. Sein… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Otto III. (Bayern) — Otto III. von Bayern Otto III. von Bayern (* 11. Februar 1261; † 9. September 1312 in Landshut) stammte aus dem Geschlecht der Wittelsbacher. Er war von 1290 bis 1312 Herzog von Niederbayern und als Béla V. von 1305 bis 1307 ungarischer König …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Otto III. (Waldeck) — Otto III. von Waldeck zu Landau (* um 1389; † 1458/1459) war der zweite regierende Graf der seit 1397 bestehenden „älteren Landauer Linie“ des Hauses Waldeck. Er war der Sohn des Grafen Adolf III. von Waldeck, des Begründers der älteren Landauer… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”