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0710 Theodora of the Khazars 41 41 0682 Fabia Proba 0956 - 0991 Theophanu Sklerina 35 35 0980 Otto of Saxony 0940 - 0963 Romanus of Byzantium 23 23 0941 Theophano of Byzantium 0958 Basileos Bulgaroctonus of Byzantium 0960 Konstantinos of Byzantium 0963 - 1011 Anna Porphyrogenita of Byzantium 48 48 0905 - 0959 Konstantinos Porphyrogenit of Byzantium 54 54 0920 Kristophoros of Byzantium 0930 Agatha of Byzantium 0935 Maria Irini of Byzantium 0946 Theodora of Byzantium 0866 - 0912 Leo of Byzantium 45 45 0885 - 0899 Zoë Karbonopsina Tzautzes 14 14 0830 Stylianos Basilopator Tzautzes 0812 - 0886 Basileos of Byzantium 74 74 0835 - 0882 Eudoxia Ingerina of Byzantium 47 47 0867 - 0913 Aleksandros of Byzantium 46 46 0869 - 0893 Stephanos of Byzantium 24 24 0785 - 0840 Konstantinos of Macedonia 55 55 0785 - 0843 Pancalo Bagratidina 58 58 0786 - 0841 Hmayeak of Macedonia 55 55 0765 of Armenia 0755 Hmayeak a Mamikonid Maiactes 0718 Anna of Byzantium 0720 - 0778 Artavazo Mamikonid 58 58 0680 - 0778 Hmayeak Mamikonid 98 98 0685 - 0741 Leo of Byzantium 56 56 0695 Maria of Byzantium 0670 of Isauria 0627 Kalge Kagan of the Khazars 0635 Anastasia of the Khazars 0607 - 0630 Harbis of the Khazars 23 23 0775 - 0820 Leo of Byzantium 45 45 0750 Theodosia of Kamasarakan 0765 Anna Gnuni of Byzantium 0710 - 0791 Bardas of Armenia 81 81 Anna Mamikonean of Byzantium D. 0811 Nicephorus Mamikonean of Byzantium Artabasdus Mamikonean of Byzantium Mousegh Mamikonean 0730 Archavier of Kamsarakan 0710 - 0791 Bardas Vard Artsrouni 81 81 Name: Bardas Vard Prince Gnouni ARTSROUNI Patrikos
Surname: Artsrouni
Given Name: Bardas Vard Prince Gnouni
NSFX: Patrikos
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 0710
Death: 0791
Reference Number: 13449868
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Patrikos; d. 791; father of Arschavier, Prince of Kamsarakan. [Royalty for
Commoners, Line 322, p. 159]

Prince Gnouni; patrician; killed in battle in 791; father of Leon V the
Armenian Emperor of Byzantium. [Don Stone
Change Date: 19 Mar 2003 at 17:13:13

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Arschavier Arshavir Arsaber KAMSARAKAN Prince b: ABT 0730 in of Kamsarakan
Leo V the Armenian Leon V Emperor of East b: ABT 0740 in of Armenia
From 'Glick/Foster Ancestry' at Rootsweb.com

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0750 - 0826 Ashot of Armenia 76 76 Smbat of Armenia 0725 Mamikonian 0700 - 0772 Samuel Mamikonian 72 72 0670 Hrahat Mamikonian 0912 Anastaso of Byzantium 0932 Adelheid of Italy 0975 - 1025 Mathilde Wettin of Saxony 50 50 0912 - 0973 Otto of Saxony 60 60 Otto I the Great (912 - May 7, 973), son of Henry I the Fowler, king of the Germans, and Matilda of Ringelheim, was Duke of Saxony, King of Germany and arguably the first Holy Roman Emperor.

Succeeding his father as king in 936, Otto defeated the Magyars in 955 at the Battle of Lechfeld near Augsburg, halting their advance in central Europe. In 963, Otto defeated Mieszko I, duke of Poland and compelled him to pay tribute.

On February 2, 962 Pope John XII crowned Otto Emperor. Though the term "Holy Roman Empire" was not used for more than 200 years afterwards, Otto is sometimes considered its founder, and is counted as the first in a succession of emperors of various dynasties which ended only in 1806. (Note: Charlemagne was crowned Emperor in 800, reviving the idea of a western Roman Emperor, so is also seen by some as the first Holy Roman Emperor. He was followed by a number of Carolingian Emperors. Otto began the association between the title of Emperor and the German kingship.) His younger brother was Archbishop Bruno I of Cologne.



Otto I the Great (912 - May 7, 973), son of Henry I the Fowler, king of the Germans, and Matilda of Ringelheim, was Duke of Saxony, King of Germany and arguably the first Holy Roman Emperor. (While Charlemagne had been crowned emperor in 800, his empire fell apart admist succession disputes among his descendents, and following the assassination of Berengar of Friuli in 924, the imperial title lay vacant for nearly forty years.)

Early reign
Otto succeeded his father as king of the Germans in 936. He arranged for his coronation to be held in Charlemagne's former capital, Aachen. According to the Saxon historian Widukind of Corvey, at his coronation banquet, he compelled his four most powerful dukes to act as his personal servants, Arnulf of Bavaria as a stablehand, Herman of Swabia as his cupbearer, Eberhard III of Franconia as a steward, and Gilbert of Lorraine as chamberlain.

In 938, a rich vein of silver was discovered at the Rammelsberg in Saxony. This ore body would provide much of Europe's silver, copper, and lead for the next two hundred years, and this mineral wealth helped fund Otto's exploits throughout his reign.

Otto's early reign was marked by a series of ducal revolts. In 938, Eberhard, the new duke of Bavaria, refused to pay Otto homage. When Otto deposed him in favor of his uncle Berthold, Eberhard of Franconia revolted, together with several of the Saxon nobility, who tried to depose Otto in favor of his illegitimate half-brother Thankmar. While Otto was able to defeat and kill Thankmar, the revolt continued the next year when Gilbert duke of Lorraine swore fealty to King Louis IV of France. Meanwhile, Otto's younger brother Henry conspired with the Archbishop of Mainz to assassinate him. The rebellion ended in 939 with Otto's victory at the Battle of Andernach, where the dukes of Franconia and Lorraine both perished. Henry fled to France, and Otto responded by supporting Hugh the Great in his campaign against the French crown, but in 941 Otto and Henry were reconciled through the efforts of their mother, and the next year, Otto withdrew from France after Louis recognized his authority over Lorraine.

To prevent further revolts, Otto arranged for all the important duchies in the German kingdom to be held by close family members. He kept the now-vacant duchy of Franconia as a personal possession, while in 944 he bestowed the duchy of Lorraine upon Conrad the Red, who later married his daughter Liutgard. Meanwhile, he arranged for his son Liutgard to marry Ida, the daughter of Duke Herman of Swabia, and to inherit that duchy when Herman died in 947. A similar arrangement led to Henry becoming duke of Bavaria in 949.

Campaigns in Italy and eastern Europe
Meanwhile, Italy had fallen into political chaos. On the death (950), possibly by poisoning, of Lothair of Arles, the Italian throne was inherited by a woman, Adelaide of Italy, the respective daughter, daughter-in-law, and widow of the last three kings of Italy. A local noble, Berengar of Ivrea, declared himself king of Italy, abducted Adelaide, and tried to legitimize his reign by forcing Adelaide to marry his son Adalbert. However, Adelaide escaped to Canossa and requested German intervention. Ludolf and Henry independently invaded northern Italy to take advantage of the sitution, but in 951 Otto frustrated his son's and his brother's ambitions by invading Italy himself, forcing Berengar to swear fealty, and then, having been widowed since 946, marrying Adelaide.

This marriage triggered another revolt. When Adelaide bore a son, Ludolf feared for his position as Otto's heir, and in 953 he rebelled in league with Conrad the Red and the Archbishop of Mainz. While Otto was initially successful in reasserting his authority in Lorraine, he was captured while attacking Mainz, and by the next year, the rebellion had spread throughout the kingdom. However, Conrad and Ludolf erred by allying themselves with the Magyars. Extensive Magyar raids in southern Germany in 954 compelled the German nobles to reunite, and at the Diet of Auerstadt, Conrad and Ludolf were stripped of their titles and Otto's authority reestablished. In 955, Otto cemented his authority by routing Magyar forces at the Battle of Lechfeld.

Imperial title
Meanwhile, Italy was again in political turmoil, and when Berengar occupied the northern Papal States, Pope John XII asked Otto for assistance. Otto returned to Italy and on February 2, 962, the pope crowned him emperor. Ten days later, the pope and emperor ratified the Diploma Ottonianum, in which the emperor became the guarantor of the independence of the papal states. After Otto left Rome and reconquered the Papal States from Berengar, however, John became fearful of the emperor's power and sent envoys to the Magyars and the Byzantine Empire to form a league against Otto. In November of 963, Otto returned to Rome and convened a synod of bishops that deposed John and crowned Leo VIII, at that time a layman, as pope. When the emperor left Rome, however, civil war broke out in the city between those who supported the emperor and those who supported John. John returned to power amidst great bloodshed and excommunicated those who had deposed him, forcing Otto to return to Rome a third time in July of 964 to depose Pope Benedict V (John having died two months earlier). On this occasion, Otto extracted from the citizens of Rome a promise not to elect a pope without imperial approval.

Otto unsuccessfully campaigned in southern Italy on several occasions from 966-972, although in 972, the Byzantine emperor John I Tzimisces recognized Otto's imperial title and agreed to a marriage between Otto's son and heir Otto II and his neice Theophano.

His younger brother was Archbishop Bruno I of Cologne.

After his death in 973 he was buried next to his first wife Editha of Wessex in the Cathedral of Magdeburg
Adelheid Of Germany 0955 - 0983 Otto of Saxony 28 28 0669 - 0711 Justinian of Byzantium 42 42 0611 Epiphania of Byzantium 0906 Eleni Lekapene of Byzantium Anna Mamikonean of Byzantium 0790 Tzautzes of Macedonia 0640 Hamazasp Mamikonian 0610 - 0658 Hamazasp Mamikonian 48 48 0610 Rshtouni Theodore Rshtouni 0650 - 0690 Artavazd Mamikonian 40 40 0650 - 0690 Artavazd Mamikonian 40 40 0780 - 0815 Marinos 35 35 [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

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0580 - 0620 Dawith Mamikonian 40 40 0550 - 0600 Vahan Mamikonian 50 50 0525 - 0593 Moushegh Mamikonian 68 68 0490 - 0525 Hmayeak Mamikonian 35 35 0450 - 0509 Vard Mamikonian 59 59 0410 - 0451 Hmayeak Mamikonian 41 41 0410 Dsoyk 0380 Vram of Artsruni 0345 - 0416 Hamazasp 71 71 0385 - 0416 Sahakanoysh 31 31 0412 Vardan Mamikonian 0412 Vardan Mamikonian 0705 Prince Of Kamsarakan Arschavier [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

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0351 - 0438 Isaac Sahak 87 87 0335 - 0373 Nersch Souren Pahlav 38 38 0320 - 0348 Bambishn 28 28 0285 - 0339 Khosrov 54 54 0265 - 0330 Trdat 65 65 0230 - 0297 Khosrov 67 67 0195 - 0253 Trdat 58 58 0175 - 0216 Khosrov 41 41 0145 - 0207 Vologaeses Parthia 62 62 0115 - 0192 Vologaeses 77 77 D. 0148 Vologaeses Vologaeses Dareios Vologaeses Atropene Darius Media Artavasdes Atropatene Ariobarzanes of Armenia Tigranes Tigranes Artaxias Zariadress Xerxes of Armenia 0812 - 0882 Inger Martinakes 70 70 0830 Bardas the Magistrate 0886 - 0914 Anna of the Byzantine Empire 28 28 ~0650 Arschavier of Kamsarakan
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