(The numbers after the names represent how many times I'd have to add the word 'great' to form my relationship with that ancestor. For example, if a man had (3) after his name, he would be my great-great-great-grandfather.)
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Otto, Duke of Saxony
Otto, Duke of Saxony, called "the Illustrious" (32) (?-912), married Princess Hedwige, daughter of Arnolph (32), daughter of "Arnolph", Emperor (33) 887-899 and wife, (33). (Arnolph was son of Carolman (34), son of Louis I of Bavaria (35), son of Louis Le DeBonnaire of France (36).)
His son was Henry I the Fowler, Emperor (31) (876-936), married (2nd) "Matilda of Ringelheim" (31). (For mother of Henry, see - Burke Royal Fam. Vol. I, Ped. L; also Royal Fam. by Lavoisne.)
His mother was Princess Adelheid, Countess of Burgundy (33) (? - ?), who married "Ludolph, Duke of Saxony" (33) (Burke Vol. I. Ped. I).
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