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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Otto I (The Great) |
 | | Otto projected a strong central power, which was opposed by the German spirit of individualism. |  | | Otto was consequently obliged to make this campaign; and the much discussed question of the motive dictating the imperial policy is resolved. |  | | Otto complied with the pope's request for aid, which exactly suited his projected church policy. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11354a.htm
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 | | It had been abandoned for a long time, and had great drips of water that made these stalactites, and it was pitch black. |  | | The Theater where I have my company, and where I lure all the critics to come and then murder them, was the Putney Hippodrome. |  | | He claimed to have planned everything so precisely, that he didn't have to see what was happening. |
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http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ghlong/interw.txt
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| | DigiBarn Songs: Ever Onward and other IBM company songs |
 | | Bryce, This International wizard great, does everything so nice. |  | | TO J. Tune: "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean" His mind is a fine laboratory. |  | | We’ve been right for a very long while. |
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http://www.digibarn.com/collections/songs/ibm-songs
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| | Storm Tidings: Otto the Great |
 | | Otto, however, was a true son of Charlemagne's ancient rival, the Wunderkind Witikin, and before you could say "Saxony, Saxony über its allies", he had united the Germans under his rule. |  | | Otto led his candidate, the Archbishop replied with his, Otto trumped him with his King and then the Archbishop over-trumped Otto with the Pope. |  | | Otto had never heard of the Pope and accused the Arch. |
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http://www.adamastorshire.co.za/chronicler/stormtidings/archive/jan/otto.html
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| | Brown County MNGenWeb Queries |
 | | From what information I do have, it is believed the family then moved somewhere around 1917 for Montana. |  | | Unfortunately, I have not been able to find any of the children's descendants, assuming they had some. |  | | I believe she was buried in Lamberton, Minn. This is a Great Aunt of my wife's. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnbrown/brquery.htm
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| | Dix, Otto on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Accused of an attempt on Hitler's life in 1939, he was imprisoned in Dresden and later made prisoner of war by the French. |  | | OTTO DIX: CRITICA Y GUERRA.(TT: Otto Dix: criticism and war.) |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/d/dix-o1tto.asp
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| | Medieval Sourcebook: Otto the Great: Grant of Market, Coinage, and Taxation Privileges to Bishopric of Osnabrück, 952 |
 | | Grant of Market, Coinage, and Taxation Privileges to Bishopric of Osnabrück, 952 |  | | Rights of coinage and taxation and other public rights, hitherto under our authority, we grant to the said bishop, or his successors, and we firmly command that no judge exercise any authority to disturb him in these rights, or do him harm. |  | | Otto the Great, A.D. 936-973, showed great favor to the Church as is illustrated by the grants he made bestowing counties and duchies with temporal jurisdiction including rights of coinage, taxation, and markets. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/952osnabruck.html
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| | Notes for ~*Otto I "the Great" "Emperor" of Germany |
 | | When Princess Adelaide of Burgundy, who had been imprisoned byMargrave Berenger of Ivrea |  | | Otto was at first defeated and captured, but he escaped. |  | | He led a second expidition to Italy in response to an appeal fromPope John XII for aid a |
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http://mariah.stonemarche.org/famfiles/nti02679.htm
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| | Otto I 'The_Great' Germany (0912 - 07 May 0973) |
 | | Otto was able to replace most of the rebellious German princes with members of his own family. |  | | The young king of Arles, or Burgundy, also had to accept his rule. |  | | The Poles and Bohemians were forced to accept his rule. |
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http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f002/f01/a0020134.htm
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| | Good Stories for Great Holidays |
 | | There were a great many discontented people there; and the king had lately fallen into ill humor because a neighboring princess, with seven islands for her dowry, would not marry his eldest son. |  | | Count Otto sprang from his couch, and as he did so there sounded a strain of delicious music, and the door of his chamber was flung open. |  | | And when the king saw him he received him into his service, and made him to dwell in his court. |
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http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2?id=OlcGood.sgm&images=images/modeng&data=/texts/english/modeng/parsed&tag=public&part=14&division=div1
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| | Hugh The Great |
 | | Hugh even paid homage to Otto, and supported him in his struggle against Louis. |  | | But his expedition in 955 to take possession of Aquitaine was unsuccessful. |  | | When Louis fell into the hands of the Normans in 945, he was handed over to Hugh, who released him in 946 only on condition that he should surrender the fortress of Laon. |
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http://www.wikiverse.org/hugh-the-great
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| | Otto the Great: 912-973 |
 | | This proclamation opened an era of German domination of the papacy and, in effect, made him the head of the Christian community. |  | | He gave large grants of royal land to bishops and abbots, who became his royal vassals and were obligated to provide him with military and political services. |  | | Otto I faced the continuous raids and sieges of the dukes, the Ducal Rebellions, which were led by his brother Henry of Bavaria. |
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http://campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/WestEurope/OttoGreat.CP.html
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| | OTTO I |
 | | Otto followed his father, Henry I, as king of Germany in 936. |  | | Otto dealt successfully with several revolts of his family members, of the Slavs in Poland and Bohemia, and most of all with the incursions of the raiding Magyars. |  | | Otto I, the Great, was the most powerful western European ruler after Charlemagne. |
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http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/people_n2/ppersons4_n2/otto1.html
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| | World War I "The Great War" |
 | | Over There: The United States in the Great War, 1917-18 |  | | PBS: The Great War: Interviews - Mommsen: Atrocities |  | | Otto von Bismark: The Reinsurance Treaty and His Dismissal |
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http://members.aol.com/TeacherNet/WWI.html
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 | | This one focuses on drape/upholstry fabrics of those years and is great for the history and wonderful (often weird) color combinations of the fabrics. |  | | Facts presented through interviews and conversations with Amish families and with people whose lives have touched the Amish people, including many who sold fabrics to these seamstresses. |  | | ----- This is a great book full of all sorts of useful ideas. |
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http://www.textfiles.com/fun/q-books.txt
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| | OBITS |
 | | Finally her health bagan to fail and she was no longer able to maintain her home and care for herself, and she chose to live at the home of her grandson Jimmy and his wife Terry. |  | | His writings in the Independent and Springhouse are recognized by many of his friends and he also left behind a treasure of data and recordings of his life's adventures that have not appeared in print. |  | | She had been a member of the General Baptist Church for many years, and of her purity of heart, honesty of purpose and upright Christian life, no one who knew her ever had the slightest doubt. |
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http://hometown.aol.com/DeniseK322/obits.html
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| | Archive Photos: Otto the Great@ HighBeam Research |
 | | Ruler from 962 until his death in 973, Otto the Great is best remembered for his institution of the Church as the main governing body of the tribal duchies. |  | | Holy Roman Emperor Otto I wears a wreath of leaves upon his head. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:30481667&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf
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| | Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor : Otto I the Great |
 | | 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. |  | | 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. |  | | Though the term "Holy Roman Empire" was not used for more than 200 years afterwards, Otto is usually considered its founder, and is counted as the first in a succession of emperors of various dynasties which ended only in 1806. |
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http://www.eurofreehost.com/ot/Otto_I_the_Great.html
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| | Reader's Companion to Military History - - Otto I (the Great) |
 | | Both of these qualities marked Otto's most important campaigns: the defeat of the Magyars at the Battle of the Lechfeld (955) and two expeditions across the Alps (951 and 962) by which he secured control of Italy (especially Rome) and gained the imperial title. |  | | His activity included success in three civil wars that firmly established that the German throne would descend to a single heir rather than be divided among many; military and diplomatic interventions in Poland, Bohemia, and France, which demonstrated German leadership in Western Christendom; and the steady expansion of German control east of the Elbe. |  | | That Otto's achievement proved less than permanent is attributable to his far-ranging ambitions and the fact that his direct line of succession died out after two generations. |
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http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/mil/html/ml_039100_ottoi.htm
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| | International Cycling Classic: The Columbia St. Mary's Great Downer Avenue Bike Race |
 | | The International Cycling Classic is organized by Otto Wenz, Jr. |  | | Milwaukee residents agree as more than 12,000 people attend the race each year to enjoy the music, food, and fun that make this event a great neighborhood party. |  | | Bicycle racers have chosen The Columbia St. Mary's Great Downer Avenue Bike Race on several occasions as one of the top races in the U.S. according to VeloNews. |
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http://www.internationalcycling.com/venue/downer.shtml
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| | Frei Otto - Great Buildings Online |
 | | As the scale of his projects increased, Otto pioneered a computer-based procedure for determining their shape and behavior. |  | | An atypical architect, Otto usually acts as a catalyst for and provides research support to other architects. |  | | Seven years later he transferred the center's activities to the Institute for Lightweight Structures in Stuttgart. |
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http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/Frei_Otto.html
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| | Rokadane Great Dane Links to Others |
 | | Jill Swedlow's - HEALTH ISSUES OF GREAT DANES |  | | Vardew Great Danes & Ibizan Hounds - Amanda |  | | Ginnie Saunders' Page of all the Great Dane Links we know of |
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http://www.netpets.org/~rokadane/danelink.htm
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| | Art of Conducting: Great Conductors of the Past |
 | | Teldec presents a thrilling document of the golden age of 20th century orchestral conductors, including performance footage and rare rehearsal clips. |  | | Further details for Art of Conducting: Great Conductors of the Past |  | | DVD Title: Art of Conducting: Great Conductors of the Past |
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http://www.dvdgopher.co.uk/showprod.php?prodid=809274266729
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| | Great Dane Owners Forum UK |
 | | There are many Homeless Great Danes in various Great Dane Rescue centers around the UK. |  | | If you are thinking of getting a Dane please think to adopt one of the many homeless Danes from one of the rescue centers |  | | If you want to personally find a home for your dog and re-home it, or if you know of a Dane in a dog rescue local to you put the details here. |
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http://www.greatdanesonline.co.uk
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| | medievalpeople.htm |
 | | Charlemagne: King of the Franks : The most complete page on Charles the Great on the web. |  | | Eleanor.doc : Very detailed article on the queen. |  | | Origins of the Arthurian Legend : An in-depth exploration of the "historical Arthur" by Geoffrey Ashe and an analysis of the foundations upon which the Arthurian legend was built (1995) |
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http://www.fidnet.com/~weid/medievalpeople.htm
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| | International Herald Tribune: German Conscience: The Great Otto Dix@ HighBeam Research |
 | | The art of Otto Dix (1891-1969) is heir to the high tradition of German art to the likes of Durer, Altdorfer and Cranach. |  | | Its importance has been partly obscured by the grim historical ambiguities of this century, but as time passes, it will become increasingly obvious that he was one of the major artists of our century. |  | | International Herald Tribune: German Conscience: The Great Otto Dix@ HighBeam Research |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:17352332&refid=holomed_1
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| | Otto I "the_Great" /Eadgyth |
 | | Name: Otto II Born: ABT 955 at: Married: at: Died: 7 DEC 983 at: Rome,Italy Spouses: |  | | Page built by Gedpage Version 2.00 Alpha 7 ©1997 on 17 Oct 1997 |
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http://bluehawk.monmouth.edu/rcochran/gen/fam01706.htm
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| | Re: Apologies to all - Re: (meteorobs) Great Balls of Fire! - No beans |
 | | I thought it was an interesting semantic interlude...we do discuss fireballs, after all! |  | | I'm still laughing and I've sent it along to about 10 friends AFTER STRIPPING YOUR name, addy, etc. You have made my day! |  | | Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 10:00 PM Subject: Re: Apologies to all - Re: (meteorobs) Great Balls of Fire! |
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http://www.meteorobs.org/maillist/msg25230.html
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| | Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community |
 | | The largest group of independent artisans in North America. |  | | Make plans to visit the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community. |  | | Welcome to the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community. |
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http://www.artsandcraftscommunity.com
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| | Bitter Witness : Otto Dix and the Great War |
 | | Add this book to your wish list |  | | Bitter Witness : Otto Dix and the Great War |  | | The victims of hurricane Katrina need your help. |
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http://www.allbookstores.com/book/0820467650
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| | Otto the Great |
 | | Otto I, Holy Roman emperor - Otto I or Otto the Great,912–73, Holy Roman emperor (962–73) and German king... |  | | More on Otto the Great from Fact Monster: |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0917087.html
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| | The Great Link I |
 | | Die Frucht präsentieren wir hier in Form des Storybandes. |  | | The Great Link - Band I - Anthologie |  | | Vorstellung von "The Great Link" - die Autoren |
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http://www.warp-online.de/fr/fr_0031b.htm
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| | Links |
 | | The following comprise useful web sites of related interest to Great Northern fans: |  | | Denver Public Library - Otto Perry collection (search under Great Northern) |  | | Don Strike's 1950 era GNR Kalispell Division layout |
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http://www.gnrhs.org/links.htm
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| | GREAT DANES GOES TO THESE LINK TO VISIT & LEARN |
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http://www.angelfire.com/in2/danelane/links.html
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