Difference between revisions of "Odo I of Lotharingia"
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− | Odo d'Amaury, known regally as '''Odo I of Lotharingia''', is the current monarch of the [[Kingdom of Lotharingia]], Warden of the South and Count of [[Metz]]. He became King in 1607 after the deaths of his cousins, [[Lothar I of Lotharingia]] and [[Prince Philip Owyn of Lotharingia]], and the disappearance and suspected death of his third and final cousin of [[John I of Lotharingia]]'s children, Hughes d'Amaury. On the 7th of Amber Cold, 1607 after a unanimous vote by Philip Owyn d'Amaury's council, Odo d'Amaury was crowned King of Lothargia. | + | Odo d'Amaury, known regally as '''Odo I of Lotharingia''', is the current monarch of the [[Kingdom of Lotharingia]], Warden of the South and Count of [[Metz]]. He became King in 1607 after the deaths of his cousins, [[Lothar I of Lotharingia]] and [[Prince Philip Owyn of Lotharingia]], and the disappearance and suspected death of his third and final cousin of [[John I of Lotharingia]]'s children, Hughes d'Amaury. On the 7th of the Amber Cold, 1607 after a unanimous vote by Philip Owyn d'Amaury's council, Odo d'Amaury was crowned King of Lothargia. |
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Odo d'Amaury, known regally as Odo I of Lotharingia, is the current monarch of the Kingdom of Lotharingia, Warden of the South and Count of Metz. He became King in 1607 after the deaths of his cousins, Lothar I of Lotharingia and Prince Philip Owyn of Lotharingia, and the disappearance and suspected death of his third and final cousin of John I of Lotharingia's children, Hughes d'Amaury. On the 7th of the Amber Cold, 1607 after a unanimous vote by Philip Owyn d'Amaury's council, Odo d'Amaury was crowned King of Lothargia.