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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Predecessor''': [[Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia|Anna]]
 
| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Predecessor''': [[Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia|Anna]]

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Odo I
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King of Lotharingia
Reign: 7th of the Amber Cold, 1607–1609
Coronation: Uncrowned
Predecessor: Anna
Successor: Hughes I
Chancellors: Robert, Count of Cleves
Born: 14th of the Amber Cold, 1567
Died: 5th of the Bitter Harvest, 1620
Spouse: N/A
House: d'Amaury
Father: Jacques d'Amaury
Mother: Henrietta Marchand

Odo d'Amaury, or Odo I of Lotharingia, was a Lotharingian nobleman and aristocrat who became the ruling monarch of the Kingdom of Lotharingia. He was elected king in 1607 following the deaths of his cousins, King Lothar and King Philip, and the disappearance and suspected death of his youngest cousin Hughes d'Amaury, in an unanimous vote by the Lotharingian nobility.

After abdicating to a rediscovered Hughes, Odo was murdered in 1620 by his own son, Leufroy, during an honor duel with another man.

Issue

Name Birth Death Marriage Notes
Leufroy d'Amaury 12th of the Sun's Smile, 1581 12th of the Sun's Smile, 1622 First Marriage: Claude of Lotharingia, without Issue (Her death: 11th of the Snow's Maiden, 1611)
Second Marriage: Charlotte de Savoie, Princess of Ulmsbottom
Successor of Hughes I, became Archduke of Lorraine-Kaedrin.
Lothar d'Amaury 7th of the Bitter Harvest , 1585 15th of Snow's Maiden, 1630 Alyssa Amador, with Issue Second son of Odo I, died at sea.