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Ivan
3 years ago
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Please help!!!!!!!!!

History
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ira [324]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

3. The region becomes know as the Holy Roman Empire.

4. The Church's power grows.

5. Alliances are formed by several German nobles.

Explanation:

Otto I popularly known as Otto the Great, was born on the 23rd of November, 912 and died on the 7th of May, 973. He was the duke of Saxony, German king on the 7th of August, 936 and Holy Roman emperor from 962 till 973. He was the most powerful Western European after Charlemagne.

IgorC [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

  • The region becomes know as the holy Roman empire ( 3 )
  • Alliances are formed by several German nobles ( 5 )

Explanation:

Otto the Great also popularly/traditionally known as Otto 1 was born on the 23 rd of November 912 he was  a German king from 936 and he later became the Holy Roman Emperor from 962 until he died in 7th may 973.

The Holy Roman empire consisted largely of the German region during Otto the great rule as the Holy Roman Emperor. i.e the German region was known as the Holy Roman empire. the church become less powerful during the reign of Otto the great  he did this by transforming the roman catholic church which gave the church and this gave him personal control of  the clergy, he unified all the German tribes into one by forming alliances with several German nobles.

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