RMG1CC05–Portrait of Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor (980-1002) member of the Ottonian dynasty. Dated 10th Century
RMCW8XM5–Seal of Otto III, German emperor
RMAJ7YHC–Coronation of Otto III, German king, c998. Artist: Anon
RMBA7RDD–Otto III., 15.7.980 - 24.1.1002, Holy Roman Emperor 21.5.996 - 24.1.1002, coronation by Saints Peter and Paul, miniature, 'Bamberg Apocalypse', Reichenau, 1000/1002, Bamberg State Library, ,
RMHKK144–Otto III enthroned, the Gospels of Otto III, a late 10th or early 11th century illuminated Gospel Book
RMJ461DK–Otto III wird von Papst Gregor V. zum Kaiser gesalbt
RFM0AGAH–Pay homage to the emperor, Otto III. from the house of Ottonen was from 983 Roman-German king and from 996 emperor, digital improved reproduction of an original from the year 1880
RM2A3305Y–Evangeliar otto III klein.
RMHKCHW3–Otto III wird von Papst Gregor V. zum Kaiser gesalbt
RMBR8X4A–Abd ar-Rahman III (889-961). Caliph's reception of the monk John Gorze, ambassador of Emperor Otto I.
RM2R9HG23–Dieric Bouts, Justice of Emperor Otto III: Beheading of the Innocent Count / Ordeal by Fire, painting in oil on wood, 1471-1475
RM2HC75Y4–German Kaiser Otto III in Charlemagne's Crypt, painting by German artist Wilhelm von Kaulbach, 1890s
RMDJ7H31–Dirk Bouts, Justice of Emperor Otto III: Beheading of the Innocent Count and Ordeal by Fire 1471-1475 Panel.
RMHHW3CK–Miniature from the Gospels of Otto III, late 10th / early 11th century illuminated book of gospels, produced at Reichenau Abbey
RM2A2TJ73–Heidelberg Castle, Frederick the Wise Pavilion, Otto King, King of Hungary 2. floor, Statue of Otto III., of Bavaria (1261-1312) in the Friedrichsbau of Heidelberg Castle, signed: Dessiné et Gravé par Rodolphe Pfnor; Imprimé by F. Chardon aîné, Fig. 26, 2nd lot, Pl. XII, after p. 12, Pfnor, Rodolphe (dessiné et gravé); Chardon, F. aîné (imprimé), Rodolphe Pfnor, Daniel Ramée: Monographie du Château de Heidelberg. Paris: A. Morel et Cie, Editeurs, 1859
RMWHADCN–The Transfiguration. Illustration from the evangeliary of Otto III
RM2J9FF69–Saint Nil de Rossano (Nil le Jeune - Nilus the Younger) devant Otton III (empereur du Saint-Empire) (Othon) en 998 - Emperor Otto III and Saint Nilus the Younger, 998
RM2A2EHNR–Die Siegesallee in Berlin, hier die Figuren Johann I. und Otto III., Deutschland 1930er Jahre. The Siegesallee in Berlin: statues of John I and Otto III, Germany 1930s.
RMA319M8–Otto Iii Hre Druck Lith
RMD98HRP–Meister der Reichenauer Schule; Otto III from the Gospels of Otto III. Holy Roman Emperor Reign 21 May 996 – 24 January 1002. Date 1000 AD
RMR5AFEF–Portrait shows, Otto III. with representatives of the imperial princes, the nobility and the clergy
RFM3RDNK–Miniature from gospel book of Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor, representing the emperor on the throne with the cross symbol in hand, X century
RMA3XK0W–Otto III, 15.7.980 - 24.1.1002, Roman Emperor, 21.5. 996 - 24.1.1002, with dignitaries, miniature, vellum, Book of Gospels, Reic
RF2HKA6F5–Inspired by Portrait of Emperor Otto IIILes images presque de tous les empereurs, Portrait of Emperor Otto III, on a coin with edge lettering. The print is part of a book on the emperors from Julius Caesar to Charles V and his brother Ferdinand., Joos Gietleughen, print maker: Hubert Goltzius, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RF2R3M6D1–Historical market law Halberstadt King Otto III
RFH9A1MN–Otto III, 980 - 23 January 1002, was Holy Roman Emperor from 996 until his early death in 1002, here in the grave of Charlemagne, 2 April 742/747/748 - 28 January 814, also known as Charles the Great, historical illustration
RMDT985X–The Justice of Emperor Otto III: Ordeal by Fire, 1471-1475. Artist: Bouts, Dirk (1410/20-1475)
RMHYAY0J–Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor
RMDW9DJM–Otto III
RMGG2C80–Altarpiece of the Aachen Cathedral in Germany (Pala d'oro). Detail of one of the Biblical scene of the Passion of Christ. Golden altarpiece made between 1000 and 1020 and received as a gift from Otto III.
RF2R4W182–Portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Otto III, engraving, Austria 1806
RMMX4XR1–. Deutsch: Der zweite Reiter English: The second horseman . circa 1000. Deutsch: Auftraggeber: Otto III. oder Heinrich II. 70 BambergApocalypseFolio014vSecondHorseman
RM2B03AWJ–Otto III (980-1002) was the only son of Emperor Otto II and Empress Theophanu. Otto became King of Germany at the age of three in 983, after his father's death, but his young age meant that various regents ruled in his name. Initially his mother, Empress Theophanu served as regent for her son until her death in 991. His grandmother, Dowager Empress Adelaide of Italy served as regent until 994, when Otto was finally eligible to rule.
RM2T8MK07–Excerpt (right half) from the 'Meeting of St. Nilus with Emperor Otto III.' after the fresco by Domenichino in the Cappella Farnese of S. Maria in Grottaferrata, Anonymous, after 1610, drawing, pen and brown ink, washed
RMWHADCD–Healing a blind man. From the evangeliary of Otto III
RM2BK2TYD–Pope Gregory V (972-999). Papal Bull notifying that in the synod celebrated on May 9 , 998 in the Basilica of St. Peter the Vatican, in the presence of emperor Otton III and the Count Armengol (First of Urgel). Bishop Intruder Guadall is dismissed from see of Osona and the legitimate one, Bishop Arnulfo, is confirmed. Final part of the document and signature. Archive of the Cathedral of Vic, Barcelona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RM2A2EH10–Die Siegesallee in Berlin, hier die Figuren Johann I. und Otto III., Deutschland 1930er Jahre. The Siegesallee in Berlin: statues of John I and Otto III, Germany 1930s.
RMD89GNG–OTTO III IN ROME
RMD9909C–Emperor Otto III on his throne. Otto III (980 – 23 January 1002), a King of Germany, was the fourth ruler of the Saxon or Ottonian dynasty of the Holy Roman Empire. He was elected King in 983 on the death of his father Otto II and was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 996
RMR56HNJ–Pay homage to the emperor, Otto III. from the house of Ottonen was from 983 Roman-German king and from 996 emperor, illustration
RF2PX9MHP–Vintage illustration of Otto III, Johannes II, Markgrafen von Brandenburg, 1220-1266, 1910 Otto III, nicknamed the pious (1215 – 1267) was Margrave of Brandenburg jointly with his elder brother John I until John died in 1266. Otto III then ruled alone, until his death, the following year. The reign of these two Ascanian margraves was characterized by an expansion of the margraviate, which annexed the remaining parts of Teltow and Barnim, the Uckermark, the Lordship of Stargard, the Lubusz Land and parts of the Neumark east of the Oder. They consolidated the position of Brandenburg within the H
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RF2HKX376–Art inspired by Portrait of Emperor Otto IIILes images presque de tous les empereurs (series title), Portrait of Emperor Otto III, on a coin with edge lettering. The print is part of a book on the emperors from Julius Caesar to Charles V and his brother Ferdinand., Joos Gietleughen, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMHKK0P3–Page of the Gospels of Otto III, illuminated Gospel Book, c. 1000
RFHRED6E–Miniature in the Gospel book of the Emperor Otto III., from the 10th century, Aachen, Germany, reproduction of an woodcut from the 19th century, 1885
RMDT95DD–The Justice of Emperor Otto III: Beheading of the Innocent Count, 1471-1475. Artist: Bouts, Dirk (1410/20-1475)
RMP8EWWP–The First Crusade. The capture of Jerusalem (From the Gospels of Otto III). Museum: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich.
RM2K341CG–Italy Veneto Venice Church of San Zaccaria Fresco Visit to the monastery of Emperor Otto III, in the year 1001, accompanied by Doge Pietro Orseolo II - Giovanni Antono Fumiani
RMGG2BDH–Altarpiece of the Aachen Cathedral in Germany (Pala d'oro). Detail of one of the Biblical scene of the Passion (here, The crucifixion). Golden altarpiece made between 1000 and 1020 and received as a gift from Otto III.
RM2A40TCF–Holy Roman Emperor Otto III, 980-1002, Ottonian dynasty. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RMMX4XPN–. Deutsch: Der dritte Reiter English: The third horseman . circa 1000. Deutsch: Auftraggeber: Otto III. oder Heinrich II. 70 BambergApocalypseFolio015rThirdHorseman
RM2B03A2M–Otto III (980-1002) was the only son of Emperor Otto II and Empress Theophanu. Otto became King of Germany at the age of three in 983, after his father's death, but his young age meant that various regents ruled in his name. Initially his mother, Empress Theophanu served as regent for her son until her death in 991. His grandmother, Dowager Empress Adelaide of Italy served as regent until 994, when Otto was finally eligible to rule. In 996, Otto marched to Italy and claimed the titles of Holy Roman Emperor and King of Italy for himself, as well as to reestablish Imperial control over the city
RM2HB5W8X–Portrait of Emperor Otto IIILes images presque de tous les empereurs (series title), Portrait of Emperor Otto III, on a coin with edge lettering. The print is part of a book on the emperors from Julius Caesar to Charles V and his brother Ferdinand., Joos Gietleughen, print maker: Hubert Goltzius, Antwerp, 1557 and/or 1559, paper, etching, letterpress printing, height 180 mm × width 179 mm
RMWH98N1–Warfare/The Reichenau Gospels. Otto III with ecclesiastical and secular dignitaries. c.1000 A.D.
RMRG6P2C–Otto von Bismarck and Napoleon III - The fallen emperor and triumphant statesman talked together
RM2A2EHM9–Die Siegesallee in Berlin, hier die Figuren Johann I. und Otto III., Deutschland 1930er Jahre. The Siegesallee in Berlin: statues of John I and Otto III, Germany 1930s.
RMD89AF0–OTTO III & ADALBERT
RMD98HT8–Painting showing the peoples of the world adoring Otto III, from the Gospels of Otto III. (View Larger) The Gospels of Otto III, probably produced in Reichenau Abbey, in the scriptorium headed by the monk Liuthard, for Holy Roman Emperor Otto III, Circa 998 – 1001. Otto is shown seated disdainfully on his majestic throne, flanked by two priests with books
RMPJTEE3–Bas-côté nord, baie VI Otto III Rex (dernier tiers XIIe).
RMC452KH–Crown Prince Wilhelm, Czar Alexander III and Otto von Bismarck, 1887
RM2A1EHP7–Saint Henry (Emperor Henry II). Medieval engraving. Henry II (6 May 973 – 13 July 1024), also known as Saint Henry the Exuberant, Obl. S. B., was Holy Roman Emperor from 1014 until his death in 1024 and the last member of the Ottonian dynasty of emperors as he had no children. The Duke of Bavaria from 995, Henry became King of Germany following the sudden death of his second cousin, Emperor Otto III in 1002, was crowned King of Italy in 1004, and was crowned by the pope as emperor in 1014.
RMHKK11N–Female personifications of Sclavinia, Germany, Gaul and Rome bringing gifts to Otto III., the Gospels of Otto III, a late 10th or early 11th century i
RFWT358R–Otto III., Holy Roman Emperor from 996 until his early death. Otto III., 980-1002, aus dem Haus der Ottonen war ab 983 römisch-deutscher König und ab 996 Kaiser., Digital improved reproduction of an illustration from the 19th century
RM2GP7R72–BATTLE OF SEDAN 1-2 September 1870. French Emperor Napoleon III surrenders his sword to Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismarck watched by Prussian King Wilhelm I at right
RM2JM1HDF–Saint Romuald Forbidding Entry to the Monastery to Emperor Otto III. Museum: Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp. Author: FRA ANGELICO.
RMJ461TH–Otto III of Bavaria
RMGG2BDC–Altarpiece of the Aachen Cathedral in Germany (Pala d'oro). Detail of one of the Biblical scene of the Passion (here, Judas kiss) Golden altarpiece made between 1000 and 1020 and received as a gift from Otto III.
RM2A7CAPA–Portrait of Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor (980-1002), on his throne from the gospels of Aachen illuminated by the monk Liuthard. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Alteneck's 'Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century,' Frankfurt, 1879. Illustration by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck and published by Heinrich Keller. Hefner-Alteneck (1811 - 1903) was a German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator and etcher.
RMMW89YP–. Deutsch: Das Jüngste Gericht English: The Last Judgement . circa 1000. Deutsch: Auftraggeber: Otto III. oder Heinrich II. 70 BambergApocalypseFolio053rLastJudgement
RM2B037JH–Otto III (980-1002) was the only son of Emperor Otto II and Empress Theophanu. Otto became King of Germany at the age of three in 983, after his father's death, but his young age meant that various regents ruled in his name. Initially his mother, Empress Theophanu served as regent for her son until her death in 991. His grandmother, Dowager Empress Adelaide of Italy served as regent until 994, when Otto was finally eligible to rule. In 996, Otto marched to Italy and claimed the titles of Holy Roman Emperor and King of Italy for himself, as well as to reestablish Imperial control over the city
RF2G2GGF7–Dirk Bouts - the Justice of Emperor Otto III Trial by Fire
RMR56HNH–The female personifications of Sclavinia, Germany, Gaul and Rome bringing gifts, homage of the Four Provinces of Otto III
RM2BN0WG4–Otto IV and Pope Innocent III shake hands in front of the arriving ships of Frederick II, circa 1450
RMHR2EBA–Otto III Litho
RMD86EDP–Otto III - Holy Roman Emperor
RMD9634Y–Coronation of Otto III, German king, c998. Otto (980-1002), wearing a crown and holding an orb and sceptre, is flanked on the left of picture by representatives of the church and on the right by secular advisors. The fourth ruler of the Saxon dynasty, Otto III (980-1002) was elected king in 983 when only 3 years old, after the death of his father, the Holy Roman Emperor Otto II. Otto reached his majority in 894, and was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 996, by Pope Gregory V, the first German Pope, whose appointment Otto had engineered. Bayerische Staatbibliothek, Munich
RMWA5E2C–Dirk Bouts - Justice of Emperor Otto III- Beheading of the Innocent Count and Ordeal by Fire
RMC452KD–Crown Prince Wilhelm, Czar Alexander III and Otto von Bismarck, 1887
RMDAW1NA–Otto III, 1261 - 9.9.1312, Duke of Lower Bavaria 3.2.1290 - 9.9.1312, full length, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMR7AA28–Judgement of Otto III
RMEBBAJF–Page of the Gospels of Otto III, illuminated Gospel Book, c. 1000, eine Seite des Evangeliar Ottos III. oder Evangeliar Heinrich
RFW4NN3P–Otto III., Holy Roman Emperor from 996 until his early death. Otto III., 980-1002, aus dem Haus der Ottonen war ab 983 römisch-deutscher König und ab 996 Kaiser., Digital improved reproduction of an illustration from the 19th century
RMHKJ6F0–Frankfurt am Main: Römer (city hall), Imperial hall, Pictures of the German emperors: Otto III., Heinrich II. der Heilige, Konrad II., Römer, Hessen,
RMRCX399–The Justice of Emperor Otto III: Ordeal by Fire. Museum: Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels. Author: BOUTS, DIRK.
RMJ2W9MP–48 Otto III
RMGG2BDB–Altarpiece of the Aachen Cathedral in Germany (Pala d'oro). Detail Biblical scenes of the Passion (here, representation of Jesus Christ). Golden altarpiece made between 1000 and 1020 and received as a gift from Otto III.
RM2A7CAP9–Title page from a book of gospels given by Otto III to Aachen cathedral, illuminated by the monk Liuthard. 'May God, clothe thy heart, emperor Otto, with this book; Forget not that you received it from Liuthard.' Chromolithograph from Hefner-Alteneck's 'Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century,' Frankfurt, 1879. Illustration by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck and published by Heinrich Keller. Hefner-Alteneck (1811 - 1903) was a German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator and etcher.
RMMW89XE–. Deutsch: Der vierte Reiter English: The fourth horseman . circa 1000. Deutsch: Auftraggeber: Otto III. oder Heinrich II. 70 BambergApocalypseFolio016rForthHorseman
RM2B020G3–The Bamberg Apocalypse, 1000-1020, is held in the Bamberg State Library, Germany. It was commissioned by Otto III (Holy Roman Emperor 980-1002) and contains 57 gilded miniatures produced in the scriptorium at Reichenau.
RF2G2GGDA–Dirk Bouts - Justice of Emperor Otto III Beheading of the Innocent Count and Ordeal by Fire
RMG8A15T–Otto III., Kaiser
RMW2DPNM–Otto III visits the tomb of Charlemagne, 1000 AD, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RMHR4AWC–Otto III Litho 2
RMG3AWWW–OTTO III/HRE/DRUCK LITH
RMDYF3A4–Abderrahman III receives John, Monk of Gorza by D. Baixeras, Circa 959 AD. Showing the king taking council with the ambassador of King Otto.
RM2BC2E2G–Gregor V. krönt Otto III..
RF2MY4BYP–German statesman and diplomat Otto von Bismarck and French President Napoleon III at the Biarritz meeting, illustration 1865
RMDB798C–Otto III, 1261 - 9.9.1312, Duke of Lower Bavaria 3.2.1290 - 9.9.1312, coronation to King of Hungary, Szekesfehervar, 6.12.1305, wood engraving, 19th century,
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