Oda of Bavaria (fl. 890s)
Oda of Bavaria (fl. 890s)
Holy Roman empress. Flourished in the 890s; married Arnulf of Carinthia (b. around 863), king of Germany (r. 887–899), king of the East Franks, Holy Roman emperor (r. 896–899); children: Louis III the Child (b. 893), king of Germany (r. 899–911).
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