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On 2nd July 936 Henry "Fowler" I King East Francia [aged 60] died. His son Otto [aged 23] succeeded I King Germany, I Duke Saxony. Eadgyth Wessex Queen Consort Germany by marriage Queen Consort Germany.

On 26th May 961 Otto "Red" II King Germany II Holy Roman Emperor II King Italy [aged 6] was crowned II King Germany at Aachen Cathedral.

On 7th May 973 Otto I Holy Roman Emperor King Italy and East Francia [aged 60] died. His son Otto [aged 18] succeeded II King Germany.

On 7th December 983 Otto "Red" II King Germany II Holy Roman Emperor II King Italy [aged 28] died following a malaria outbreak. His son Otto [aged 3] succeeded III King Germany.

In 1198 Philip King Germany [aged 20] was appointed King Germany.

On 12th February 1242 Henry VII King Germany [aged 31] died. His half brother Conrad [aged 13] succeeded King Germany.

On 13th December 1250 Frederick I King Jerusalem II Holy Roman Emperor [aged 55] died. Henry VII King Germany was appointed VII King Germany.

On 21st August 1400 Rupert King Germany [aged 48] was appointed King Germany.

On 8th November 1414 Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund [aged 46] was crowned I King Germany at Aachen aka Aix le Chapelle.

Queen Consort Germany

On 2nd July 936 Henry "Fowler" I King East Francia [aged 60] died. His son Otto [aged 23] succeeded I King Germany, I Duke Saxony. Eadgyth Wessex Queen Consort Germany by marriage Queen Consort Germany.

In 951 Otto I Holy Roman Emperor King Italy and East Francia [aged 38] and Adelaide of Italy Holy Roman Empress [aged 20] were married. She by marriage Queen Consort Germany. She the daughter of Rudolph "Pious" II King Burgundy II King Italy and Bertha Swabia Queen Consort Italy. He the son of Henry "Fowler" I King East Francia and Matilda Ringelheim Queen Consort East Francia.

On 27th May 1257 Sanchia Provence Queen Consort Germany [aged 29] was crowned Queen Consort Germany at Aachen Cathedral, Aachen aka Aix-le-Chapelle.

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Isabella Burgundy Queen Consort Germany was crowned Queen Consort Germany.