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Meaning of "ottonian"

Ottonian is an adjective that pertains to the style of art and architecture associated with the reign of the German Ottonian emperors
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  • Pertaining to a dynasty of Germanic kings including Otto the Great

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Ottonian ivory diptych.
The manuscript is a major example of Ottonian illumination.
Ottonian illuminated manuscripts.
It is one of the masterpieces of Ottonian art.
Ottonian monasteries produced some of the most magnificent medieval illuminated manuscripts.
So this is an Ottonian work of art.
The church was built as a palatine church in the Ottonian era.
Matilda received them out of Ottonian possessions and gave them to her husband.
The cross is considered one of the masterpieces of Ottonian goldsmithing.
Was a member of the Ottonian dynasty and a descendant of Charlemagne.
It is among the most significant artworks of the Ottonian period.
This was copied by Ottonian and later Russian rulers.
Significant portions survive from the new Ottonian building.
An imperial Ottonian relic treasure.
The church was built as a palatinate church in the Ottonian era.

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This scene was often included in Ottonian cycles of the Life of Christ.
The psalter is an example of the illuminated manuscripts associated with the Ottonian Renaissance.
Ottonian architecture draws its inspiration from Carolingian and Byzantine architecture.
He became the founder of the Ottonian line of the house.
This was especially the case for the imperial Carolingian art and Ottonian art.
Naumann was the first historian to describe the Ottonian period as a medieval renaissance.
The Ottonian dynasty had both Saxon and Frankish ancestry.
By this time the monastery was under the control of the Ottonian emperors.
In late Carolingian Dynasty times and Ottonian dynasty times a castle of refuge was built there.
The oldest parts date from Carolingian or Ottonian times.
The Tyniec Sacramentarium is an Ottonian illuminated manuscript written in ca.
So we have the ancient method used here in the Ottonian Period.
However it appears in some Ottonian cycles of the Life of Christ.
His rise was largely due to his loyalty to the Ottonian Dynasty.
The Ottonian cathedral.
It is the only extant illustrated Ottonian Apocalypse manuscript.
The Ottonian transept.
The first page is typical of Ottonian or Carolingian art.
The cousin of Emperor Otto I became known as a fierce enemy of the ruling Ottonian dynasty.
This close connection with the ruling and Imperial Ottonian house made Niedermünster powerful and wealthy.
German campaigns against the Slavs began in earnest during the Ottonian dynasty.
It was clearly influenced by the Ottonian minster church of Essen Abbey.
His family was connected with the dukes of Alamannia and the Ottonian dynasty.
Illuminated manuscripts from the Ottonian period produced in the monastery of Reichenau Lake Constance.
It is an example both of Mosan art and of Ottonian architecture.
He greatly expanded the Ottonian dynasty 's custom of employing clergy as counter-weights against secular nobles.
There followed the rule of the Ottonian dynasty of Germany.
The Byzantines joined forces with the Muslims and regained possession of Apulia from Ottonian forces.
Leading figures of the Ottonian Renaissance.
Category, Ottonian illuminated manuscripts.
This is the only surviving illustrated Ottonian Apocalypse manuscript.
See also, Ottonian art and Ottonian architecture.
The church was built at the location of the first Ottonian Royal palace at Quedlinburg.
Main articles, Ottonian art and Ottonian architecture.
The marriage forged a link between the royal Ottonian dynasty and the Salians.

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