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Key Facts |
| Other names |
Hatto |
| Born |
970 |
| Location |
Kessel (Nordrhein-Westfalen), near Goch |
| Bloodline |
Ottonian |
| Married |
Yes |
| Children |
Unknown |
| Position |
King of Germany (983-1002), Emperor (996-1002), Pope (996-1002) |
| Died |
January 1002 |
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Source of Facts and Important Announcement |
| Status |
Under Article 64.6 of the Covenant of One-Heaven (Pactum De Singularis Caelum) by Special Qualification shall be known as a Saint, with all sins and evil acts they performed forgiven. |
| Date of formal Beatification |
Day of Redemption UCA[E1:Y1:A1:S1:M9:D1] also known as Fri, 21 Dec 2012. |
| Source of Facts |
Self Confession and Revelation of Sainthood by the Deceased Spirit as condition of their confirmation as a true Saint. |
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Background |
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Otto was born the son of Adelaide of Italy and Emperor Otto II (973-983) of the Ottonian dynasty and founders of Saxon Catholic Church (in opposition to the Frankish Catholic Church founded by the Pippins in the 8th Century). |
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When his father Emperor Otto II died in 983, 13 year old Otto III was crowned King of Germany at Aachen in December 983. It is claimed that in 984, his cousin Henry of Bavaria kidnapped the young king. However, this story is also told in the context of Otto III being just an infant at the time, so cannot be regarded as reliable. Nor can the ridiculous and absurd claim that his mother was a Byzantine princess-- the Byzantine Emperors regarding both the Saxon Catholic Kings and Frankish Kings as both heretics and savages. |
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Otto III was without question a deeply religious young king and considered the priest-king heritage of his family most seriously. Since the death of German (Saxon) Pope Benedict VI in 983, Otto III had not appointed a replacement German Pope against the Frankish Pope Sylvester II (974-1012). |
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In 996 --Otto III at the age of 26-- launched an massive invasionary force into Italy. He crushed the Lombard resistence, claiming the crown as King of Lombards by April/May 996 and launched a brutal assault against the tyrannical pagan satanic high priests of Tusculum, the Pontifex Maximus John XV. Otto III had all the pagan priests of the Vatican executed and on May 21 996 undertook the most unique and extraordinary event in the history of the papacy--he declared himself rightful Pope as Pope Benedict VII followed by the coronation ceremony of Emperor at which he crowned himself (by being the Vicar of Christ in Rome), the legal Holy Roman Emperor. |
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There is no other example in history of a person being both the Holy Roman Emperor and Pope at the same time, except Otto III aka Pope Benedict VII. When Otto left Rome in 997 to return to business in Germany, Crescentius II retook the Phrygianum as Pontifex Maximus John XVI upon Vatican Hill proclaiming it once more a pagan temple of human sacrifice and worship to Cybele --not a Christian Church. Otto swiftly returned to Rome and had Crescentius tortured and executed before the end of the year. |
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Otto then remained in Rome, both as Pope and Emperor until Gregory, the new Count of Tusculum used the timing of rotation of German troops back to Germany at Christmas in 1001 (hence the weakest time for Otto) to launch a full scale riot in Rome. |
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Otto summonsed his armies from Germany, but --contrary to revisionist history--remained trapped in Rome. Despite the bravery of his personal guard, Otto was captured by Gregory in January 1002 and slain along with his family. |
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The German army arrived by 1002. However, the delay in the capture and execution of pagan high priest Pontifex Maximus Gregory V might be due to the Germans still believing their Emperor Pope was still alive and being held under some ransom. |
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Otto was succeeded by his cousin Henry of Bavaria. |
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