Otto III, having never married, has died…
April 1002 CE
Otto III, having never married, has died without issue, leaving the Empire without a clear successor.
As the funeral procession moved through the Duchy of Bavaria in February 1002, Otto III's cousin Henry II, son of Henry the Quarrelsome, and the new Duke of Bavaria, had asked the bishops and nobles to elect him as the new king of Germany.
With the exception of the Bishop of Augsburg, Henry II had received no support for his claims.
At Otto III's funeral on Easter 1002, in Aachen, the German nobles repeat their opposition to Henry II.
Several rival candidates for the throne—Count Ezzo of Lotharingia, Margrave Eckard I of Meissen, and Duke Herman II of Swabia—strongly contest the succession of Henry II.
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Germans
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Frisians
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Mainz, Electoral Archbishopric of
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Saxony, Duchy of
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Flanders, County of
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Augsburg, Prince-Bishopric of
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Swabia, Duchy of
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Bavaria, Ottonian Duchy of
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Lorraine (Lothier), Upper, Duchy of
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German, or Ottonian (Roman) Empire
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Luxembourg, County of
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Meissen, March of
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