Otto
Abbot of Zbraslav
-1314
Otto
Abbot of Königsaal
-1314
Otto
von Thüringen, Abbot of Zbraslav
-1314
Otto
of Thuringia, Abbot of Zbraslav
-1314
Ota
Durynský, Abbot of Zbraslav
-1314
Otto
Zbraslavský, Abbot of Zbraslav
-1314
Durynský, Ota
-1314
Zbraslavský, Otto
-1314
Die Königsaaler Chronik, 2014: page 7 (Otto von Thüringen; second abbot of Kloster Königsaal (Aula Regina, Zbraslav, Bohemia); Czech form of name: Ota Durynský [i.e. Otto of Thuringia]. After the death in 1305 of the monastery's founder Václav II, King of Bohemia, Otto began writing a biography of the king as well as a history of the kingdom (Latin title of work: Chronicon Aulae Regiae)) page 8 (after Otto's death, the majority of the work was completed by the succeeding abbot, Petrus Zittaviensis) page 10 (died 1314)
Cronica Aule Regie = Die Königsaaler Chronik, 2022: pages xx-xxi (Otto von Thüringen; he presumably entered the monastery of Königsaal (Zbraslav) as a novice sometime between 1290 and 1297; he became the second abbot of the monastery in 1297, succeeding Konrad; he was probably also associated with the monastery of Waldsassen in the Oberpfalz, Bavaria; his death occurred sometime in March, 1314)
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed January 20, 2023 (authorized access point: Otto, Zbraslavský; other data in authority record: co-author of the Cronica Aule Regie; died 1314; variant forms of name: Otto, of Thuringia; Otto, of Zbraslav; Otto, Abbas)
Deutsche Biographie website, viewed January 20, 2023 (Otto von Thüringen)
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