Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Otto
Otto Crusius
Otto Crusius was a German classical scholar. He was born in Hanover and died in Munich.
Otto Mengelberg
Otto van der Leck
Otón de Baja Lotaringia
Otón fue el duque de Baja Lorena desde 993 hasta su muerte. Era hijo de Carlos, hijo del rey Luis IV, y su primera esposa, una hija de Roberto de Vermandois, conde de Meaux y Troyes. Cuando su padre abandonó el ducado para combatir contra Hugo Capeto por el trono de Francia en 987, se convirtió en regente en la Baja Lorena cuando aún tenía aparentemente menos de veinte años. Carlos fue derrotado definitivamente en 991 y murió dos años después prisionero en Orléans. Otón entonces sucedió en el ducado. En 1002, a la muerte del emperador Otón III del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, fue uno de los nobles leales que acompañaran su cuerpo desde Paterno a Aquisgrán. De acuerdo con la Crónica de Sigeberto de Gembloux, murió en 1006, pero parece que él estaba vivo todavía en 1012, cuando el conde Godofredo II de Verdún le sucedió en el ducado.
Otto I de Schaumbourg
Otto Ribbeck
Johann Carl Otto Ribbeck, was a German classical scholar. His works are mostly confined to criticisms of Latin poetry and to classical character sketches.
Otto Blehr
Otto Albert Blehr was a Norwegian attorney and newspaper editor. He served as a politician representing the Liberal Party. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 1902 to 1903 during the Union between Sweden and Norway and from 1921 to 1923 following the Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden.
Otto Lessing
Otto Lessing was a prominent German Historicist sculptor whose work largely shaped the appearance of Berlin in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was the son of history and landscape painter Carl Friedrich Lessing and the great great nephew of poet Gotthold Ephraim Lessing.
Otto Kässbohrer
Otto Kässbohrer was a German entrepreneur and vehicle manufacturer. In 1951 he designed and constructed one of the first chassisless buses.
Otto Bolesławowic
Otto Bolesławowic (1000–1033) was member of the House of Piast. He was the third son of King Bolesław the Brave of Poland. Having inherited no land from his father, he fled to Germany. After the defeat of his brother Mieszko II Lambert in 1032, Otto received a part of Poland to rule but died shortly after.