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Otto the Great would be significant for being one of the most successful successors of Charlemagne to rule the Holy Roman Empire in central Europe. Like his ancestor Charlemagne, he would preside over a rebirth in learning called "The Ottonian renaissance" and would also defeat many enemies of Christendom to secure his borders, notably the pagan Magyars (modern day Hungarians) at the Battle of Lechfield in 955.

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