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HRE-Welfen.svg|Otto IV Welf<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Emperor of Holy Roman Empire<br>Attributed ''Or variant'' arms</span>
HRE-Welfen.svg|Otto IV Welf<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Emperor of Holy Roman Empire<br>Attributed ''Or variant'' arms</span>
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<!-- Arms by Matthew Paris are also most likely attributed as Otto would have no right to use the imperial eagle and the three lions were adopted and used apparently only by Richard I. Also William who was the progenitor of the Brunswick-Luneburg line was the 4th and youngest son not 3rd son. By age we have: Heinrich/Henry who became the Count Palatine, Lothar who served as hostage at Augsburg and died young at around age of 15-16, Otto who became the Emperor and finally William who founded the collateral branch of Brunswick-Luneburg dukes. -->

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