Otto I met the greatest resistance and rebellion from

a. the church.
b. his brother Henry and his sons.
c. pagans who did not want to convert.
d. the Bulgars on his eastern flank.
e. the Franks, who resisted his claim to being Holy Roman Emperor.


b

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