Otto I's victory over the Hungarians in 955 is most important for which of these reasons?

A. It ended the period of invasions.
B. It consolidated Otto I's control of Germany.
C. It created the Holy Roman Empire.
D. The victory brought Otto to the throne.


Answer: B

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