Odo of Wetterau

The rebellious dukes Gilbert II of Maasgau and Eberhard of Franconia had looted the counties of Odo and his nephew Conrad (Count of Lower Lahngau) east of the Rhine.

But when the insurgents crossed the Rhine again at Andernach to return to Lorraine, Odo and Conrad had a chance.

Gilbert and Eberhard were still at their rear on the eastern shore when the bulk of the army had made the crossing.

The rebellion was thus broken and Emperor Otto I the Great could easily recover his authority.

Odo thus became a favorite of Otto: at the death of Conrad (949), he was also appointed Count of Lower Lahngau.