- line of the
Babenbergs became extinct in 1246, when
Frederick II was
killed in
battle (the
Henneberg branch of the
Franconian Babenbergs lived on until...
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Fredericks actually follow the
Babenberg counting. His
numbering reflects, not the
ducal succession of the
Babenbergs (being in fact the
seventh ruler...
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important representatives during the
Babenberg feud, a
quarrel between the
Babenbergs and
Conradine families. His
sister Hedwiga was
married to Otto I of Saxony...
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became the
Duchy of Franconia.
Early in his career,
Conrad feuded with the
Babenbergs Henry of
Franconia and Adalbert. Conrad's
chief residence was Friedeslar...
- King
Lothair III of Germany. He
therefore forged an
alliance with the
Babenbergs and the
Hohenstaufen families, who, as
relatives of the
extinct Salian...
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Vienna down to
Hungary and the
Byzantine Empire. For a
short time, the
Babenbergs came to be one of the most
influential ruling families in the Empire,...
-
Leopold was born at
Babenberg castle in Gars am Kamp, the son of
Margrave Leopold II and Ida of Formbach-Ratelnberg. The
Babenbergs had come to Austria...
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elected King of the Romans.
Taking advantage of the
extinction of the
Babenbergs and of his
victory over
Ottokar II of
Bohemia at the
Battle on the Marchfeld...
- was
settled by the Baiuvarii. In 1155,
Vienna became the seat of the
Babenbergs, who
ruled Austria from 976 to 1246. In 1221,
Vienna was
granted city...
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Hedwig of
Babenberg Duchess consort of
Saxony Tenure 880 - 903 Died 24
December 903
Spouse Otto I, Duke of
Saxony Issue Thankmar Liudolf Henry the Fowler...