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- Henry II (German: Heinrich; 1107 – 13 January 1177), called Jasomirgott, a member of the House of Babenberg, was Count Palatine of the Rhine from 1140...
- half-brother Margrave Leopold. Leopold's brother and successor Henry Jasomirgott was enfeoffed with Bavaria in 1141. In 1156, Hohenstaufen Emperor Frederick...
- was Frederick's paternal half-uncle, the Babenberg margrave Henry II Jasomirgott. In addition to the elevation of his margraviate, the emperor determined...
- Géza who came of age in the same year, invaded Austria and routed Henry Jasomirgott, Margrave of Austria, in the Battle of the Fischa. Although the German–Hungarian...
- Salm (Count Otto I of Salm in 1040) and the House of Babenberg (Henry Jasomirgott in 1140/41). The first hereditary Count Palatine of the Rhine was Conrad...
- 1095–1113 Gottfried von Calw 1113–29 William of Ballenstedt 1129–39 Henry IV Jasomirgott 1139–42 Hermann III of Stahleck 1142–55 The first hereditary count palatine...
- Duchy of Bavaria, which Conrad ceded to the Babenberg margrave Henry II Jasomirgott of Austria. Gertrude and Henry II married on 1 May 1142 in Brunswick...
- Leopold III the Good (1095–1136) Leopold the Generous (1137–1141) Henry II Jasomirgott (1141–1177) Leopold V the Virtuous (1177–1194) Frederick I the Catholic...
- Leopold III the Good (1095–1136) Leopold the Generous (1137–1141) Henry II Jasomirgott (1141–1177) Leopold V the Virtuous (1177–1194) Frederick I the Catholic...
- Leopold III the Good (1095–1136) Leopold the Generous (1137–1141) Henry II Jasomirgott (1141–1177) Leopold V the Virtuous (1177–1194) Frederick I the Catholic...