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- century. They are named after their descent from Margrave Luitpold (or Liutpold) of Bavaria, who re****erted Bavarian autonomy in the early 10th century...
- Luitpold (or Liutpold) (modern Leopold) (died 4 July 907), perhaps of the Huosi family or related to the Carolingian dynasty by Liutswind, mother of Emperor...
- Geschichte. Vienna: Verlag Degener. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leopold I, Margrave of Austria. Leopold I. Liutpold, Babenberger-Markgraf at AEIOU...
- succeeded in founding a ducal dynasty, as the Ottonians did in Saxony or the Liutpolding in Bavaria, though the Hunfridings came closest. The duchy encomp****ed...
- only two known margraves before it was annexed to the March of Austria. Liutpold, reigned for a few days until his death on 9 December 1043 Siegfried I...
- establishing their supremacy in Lotharingia like the Liudolfings or Liutpoldings did in the duchies of Saxony and Bavaria. By his wife Alberada, who predeceased...
- managed to avoid execution. In 913 Conrad I married Cunigunde, widow of Liutpold and sister of the Swabian count Erchanger. They had: Cunigunda and Herman...
- Geschichte. Vienna: Verlag Degener. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leopold II, Margrave of Austria. Leopold II. Liutpold, Babenberger-Markgraf at AEIOU...
- Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès. Agilmar (860) Bardo (c. 1042–1051) Liutpold (c. 1055–) Bruno (c. 1114) Albrecht (c. 1130) Stephen Peter of Aspelt c...
- Sophie of Pfannberg-Peggau. They had six children: Conrad II of Sanneck Liutpold III of Sanneck Gebhard III of Sanneck Ulrich of Sanneck, who eventually...