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- became known as the Bavarian Eastern March (Latin: Marcha orientalis) or Ostarrichi (German: Österreich). The first known margrave was Burkhard, who is mentioned...
- Österreich, derives from the Old High German word Ostarrîchi "eastern realm", recorded in the so-called Ostarrîchi Do****ent of 996, applied to the Margraviate...
- the "territory which is known in the vernacular as Ostarrichi" (regione vulgari vocabulo Ostarrichi), specified as the region of Neuhofen an der Ybbs (in...
- derives from the Old High German Ostarrîchi, which meant "eastern realm" and which first appeared in the "Ostarrîchi do****ent" of 996. This word is probably...
- established in 1156 by the Privilegium Minus, when the Margraviate of Austria (Ostarrîchi) was detached from Bavaria and elevated to a duchy in its own right. After...
- times. The oldest attestation dates back to 996, where the written name "ostarrichi" occurs in a do****ent transferring land in present-day Austria to a Bavarian...
- Guildfordia ostarrichi is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Turbinidae, the turban snails. MolluscaBase (2018)...
- Empire established by the Germanic Franks in the 9th century. The name Ostarrîchi (Austria) has been in use since 996 AD when it was a margravate of the...
- Bavaria to the west. In 996 mention was first made of an area known as Ostarrîchi, which is the origin of the word Österreich (German for Austria). The...
- the Nibelungs). The German name for Austria was only first mentioned as Ostarrichi in a famous do****ent of 996. March of Pannonia Leopold I, Margrave of...