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- of the Middle Ages, much of what would become Upper Austria constituted Traungau, a region of the Duchy of Bavaria. In the mid-13th century, it became known...
- The Otakars (or von Traungaus, or Traungauer) were a medieval dynasty ruling the Imperial March of Styria (later the Duchy of Styria) from 1056 to 1192...
- William I of Traungau (... – after 835) he was count of Traungau, a county of the Eastern March, from 821 until his death. William was a member of the...
- of an ancient Austrian noble family, originally from the Upper Austrian Traungau. It is considered one of the oldest extant aristocratic families in Central...
- mother he inherited extended allodial lands and the margravial title in the Traungau region around the fortress of Steyr. He also served a Vogt (reeve) of the...
- Steyr River by the local Traungau counts, first mentioned as Styraburg in a 980 deed. From 1055 Steyr Castle in the Bavarian Traungau as well as the adjacent...
- river, with the Enns tributary in the west forming the border with the Traungau shire of the Bavarian stem duchy. The eastern frontier with the Hungarian...
- again do****ented along the Traun River, when the area was part of the Traungau region of the German stem duchy of Bavaria, held by the comital dynasty...
- expanding the Bavarian eastern march, from its first eastern marches the Traungau and Carantania, over the Avarian March, thereafter sharing the name Pannonian...
- orientalis, corresponded to a front along the Danube river from the Bavarian Traungau up to Szombathely (Savaria) and the Rába river, including the Vienna Basin...