- 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...
-
expanding the
Bavarian eastern march, from its
first eastern marches the
Traungau and Carantania, over the
Avarian March,
thereafter sharing the name Pannonian...
-
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...
-
Slovenia (Lower Styria), but also in
Upper Austria, more
precisely the
Traungau region around the
cities of Wels and Steyr, as well as the present-day...
-
joint Bavarian–Carantanian army and a
Hungarian force near Wels in the
Traungau, on the
plain of the
Welser Heide,
nowadays a part of Austria. The battle...