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Agnes of Babenberg
Agnes of Babenberg This article or section does not cite ... can help Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. Agnes de Babenberg (died 1157) was the daughter of Leopold ... from 1095 to 1136 and his wife, Agnes of Germany, daughter of Henry IV, ...
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Agnes de Babenberg (translated from French)
Agnes de Babenberg Agnes de Babenberg (v. 1111 - 1157 ), known also under the ... 1178 ). See too Ladislas the II Outlaw Babenberg
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Babenberg
Babenberg History of Austria Babenberger Habsburg Monarchy Holy ... who called themselves after their castle of Babenberg on the upper Main, around which their ... the ancestral castle of the family. The Babenberg feud The rivalry between the Babenberg and Conradine families was intensified by their ... Main, and this quarrel, known as the " Babenberg feud ," came to a head at ...
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Category:Babenberg
Category:Babenberg Pages in category "Babenberg" There are 20 pages in this section of this category. * Babenberg A Adalbert of Austria Agnes of Babenberg Agnes of Germany Austrian Crown Jewels ...
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Judith of Babenberg
Judith of Babenberg Judith of Babenberg (c. late 1110s/1120–post-1168), also sometimes ... daughter of Leopold III of Austria and Agnes of Germany. The chronicler Otto of Freising ...
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Agnes of Germany
Agnes of Germany Agnes of Germany (1072 – September 24, 1143 ... 1152). Following Frederick's death in 1105, Agnes married secondly, Leopold III (born 1073; died ... According to legend, a veil lost by Agnes and found by Leopold years later while ... him to found the monastery of Klosterneuburg. Agnes and Leopold III were the parents ...
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Gertrud of Babenberg (translated from German)
Gertrud of Babenberg Gertrud of Babenberg (* 1226 ; ? 24. April 1288 ), (after other sources ... it with the two children Friedrich and Agnes after Meissen in Saxonia to its distorting ... History Allands . Person data NAME Gertrud of Babenberg ALTERNATIVE NAME SHORT DESCRIPTION Niece duke Friedrich ...
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Leopold III of Austria (Babenberg)
Leopold III of Austria (Babenberg) Leopold III (1073 – November 15, 1136 ... Henry II Jasomirgott. His second wife was Agnes, the sister of Emperor Henry V, since ... raised the importance of the House of Babenberg, to which important royal rights on the ... he found the veil of his wife Agnes, lost years before. At that place, the ...
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Leopold IV of Austria (Babenberg)
Leopold IV of Austria (Babenberg) Leopold IV, the Generous (c. 1080 – ... Adalbert and Henry Jasomirgott. Through his mother Agnes , he was related to the Hohenstaufen. In ...
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Ancestors of Nicholas II of Russia
... of Count Christian V of Oldenburg and Agnes of Honstein . Count Christian V of Oldenburg ... of Count Christian II of Oldenburg and Agnes of Altena. Count Christian II of Oldenburg ... Duke Rudolf I of Saxe-Wittenberg and Agnes of Lindau-Ruppin. Duke Rudolf I of ... Duke Albrecht II of Saxe-Wittenberg and Agnes of Habsburg Duchess Agnes of Habsburg, daughter of Duke Rudolph ...
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