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The rivalry between the Babenberg and Conradine families was intensified by their efforts to extend their authority in the region of the middle Main, and this quarrel, known as the "Babenberg feud", came to a first head in 892, when King Arnulf deposed Poppo II as Thuringian ruler, appointing Conrad
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in 1140, and became Margrave of Austria on Leopold's death in 1141. Having married Gertrude, the widow of Henry the Proud, he was invested in 1143 with the Duchy of Bavaria, and resigned his office as count palatine. In 1147 he participated in the
1372: 298:, who ruled Austria from 976 onwards. This second group claimed to have originated from the first, however, scholars have not been able to verify that claim. Today, a direct lineal descent from the 1117:
Leopold III supported Henry V, the son of Emperor Henry IV, in his rising against his father, but was soon drawn over to the emperor's side. In 1106 he married the daughter of Henry IV,
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that the Babenberg blood was brought into the Habsburg line, though this blood was from the pre-ducal Babenbergs. A side effect of this marriage was the use of the Babenberg name
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on 27 February 906, where the Conradines won a decisive victory, although Conrad the Elder fell in the battle. Two of the Babenberg brothers were also killed. The third,
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and in 976 appears as count of the Bavarian Eastern March, then a district not more than 60 miles in breadth on the eastern frontier of the duchy, which grew into the
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in 903, and had to cope both with revolting nobles and the continuing attacks by Babenberg forces. Both sides met in the battle of
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The leaders of the Babenbergs were the sons of Duke Henry, who called themselves after their castle of Babenburg on the upper
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was rewarded by many tokens of favour. Adalbert expanded the Austrian territory up to the present borders on the
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Babenbergs, the so-called Elder House of Babenberg, whose name refers to Babenburg Castle, the present site of
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of the Franconian Babenbergs lived on until 1583 when its lands were divided among the two branches of the
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against the king's forces, but surrendered in 906, and in spite of a promise of safe-conduct by Hatto was
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The Habsburgs did eventually gain descent from the Babenberg dukes, though at different times. The first
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in 1156, and from then until the extinction of the line in 1246, whereafter they were succeeded by the
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The male line of the Babenbergs became extinct in 1246, when Frederick II was killed in battle (the
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or War of the Babenberg Succession (1246–1256/78/82), the Duchies of Austria and Styria fell to
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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of Saxony. As compensation for this, Austria, the capital of which had been transferred to
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line was the last Habsburg line to gain Babenberg blood. Again it was via the previous
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in 1096. Between 1075 - 1095 the dynasty had its seat at Babenberg Castle of
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The Babenberg family can be broken down into two distinct groups: 1) The
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line to gain Babenberg blood (i.e. the Styrian) that the Spanish
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who gave the duchy of Bavaria to Henry the Proud's son, Duke
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the Elder instead, and installed Conrad's brother Rudolf as
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about 1155, was elevated into a duchy according to the
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1389:, whose descendants were to rule Austria until 1918. 245:from its creation in 976 AD until its elevation to 211: 203: 193: 183: 170: 148: 134: 60:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 1822: 1763: 1567:were descended), was a male-line granddaughter of 1165:became margrave in 1136, and in 1139 received the 464:Meanwhile, Rudolf's brother Gebhard was appointed 1485:line to be descended from the Babenbergs was the 1009:), possibly a descendant of the Luitpolding duke 457:; in return, the Babenbergs occupied the city of 1489:line. This was achieved through the marriage of 1251:. He died in 1194, and Austria fell to one son, 1141:in 1485. He is regarded as the patron saint of 282:(d. 839-41), they were related to the Frankish 1905:on the history of the state of Lower Austria ( 1086:, margrave from 1075, quarrelled with Emperor 447:. The next year, Adalhard was executed at the 1928: 1789:. New York: P. F. Collier & Son Company. 1094:, when he supported the papal side of Bishop 1076:rivers. He was succeeded in 1055 by his son, 966: 759:History of Austria-Hungary during World War I 8: 1343:, the only child of his late elder brother, 1133:. His zeal in founding monasteries, such as 1579:scions descended from the Babenberg Dukes. 1551:gained their descent from the Babenbergs — 1935: 1921: 1913: 1520:line, which occurred with the children of 1362:After some years of struggle known as the 973: 959: 505: 318:, the Elder Babenbergs descended from the 140: 27:Austrian noble dynasty from c. 962 to 1246 1157:One of Leopold's younger sons was Bishop 120:Learn how and when to remove this message 1770:. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1650: 1648: 1646: 1644: 1642: 1640: 1638: 1636: 1634: 1235:. 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Margraviate of Austria
Duchy of Austria
Duchy of Styria
Duchy of Bavaria
Leopold I
Frederick II
Austrian Dukes and Margraves
Bamberg
Duchy of Franconia
Bavaria
Margraviate of Austria
a duchy
House of Habsburg
Franconian
Bamberg Cathedral
Poppo of Grapfeld
Robertian dynasty

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