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  1. The church was built from 1114 to 1136 as a three-nave basilica with transept and flèche. The fact that it was the largest church of its time in Austria and the short construction period indicate how important this ambitious venture must have been for Leopold III. Today, its outside appearance bears the stamp of restoration work carried out on ...

  2. LEOPOLD III (1901–1983) King of Belgium from 1934 to 1983. Leopold III succeeded his father, Albert I, a hero of World War I, in 1934. In part under the leadership of Leopold, in 1936 Belgium decided to end its military alliance with France and to pursue an independent course instead. It was a move that foreshadowed Belgium's subsequent ...

  3. Leopold III of Austria may refer to: Leopold III, Margrave of Austria , the Saint (1050–1136), Margrave of Austria from the house of Babenberg Leopold III, Duke of Austria , (1351–1386), Duke of Styria, Carinthia, Tyrol, and Vorderösterreich of House of Habsburg, died in Battle of Sempach

  4. Dates of Saint Leopold's Day in Vienna. 2025 Sat, Nov 15. Regional Holiday. 2024 Fri, Nov 15. Regional Holiday. 2023 Wed, Nov 15. Regional Holiday. 2022 Tue, Nov 15. Regional Holiday.

  5. The Wine Estate. Stift Klosterneuburg owns a total vineyard area of 108 hectares, making it one of the largest and most famous wineries in the country. With nearly ten centuries of experience, Stift Klosterneuburg is dedicated to producing authentic wines of character, wines with a sense of place. Specialization in indigenous grape varieties ...

  6. Leopold III, Saint, Margrave of Austria, 1073?-1136. Leopold III, Saint, Markgraf von Österreich, 1075-1136 ... Leopold III Label from public data source Wikidata ...

  7. The successful marriage policy of margrave Leopold III increased the importance of the House of Babenberg in late medieval Austria (12th century). Historical documentation is inconclusive in providing evidence whether or not his eldest son Adalbert derived from an earlier relationship or from the marriage with King Henry IV's daughter Agnes of ...

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