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  1. 1 day ago · Regencies of William, Duke of Austria and Leopold IV, Duke of Austria (1404-1411) Succeeded as a minor, under guardianship of his Leopoldinian uncles. He was elected, in 1437–38, as King of Bohemia and King of Hungary , and also as King of Germany , beginning a three centuries long succession of Habsburg rulers as Kings of the Romans and Holy ...

  2. 1 day ago · Albert IV (Albrecht IV), duke of Austria 13951404, in conflict with Leopold IV. Albert V ( Albrecht V ), duke of Austria 1404–1439, Holy Roman Emperor from 1438 to 1439 as Albert II . See also below .

    • 11th century
  3. May 5, 2024 · William and his brother Leopold IV succeeded him as Duke of Austria, ruling jointly with their uncle Albert III. A fierce inheritance dispute arose when Duke Albert III died in 1395 and was succeeded by his only son Albert IV, William's first cousin.

    • Vienna
    • circa 1369
    • "the Courteous"
    • Vienna, Austria
  4. 3 days ago · Grand Duke of Lithuania: Leopold of Austria 1614–1662: Philip IV 1605–1665 King of Spain: Mariana of Austria 1634–1696: Ferdinand IV 1633–1654 King of Germany r. 1653–1654: Maria Anna of Austria 1654–1689: Johann Wilhelm 1658–1716 Elector Palatine: Charles V 1643–1690 Duke of Lorraine: Eleanor of Austria 1653–1697: Michał I ...

  5. May 1, 2024 · Leopold II was the Holy Roman emperor from 1790 to 1792, one of the most capable of the 18th-century reformist rulers known as the “enlightened despots.”. The third son of the Habsburg Maria Theresa and the emperor Francis I, Leopold succeeded his father as duke of Tuscany when his eldest brother.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
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  7. 6 days ago · The Heiligenkreuz (“Holy Cross”) Abbey, founded in 1133 by St. Leopold III, owes its name to the presence of a relic of the True Cross, donated by Leopold V, duke of Austria, in 1188. Its geographical location, in the heart of the Viennese woods, half an hour from Vienna, as well as the exceptional preservation of its medieval architecture ...

  8. May 6, 2024 · Coat of arms of w:Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria; arms (modern) of the w:House of Habsburg (Archdukes of Austria): Gules, a fess argent ("Bindenschild" / Neuösterreich, "New Austria"); originally the arms of the House of Babenburg (Duchies of Austria and Styria); formerly Habsburg used for arms the "Lion of Habsburg" ("Habsburg ancient") (see ...

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