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  1. Frederick I (German: Friedrich I. von Österreich, c. 1175 – 16 April 1198), known as Frederick the Catholic (German: Friedrich der Katholische), was the Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198. He was a member of the House of Babenberg.

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    House of Babenberg; Country: Margraviate of Austria Duchy of Austria Duchy of Styria Duchy of Bavaria: Founded: c. 962: Founder: Leopold I: Final ruler: Frederick II: Titles: Duke, Margrave, Count: Dissolution: 1246

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  4. Frederick I ( German: Friedrich I. von Österreich, c. 1175 – 16 April 1198 ), known as Frederick the Catholic ( German: Friedrich der Katholische ), was the Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198. He was a member of the House of Babenberg. Quick Facts Duke, Predecessor ... Close. Biography.

  5. Frederick II (German: Friedrich II.; 25 April 1211 – 15 June 1246), known as Frederick the Quarrelsome (Friedrich der Streitbare), was Duke of Austria and Styria from 1230 until his death. He was the fifth and last Austrian duke from the House of Babenberg, since the former margraviate was elevated to a duchy by the 1156 Privilegium Minus.

  6. Ostarrîchi: Austria under the Babenbergs. In the late Middle Ages, the area along the Danube that was to become the centre of the Habsburg dominions was a contested border zone of the Holy Roman Empire. Before the Habsburgs came to power, the area was ruled by the Babenbergs.

  7. Exhibitions. Period. The Babenberg Legacy. 1273–1282. The beginning of this epoch is marked by conflict between two kings: Rudolf I, crowned in 1273 as the first Roman-German king of the Habsburg dynasty, and Ottokar II Přemysl, King of Bohemia, who refuses to recognize him.

  8. Frederick I (German: Friedrich I. von Österreich, c. 1175 – 16 April 1198), known as Frederick the Catholic (German: Friedrich der Katholische), was the Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198. He was a member of the House of Babenberg.

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