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  1. Nov 12, 2012 · 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 Waiblingen, with whom Leopold is considered to ...

  2. Biography. Agnes of Germany (1072/3 – 24 September 1143), also known as Agnes ofWaiblingen, was a member of the Salian imperial family. Through her firstmarriage, she was a Duchess consort of Swabia; through her secondmarriage, she was a Margravine consort of Austria. She was the daughter of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, and Bertha ofSavoy. [1]

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  5. Born in Grimma, Catherine was the eldest child of Duke Albert III of Saxony and his wife, the Bohemian princess Sidonie of Poděbrady. Her paternal grandparents were Elector Frederick III of Saxony and Margaret of Austria, daughter of the Habsburg duke Ernest the Iron. Her maternal grandparents were King George of Poděbrady and his first wife ...

  6. Babenberg. Articles relating to the House of Babenberg, a noble dynasty of Austrian margraves and dukes. They ruled the Margraviate of Austria / Duchy of Austria from 976 to 1246. The founder was Leopold I, Margrave of Austria. They claimed descent from the Robertians, and were possibly also descendants of the Luitpoldings .

  7. 12th century in the Holy Roman Empire. 13th century in the Holy Roman Empire. Sicilian royal houses. Ruling families of the Duchy of Swabia. Royal houses of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Ruling families of the County of Burgundy. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after Roman Catholic families.

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