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  1. Alan John Barnard. House of Babenberg, Austrian ruling house in the 10th–13th century. Leopold I of Babenberg became margrave of Austria in 976. The Babenbergs’ power was modest, however, until the 12th century, when they came to dominate the Austrian nobility. With the death of Duke Frederick II in 1246, the male.

  2. Apr 24, 2021 · Heinrich "Heinrich" of Franconia formerly Babenberg aka Babenberger. Born about 0825 in Babenberg Castle, Bamberg, Bayern, Germany. Ancestors. Son of Poppa (Grapfield) des Francs [uncertain] and Kunigunda Cunegonde [uncertain] Brother of Poppo (of Grapfeld) von Grapfeld [half] Husband of Engeltrude (Friuli) di Friuli — married [date unknown ...

  3. Mar 5, 2017 · Started by Sharon Doubell on Sunday, March 5, 2017. Sharon Doubell C. 3/5/2017 at 8:31 AM. Birth Date 10 October 853 OR c. 870. Birth Location Babenberg Castle, Bamberg, (Present Oberfranken), Herzogtum Bayern (Bavaria), Ostenfrankenreich (Present Germany) OR Lorraine, France. Death Date 24 December 903 OR 24 December 905.

  4. Apr 15, 2009 · Created by: Lutetia. Added: Apr 15, 2009. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 35908778. Source citation. Frankish nobility, she was born around 853 as daughter of Heinrich of Babenberg and his unknown wife, who might have been a granddaughter of St Ida. She married Otto of Saxony around 869 and bore him five children and died in 903.

  5. Notes about Hedwig of Babenberg From Wikipedia Hedwiga (also known as Hathui; c. 850/55 – 24 December 903), was Duchess of Saxony from about 880 until her death, by her marriage with the Liudolfing duke Otto the Illustrious. She is the mother of King Henry the Fowler. Her parentage is not clearly stated in any contemporary source.

  6. Hedwig is a German feminine given name, from Old High German Hadwig, Hadewig, Haduwig. It is a Germanic name consisting of the two elements hadu "battle, combat" and wig "fight, duel". The name is on record since the 9th century, with Haduwig, a daughter of Louis the German. The name remained popular in German high nobility during the 10th and ...

  7. Hedwiga (also known as Hathui; c. 850/55 – 24 December 903), was Duchess of Saxony from about 880 until her death, by her marriage with the Liudolfing duke Otto the Illustrious. She is the mother of King Henry the Fowler. Her parentage is not clearly stated in any contemporary source. One probable conjecture is that she was the daughter of Henry of Franconia (d. 886), documented as a ...

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