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  1. Adalbert (German: Albrecht, c. 985 – 26 May 1055), known as Adalbert the Victorious (German: Albrecht der Siegreiche), was the Margrave of Austria from 1018 until his death in 1055. He was a member of the House of Babenberg.

  2. Dec 31, 2023 · Adalbert the Victorious (died May 26, 1055 in Melk) was Margrave of Austria from 1018 until his death. He extended the eastern border of the then small Ostmark of Bavaria as far as the rivers Morava/March and Leitha and supported King Henry III in his battles against Hungary and Bohemia.

    • Melk, Lower Austria
    • Glismod, Frozza Adelheid Orseolo
    • Lower Austria
    • circa 987
  3. Adalbert Margrave of Austria. Frozza Orseolo. Marriage. Children (2) Leopold Marquis De Neumark. Ernest Margrave of Austria. View All. Parents and Siblings. Leopold I von Babenberg Markgraf von Österreich. Richarda vom Sualafeldgau.

    • Male
    • Frozza Orseolo, Glismund Von Sachsen
  4. Adalbert Margrave of “The Victorious” von Babenberg. Adalbert (German: Albrecht, c. 985 – 26 May 1055), known as Adalbert 'the Victorious' (German: Albrecht der Siegreiche), was Markgraf der Ostmark (Margrave of Austria) from 1018 until his death in 1055. He was a member of the House of Babenberg.

  5. Feb 27, 2019 · Born 0985 in Melk, Niederösterreich, Austria. Ancestors. Son of Luitpold (Babenberg) Österreich and Richeza (Sualafeldgau) Österreich. Brother of Unknown Kunigunda, Heinrich (Babenberg) Österreich, Judith (Babenberg) von Österreich, Ernst (Babenberg) Schwaben, Heinrich (Margrave of Austria) Österreich I, Poppo (Babenberg) von Österreich ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BabenbergBabenberg - Wikipedia

    hide. (Top) Origin. One or two families. Popponids. Babenberg Feud. Margraves of Austria. Dukes of Austria. Rise to power. Extinction. Genetic legacy. Byzantine blood. The Babenbergs and the Habsburgs. See also. References. External links. Babenberg. The House of Babenberg was a noble dynasty of Austrian Dukes and Margraves.

  7. From 976 until 1246, the Margraviate of Austria and its successor, the Duchy of Austria, was ruled by the House of Babenberg. At that time, those states were part of the Holy Roman Empire. From 1246 until 1918, the duchy and its successor, the Archduchy of Austria, was ruled by the House of Habsburg.

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