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  1. Biography. Albert III was born in the ducal residence of Vienna, the third son of the Habsburg duke Albert II of Austria and his wife Joanna of Pfirt. Even though his father had determined a house law, whereby the four sons were obliged to rule jointly and equally, the eldest brother Rudolf IV assumed the reins of government after his father's death in 1358.

  2. Albert III of Austria (September 9, 1349–August 29, 1395), known as Albert with the Pigtail (German: Herzog Albrecht III "mit dem Copfe"), was a duke of Austria and a member of the House of Habsburg. Life. Albert III was born in Vienna, the 3rd son of Duke Albert II of Austria. Even though his father had determined that the eldest son should ...

  3. House of Habsburg. Father. Albert I of Germany. Mother. Elizabeth of Carinthia. Albert II (12 December 1298 [dubious – discuss] – 16 August 1358), known as the Wise or the Lame, a member of the House of Habsburg, was duke of Austria and Styria from 1330, as well as duke of Carinthia and margrave of Carniola from 1335 until his death.

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  5. The treaty concluded in 1379 in the Cistercian monastery of Neuberg an der Mürz between the brothers Albrecht III and Leopold III resulted in division of the Habsburg possessions while preserving mutual claims of inheritance. According to its provisions Albrecht received the duchy of Austria (Upper and Lower Austria) including the Traungau and Salzkammergut. For his part

  6. Albert III of Austria (9 September 1349 – 29 August 1395), known as Albert with the Braid (Pigtail) ( German: Albrecht mit dem Zopf ), a member of the House of Habsburg, was Duke of Austria from 1365 until his death. Albert III. Albert III, 16th century portrait. Duke of Austria. Reign.

  7. In Austria: Division of the Habsburg lands. …1365 by his two brothers, Albert III and Leopold III. After some years of joint rule, however, they quarreled and in 1379, by the Treaty of Neuberg, partitioned the family lands. Albert, as the elder brother, received the more prosperous countries on the Danube (Upper and Lower Austria).

  8. The life of Duke Albrecht III was initially marked by the crisis within the family and the lack of political orientation following the early death of Duke Rudolf IV. Duke Albrecht III was the third son of Duke Albrecht II and Joan of Ferrette. After his father’s death in 1358 the young boy came under the authority of his eldest brother, Duke ...

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