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  1. Helena of Hungary. Frederick I (German: Friedrich I. von Österreich, c. 1175 – 16 April 1198 [1] ), 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.

  2. May 13, 2024 · This guide will walk you through the Austria tourist visa application process, and the documents you need, and answer the frequently asked questions, helping to make your journey a smooth and memorable one. Last updated: May 13, 2024 10:01 pm. Visa Verge - Senior Editor.

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  4. Theodora Angelina. 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 ...

  5. son Frederick William I. Frederick I (born July 11, 1657, Königsberg, Prussia [now Kaliningrad, Russia]—died Feb. 25, 1713, Berlin) was the elector of Brandenburg (as Frederick III), who became the first king in Prussia (1701–13), freed his domains from imperial suzerainty, and continued the policy of territorial aggrandizement begun by ...

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  6. Frederick of Austria. Frederick of Austria ( Friedrich I. von Österreich) may refer to: Frederick I of Austria (Babenberg) (c. 1175 – 1198), of the Babenberg family, duke from 1195 to 1198. Frederick I of Austria (Habsburg) (c. 1289 – 1330) of the Habsburg family, duke from 1308 to 1330. Frederick II of Austria (1211–1246), Babenberg duke.

  7. Frederick I was the third Duke of Austria, ruling for three short years at the end of the 12th Century. He was born in 1175, to Duke Leopold V and Helena of Hungary. He was his parents' oldest child; he eventually had a younger brother, Leopold. Leopold V was much involved in things in foreign lands. He had gone on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land ...

  8. 6 days ago · Frederick I, duke of Swabia (as Frederick III, 1147–90) and German king and Holy Roman emperor (1152–90), who challenged papal authority and sought to establish German predominance in western Europe. He died while on the Third Crusade to the Holy Land. Learn more about Frederick’s life and reign.

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