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  2. Leopold II (1050 – 12 October 1095), known as Leopold the Fair (German: Luitpold der Schöne), a member of the House of Babenberg, was Margrave of Austria from 1075 until his death. A supporter of the Gregorian Reforms, he was one of the main opponents of the German king Henry IV during the Investiture Controversy.

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  3. Jan 13, 2023 · Leopold II (1050 – 12 October 1095), known as Leopold the Fair (German: Luitpold der Schöne), a member of the House of Babenberg, [1] was Margrave of Austria from 1075 until his death. A supporter of the Gregorian Reforms, he was one of the main opponents of the German king Henry IV during the Investiture Controversy. Life.

  4. When Leopold II. 'der Schöne' Markgraf von Österreich was born in 1052, in Klosterneuburg, Tulln, Lower Austria, Austria, his father, Markgraf Ernst "der Tapfere" von Babenberg von Österreich, was 25 and his mother, Adelheid von Eilenburg, was 23. He married Ida von Cham in 1069, in Cham, Bavaria, Germany.

  5. Leopold II (1050 – 12 October 1095), known as Leopold the Fair (German: Luitpold der Schöne), a member of the House of Babenberg, was Margrave of Austria from 1075 until his death. A supporter of the Gregorian Reforms, he was one of the main opponents of the German king Henry IV during the Investiture Controversy.

  6. Contents. Leopold II. Babenberg margrave. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Austria. In Austria: Early Babenberg period. …influenced the next Babenberg margrave, Leopold II, to abandon Henry’s cause.

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