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Theodora Komnene. Leopold V (1157 – 31 December 1194), known as the Virtuous ( German: der Tugendhafte) was a member of the House of Babenberg who reigned as Duke of Austria from 1177 and Duke of Styria within the Holy Roman Empire from 1192 until his death. The Georgenberg Pact resulted in Leopold being enfeoffed with Styria by Roman-German ...
- 1177–1194
- Theodora Komnene
May 20, 2023 · Leopold V (1157 – December 31, 1194), the Virtuous, was a Babenberg duke of Austria from 1177 and of Styria from 1192 until his death. He was the son of the Austrian duke Henry II Jasomirgott and his Byzantine wife, Theodora Comnena, a daughter of Andronicus Comnenus, the second eldest son of the Emperor John II Komnenos.
- 1157
- December 31, 1194 (37)Graz, Styria, Austria
- Austria
- Heiligenkreuz Abbey
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Adelaide of Eilenburg. 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 .
- 1075–1095
- Adelaide of Eilenburg
Jan 13, 2023 · Leopold III 'the Saint' Markgraf von Österreich+ b. 1072, d. 1136 (1) Leopold II (1050 – October 12, 1095) was a Babenberg Margrave of Austria ruling from 1075 onwards. He was known as Leopold the 'fair'. He was the son of Ernest the Brave and Adelheid, the daughter of Margrave Dedi (or Dedo) II of Meissen.
Leopold V, known as the Virtuous was a member of the House of Babenberg who reigned as Duke of Austria from 1177 and Duke of Styria within the Holy Roman Empire from 1192 until his death. The Georgenberg Pact resulted in Leopold being enfeoffed with Styria by Roman-German Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in 1193, which would lead to the eventual creation of modern Austria. Leopold was also known ...
students of Minnesang, Duke Leopold V (1172-94), patron of Reinmar der Alte, and Leopold VI (II98-1230), mentioned in the poems of Walther von der Vogelweide. Jans gives a disjointed, idealized, nostalgic picture of the Babenberg court at the height of its glory under them. Popular tradition is an important ingredient in the work and he is much ...
Leopold I (also Luitpold; c. 940 – 10 July 994), known as the Illustrious ( German: der Erlauchte) was a member of the House of Babenberg who ruled as Margrave of Austria from 976 until his death. [1] He was the first margrave of the Babenberg dynasty which ruled the March and Duchy of Austria until its extinction in 1246.