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  1. Baptism of Duke Theodo by Bishop Rupert of Salzburg, St Peter's Abbey, Salzburg. Theodo (about 625 – 11 December c. 716), also known as Theodo V and Theodo II, was the Duke of Bavaria from 670 or, more probably, 680 to his death. It is with Theodo that the well-sourced history of Bavaria begins.

  2. Rudolf IV (1 November 1339 – 27 July 1365), also called Rudolf the Founder ( German: der Stifter ), was a scion of the House of Habsburg who ruled as duke of Austria (self-proclaimed archduke ), Styria and Carinthia from 1358, as well as count of Tyrol from 1363 and as the first duke of Carniola from 1364 until his death.

  3. He was the Duke of Austria from 1395 until 1404, which then included roughly today's Lower Austria and most of Upper Austria, as the other Habsburg dominions were at that time ruled by his relatives of the Leopoldinian Line of the family.

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  5. Mar 30, 2023 · About Theodo II, duke of Bavaria. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodo_of_Bavaria. Theodo (about 625 – 11 December c. 716), also known as Theodo V and Theodo II, was the Duke of Bavaria from 670 or, more probably, 680 to his death. It is with Theodo that the well-sourced history of Bavaria begins.

    • (Present Bavaria)
    • circa 625
    • Folchaide of Bavaria
    • Mettlach, Saar, Germany
  6. Apr 28, 2022 · About Theodo I, duke of Bavaria. Theodo I, Duke of Bavaria (c630-c670), but sometimes called Theodo IV. HIs ancestry is speculative. (Stewart Baldwin, soc.genealogy.medieval, May 18, 2012). Supposed son of Garibald II, Duke of Bavaria, and Appa or Gaila. m. Gleisnot. Children: Landbert. Uta. . ? , m. Grimoald.

    • (Present Bavaria)
    • Gleisnod De Neustrie
  7. Rudolf IV, ‘the Founder’. Duke of Austria and Styria, Carinthia and Carniola (reigned 1358–1365); from 1365 also Count of Tyrol. Born in Vienna on 1 November 1339. Died in Milan on 27 July 1365. Duke Rudolf IV was the most influential Habsburg of the fourteenth century.

  8. If I were King ... – Duke Rudolf IV ‘the Founder’. The most dazzling Habsburg of the fourteenth century was not a king but ‘merely’ a duke. Although he died at the age of only twenty-six, the cultural and political heritage he left behind him was to be of formative importance for the future of Austria.

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