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Meaning of "babenberg"

babenberg (noun) - Refers to the Babenberg family, a noble dynasty in the Middle Ages that ruled territories in present-day Austria and Eastern Europe
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  • A surname from German, famously borne by a ruling family from Austria

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Two of the Babenberg brothers were also killed.
The march was probably ruled primarily by the Babenberg family.
Babenberg was a noble dynasty of Austrian margraves and dukes.
The red and white were the family colors of Babenberg.
The Babenberg family colors developed to the coat of arms of their Austrian possessions.
He was one of the Babenberg dukes of Swabia.
He was a member of the House of Babenberg.
The Babenberg inherit Styria by inheritance when the last Ottokar dies without descendants.
He is particularly associated with the Babenberg court in Vienna.
The Babenberg Margraves controlled very little of modern Austria.
He painted the members of the House of Babenberg who are buried here.
Babenberg coat of arms, later used by the Habsburgs and the state of Austria.
He fought alongside Hungary in the war which opposed Bohemia for the Babenberg inheritance.
He was a Babenberg, the younger brother of Henry of Franconia and Poppo of Thuringia.
Conrad came from the House of Babenberg.

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A member of the Babenberg family, he was the son of Ernest I and Gisela of Swabia.
Rulers of Austria from the Babenberg dynasty.
In 1133 the Babenberg margrave Leopold III established the Heiligenkreuz monastery in the sparsely settled area.
Theories suggest Justizia was a member of the House of Babenberg.
Judith of Babenberg.
After this, for some time Mödling housed a relative of the then ruling House of Babenberg.
Gertrude the Babenberg.
Ludmilla 's paternal grandparents were Vladislaus II of Bohemia and his first wife Gertrude of Babenberg.
Constance of Babenberg.
The class was composed of three ships, Habsburg, Árpád, and Babenberg.
House of Babenberg.
Take Babenberg for example, That's easy. my hometown.
Duke of the House of Babenberg.
That is easy . Babenberg for example.
Conrad the Elder was killed, as were two of the three Babenberg brothers.
From 1192 the House of Babenberg also ruled over the neighbouring Duchy of Styria.
Since that time, Vienna remained the center of the Babenberg dynasty.
Poppo of Babenberg.
From that time, Vienna remained the center of the Babenberg dynasty.
This guest list suggests the importance of the Babenberg dukes within the Holy Roman Empire.
The new guy, the sensation for Babenberg.
He also founded Schottenstift Abbey as the Babenberg proprietary church, settled with Irish monks.
In 976, the Margraviate of Ostarrîchi was given to the Babenberg family.
Leopold of Babenberg.
The Margraviate of Austria was entrusted to the Babenberg family in 982.
Margaret of Babenberg.
Main article, House of Babenberg.
He was married twice, first to Gertrude of Babenberg and then to Judith of Thuringia.
Their mother entered into a second marriage with Babenberg margrave Leopold III of Austria.
The Habsburgs did eventually gain descent from the Babenberg dukes, though at different times.
He married Hedwiga, a daughter of the Babenberg duke Henry of Franconia.
The name Graz was first applied by the German Babenberg Dynasty in the year 1128.

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