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  1. Leopold I Duke of Austria 1290–1326: Albert II Duke of Austria 1298–1358: Henry the Friendly 1299–1327: Otto Duke of Austria 1301–1339: John Parricida c. 1290 –1312/1313 Albertinian line Leopoldian line: Rudolf IV Duke of Austria 1339–1365: Frederick III Duke of Austria 1347–1362: Albert III Duke of Austria 1349–1395: Leopold ...

  2. 1930. On 7 September, birth of Prince Baudouin, future King of the Belgians (1951-1993). 1934. On 23 February, Leopold III succeeded Albert I. On 6 June, birth of Albert, future King of the Belgians (1993- ). 1935. During a trip to Switzerland, the Queen died in a car accident at Küssnacht, and the King was injured.

  3. Leopold III, Margrave of Austria. Mother. Agnes of Germany. Henry II ( German: Heinrich; 1107 – 13 January 1177), called Jasomirgott, a member of the House of Babenberg, [1] was Count Palatine of the Rhine from 1140 to 1141, Duke of Bavaria (as Henry XI) and Margrave of Austria from 1141 to 1156, and the first Duke of Austria from 1156 until ...

  4. Added: Sep 30, 2009. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 42553698. Source citation. Nobility. He was born the youngest son of Albrecht II, Duke of Austria and Johanna von Pfirt who died two weeks after his birth. He married Viridis Visconti in 1365 who bore him four children. After the death of his father, he and his brother Albrecht stood under the ...

  5. Leopold III (1 November 1351 - 9 July 1386), known as the Just, a member of the House of Habsburg, was Duke of Austria from 1365. As head and progenitor of the Leopoldian line , he ruled over the Inner Austria n duchies of Carinthia , Styria and Carniola as well as the County of Tyrol and Further Austria from 1379 until his death.

  6. Frederick was the fourth and youngest son of Duke Leopold III and his Italian wife Viridis Visconti. His father was the founder of the sovereign Leopoldine branch of the Habsburgs. The territories assigned to him included Styria, Carinthia and Carniola (later referred to as Inner Austria) as well as the ancestral Habsburg lands in Swabia and the Allgäu (later known as the

  7. Engraving of Leopold III, Duke of Austria. Full length portrait inclined left but faced right, wearing a crown, long-sleeved robe and a chain necklace with a pendant. In his right hand he holds a dagger, while his left hand holds a baton. He stands within an architectural niche, flanked by two coats of arms - one of which features a lamb within a laurel wreath. At the bottom centre of the ...