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  1. Leopold Leopold III Herzog von Österreich, Duke of Austria Österreich (Habsburg) (1 Nov 1351 - certain 9 Jul 1386)

  2. Regencies of William, Duke of Austria and Leopold IV, Duke of Austria (1404-1411) Succeeded as a minor, under guardianship of his Leopoldinian uncles. He was elected, in 1437–38, as King of Bohemia and King of Hungary , and also as King of Germany , beginning a three centuries long succession of Habsburg rulers as Kings of the Romans and Holy Roman Emperors .

  3. Duke Leopold III of Austria (November 1, 1351 – July 9, 1386) from the Habsburg family, was Duke of Austria from 1365 to 1379, and Duke of Styria and Carinthia (Inner Austria) in 1365–1386. Born in Vienna, Leopold was a younger son of Duke Albert the Wise, and younger brother of the Dukes Rudolf the Founder and Albert the Pigtail. His mother, Joanna of Pfirt, was 51 when she gave birth to ...

  4. Leopold III ( German: Luitpold, 1073 – 15 November 1136), known as Leopold the Good, was the Margrave of Austria from 1095 to his death in 1136. He was a member of the House of Babenberg. He was canonized on 6 January 1485 and became the patron saint of Austria, Lower Austria, Upper Austria and Vienna. His feast day is 15 November.

  5. Woodcut of Leopold III, Duke of Austria. Head and shoulder length portrait wearing a crown, helmet, suit of armour and chain. The portrait sits within a simple rectangular line border, above which is the German inscription Leopold der dritt von Oesterreich / genant der fromme. The plate has been trimmed from Gerard de Roo and Conrad Decius Annales, Oder Annales, Oder Historische Chronick Der ...

  6. Leopold I (c. 1290 – 28 February 1326), called The Glorious, was Duke of Austria and Styria – as co-ruler with his elder brother Frederick the Fair – from 1308 until his death. A member of the House of Habsburg , he was the third son of Albert I of Germany and Elisabeth of Gorizia-Tyrol , a scion of the Meinhardiner dynasty.

  7. Biography. Albert III was born in the ducal residence of Vienna, the third son of the Habsburg duke Albert II of Austria and his wife Joanna of Pfirt. Even though his father had determined a house law, whereby the four sons were obliged to rule jointly and equally, the eldest brother Rudolf IV assumed the reins of government after his father's death in 1358.