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  1. Frederick IV (1382 – 24 June 1439), also known as Frederick of the Empty Pockets ( German: Friedrich mit der leeren Tasche ), a member of the House of Habsburg, was Duke of Austria from 1402 until his death. As a scion of the Habsburg Leopoldian line, he ruled over Further Austria and the County of Tyrol from 1406 onwards.

  2. Frederick IV, ‘Empty-Pockets’. Duke of Austria; from 1406 ruler over Tyrol. Born in 1382 (exact date of birth unknown) Died in Innsbruck on 24 June 1439. Frederick ruled over the Swabian territories and Tyrol at the beginning of the fifteenth century. There he gradually secured his power base against the nobility.

  3. Frederick IV, also known as Frederick of the Empty Pockets, a member of the House of Habsburg, was Duke of Austria from 1402 until his death. As a scion of the Habsburg Leopoldian line, he ruled over Further Austria and the County of Tyrol from 1406 onwards.

  4. How Frederick IV became Freddy Empty-Pockets Antoni Boys (called Anton Waiss): Frederick IV (‘Empty-Pockets’), historicizing painting, between 1579 and 1587 Frederick managed to work his way up from the deepest humiliation after his arch-enemy Sigismund of Luxembourg had had him outlawed and imprisoned.

  5. Frederick IV (French: Ferry) (15 April 1282 – 23 August 1328), called the Fighter, was the Duke of Lorraine from 1312 to his death.

  6. Das Jahrhundert der Mitte. An der Wende vom Mittelalter zur Neuzeit, Wien 1996. Wurzbach, Constantin von: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich, Band 6, Wien 1860. Frederick was the fourth and youngest son of Duke Leopold III and his Italian wife Viridis Visconti.

  7. Frederick II (German: Friedrich II.; 25 April 1211 – 15 June 1246), known as Frederick the Quarrelsome (Friedrich der Streitbare), was Duke of Austria and Styria from 1230 until his death. He was the fifth and last Austrian duke from the House of Babenberg, since the former margraviate was elevated to a duchy by the 1156 ...