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 Ottokar I of Styria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The margraves Adalbero and Ottokar II were his sons.
Ottokar I, Count of Steyr (died 1064), was the founder of the dynasty of the Otakars.
From 1056 to 1064, he was margrave of the Karantanian March, later to be known as Styria (named Steiermark in German after the town of Steyr, where Ottokar was count).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ottokar_I_of_Styria

  
 Adalbero of Styria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adalbero (died 1086 or 1087) was Margrave of Styria from 1064 until 1082.
He sided with the Emperor in the investiture dispute, which led to a confrontation with his younger brother Ottokar II, who sided with the Pope and replaced him in 1082.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Adalbero_of_Styria

  
 Carinthia and Styria
Styria was a part of the old Carinthia, which became a separate margraviate during the tenth century as the "Carinthian Mark".
A large immigration of German settlers led to the assimilation of the original Slavic population in Carinthia, which 1335 became a part of the Habsburg dynasty's lands and thereafter was linked with Styria and Carniola during the repeated divisions of the Habsburg lands.
But from 1619 have Styria always been united with Austria, although the southern part was ceded to Yugoslavia after the First World War and id today a part of Slovenia.
www.tacitus.nu /historical-atlas/regents/centraleurope/carinthia.htm

  
 Articles - Carinthia (duchy)
In 995, Adalbero I of Eppenstein became margrave, in 1012 Duke of Carinthia.
Each time, the Duchy of Carinthia became part of Inner Austria and was ruled jointly with Styria and Carniola.
In 1077, the country was given to Luitpold, another member of the Eppensteiner family, which, however, ended with the death of Henry II of Carinthia in 1122.
www.kamero.net /articles/Carinthia_(duchy)?mySession=848b28c86e69dbebc61843962371ba9d

  
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Therefore, Duke Adalbero was a man of high standing, and he was the beginner of the Carantanian dynasty († 1269).
Since then Carinthia, Styria and Carniola, and later also Trieste, the March Istria and the County of Gorizia, made an association called Inner Austria, which carried on the state and political tradition of Carantania.
In 1012 Duke Adalbero (Eppenstein) was appointed in Carantania.
www.prah.net /slovenia/history/hat/hat.htm

  
 Ancestors of Nicholas Pierce Driscoll
Leopold_v 1177-94 Duke Of Austria & Styria was born in 1157 in Austria and died in 1194 in Graz.
Ilona married Leopold_v 1177-94 Duke Of Austria & Styria, son of Henry_ii (Jasomirgott) 1141-56 Margrave -1177 1St Duke Of Austria and Theodora Komnene Of Byzantium, in 1174 in Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary.
( Leopold_v 1177-94 Duke Of Austria & Styria was born in 1157 in Austria and died in 1194 in Graz.)
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~jazupan/people/driscoll/a28.htm

  
 My Lines - Person Page 147
Graf von Kärnten Adalbero I von Ebersburg married Liutgard von Dillingen, daughter of Papo von Preising.
She was the daughter of Graf von Kärnten Adalbero I von Ebersburg and Liutgard von Dillingen.
Herzog von Kärnten Adalbero von Eppenstein was born circa 980.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~cousin/html/p147.htm

  
 Paradox Interactive Forums - Ducal Court of Carinthia
In 1012, their son Adalbero was the appointed Duke of Carantania, and he became the real father of the Carantanian dynasty.
Planina (Montpreis, in German documents) is a borough situated in the middle of the Kozjansko region, between the rivers Sava in the south and Sotla in the east, in Lower Styria.
Duke Adalbero even confronted the Emperor Conrad II in 1036, and therefore was deposed of his charges.
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/showthread.php?t=157171&page=1

  
 Thomas's Glassware Tour --- Aflenz Kurort (A)
The first mentioning in a document (as Avelniz) dates from 1025 when King Konrad II gave land in this area to his sister-in-law Beatrix, wife of the Duke Adalbero of Eppenstein.
Aflenz Kurort is situated at an altitude of 763 m on the southern foot of the Hochschwab massif.
www.thomasgraz.net /gl-398.htm

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
One, Gebhard, became Archbishop of Salzburg and founded Admont and the Diocese of Gurk; another, Adalbero, Bishop of Würzburg, founded the monastery of Lambach; while the third, St. Altmann of Passau, founded Göttweig for twelve canons under the Rule of St. Augustine.
Leopold's son and successor, Frederick II, the last of the Babenberg line, was knighted with much religious pomp at the feast of the Purification of the Virgin, 1232, in the castle church.
He summoned the Jesuits to Graz and, in the religious pacification of Brück, granted the free exercise of religion at Graz, Klagenfurt, Laibach, and Judenburg.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02121b.htm

  
 austria.com - Lambach Benedictine Abbey Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting Buildings Tiscover
After his death his son Adalbero, who was bishop of Wuerzburg, transformed this building into a Benedictine Abbey.
The first monks to live there came from Muensterschwarzach near Wuerzburg.
www.tiscover.at /at/guide/85149sy,en,AUST/objectId,SIG110810at,curr,EUR,parentId,RGN7at,season,at1,selectedEntry,sights/intern.html

  
 Adalbero - Result for Adalbero - Meaning of Adalbero - Definition of Adalbero - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
* Adalbero of Styria Adalbero, Margrave of Styria from 1064 to 1082 (died 1086 or 1087).
There were several people known as '''Adalbero''': * Adalberon, Archbishop of Reims Adalbero, Archbishop of Reims in the late 10th century.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Adalbero.
www.mauspfeil.net /Adalbero.html

  
 Adalbero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adalbero, Margrave of Styria from 1064 to 1082 (died 1086 or 1087).
Adalbero, Archbishop of Reims in the late 10th century.
There were several people known as Adalbero :
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Adalbero

  
 Adalbero of Styria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adalbero (died 1086 or 1087) was Margrave of Styria from 1064 until 1082.
He sided with the Emperor in the investiture dispute, which led to a confrontation with his younger brother Ottokar II, who sided with the Pope and replaced him in 1082.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Adalbero_of_Styria

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