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Ottokar III (1124 – December 31, 1164) was Margrave of Styria from 1129 until 1164.
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OttokarIII (1124 – December 31, 1164) was Margrave ofStyria from 1129 until 1164. He was the son of Leopold the Strong and Sophia of Bavaria, and father...
1247, Duke of Austria from 1251, and Duke ofStyria from 1260, as well as Duke of Carinthia and landgrave of Carniola from 1269. With Ottokar's rule, the...
that year. Margrave Ottokar IV thereby became the first duke ofStyria and also the last of the ancient Otakar dynasty. As Ottokar had no issue, he in...
animal of Styria, was first used in the seal of Margrave OttokarIII in 1160. It was derived from the arms of the Traungau family. When Styria was made...
Adalbero Leopold (1122–1129), son ofOttokar II OttokarIII (1129–1164), son Ottokar IV (1164–1180), son, first Duke ofStyria until 1192 Semple, Ellen Churchill...
founder of the Isma'ili community in Yemen 1032 – Ahmad Maymandi, Persian statesman, vizier of the Ghaznavid Empire 1164 – OttokarIIIofStyria (b. 1124)...
Leopold I ofStyria in October 1129, Sophie assumed regency over Styria for an extended period due to the young age of his son Margrave OttokarIIIof Stryia...
Margrave OttokarIIIofStyria in 1158. After the dynasty of the Otakars became extinct with the death of his son Ottokar IV, the Duchy ofStyria passed...
of Habsburg imposed the Imperial ban on Ottokar, declaring him an outlaw and took over Ottokar's holdings in Austria, Carinthia, Carniola, and Styria...
1163 by Margrave OttokarIIIofStyria as an act of gratitude for the birth of his son, Ottokar IV. He donated lands to the Archbishop of Salzburg, Eberhard...
Styria (1157) OttokarIIIofStyria (1160) David, Earl of Huntingdon (1160) Robert III de Vitré (d. 1161) Galéran IV de Meulan (1165) The peak of usage comes...
Margravial feudal Amt, fell to OttokarIIIofStyria, Ottokar II's son and Kundigunde's brother. This included the lordships of Marburg, Lembach (Limbuš) and...
signed the Georgenberg Pact with the first and last Otakar duke Ottokar IV ofStyria and, upon his death in 1192, acquired the adjacent Styrian lands...
Habsburg to acquire the duchies of Austria and Styria in opposition to his mighty rival, the Přemyslid king Ottokar II of Bohemia, whom he defeated in the...
chroniclers, like the Bohemian Chronicle of Pulkawy and the Chronicle ofOttokarofStyria. According to OttokarofStyria, who seems to be the most accurate...
accommodated a prison. The abbey was founded in 1080–1082 by Ottokar II ofStyria as a community of secular canons and as a dynastic burial place for his family...
Bishop of Greenland. OttokarIIIofStyria, Margrave (d. 1164) Possible date – Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, queen consort successively of France...
cousin, the Přemyslid king Ottokar II of Bohemia in 1268. Ottokar likewise had acquired the princeless Duchy of Austria with Styria, and upon Ulric's death...