(1238–1275), brother, Count of Murach 1238–1272, Imperial Count of Ortenburg 1257–1275, and Diepold (1238–1272), Count of Murach 1238–1272 Rapoto IV (1275–1296)...
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Baden. Originally he had come to Austria in the knightly entourage of Diepold III, Margrave of Vohburg. The latter gave him Petronell-Carnuntum on the...
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Wolfger built the castle of Obernburg because of a feud with the Count of Ortenburg. He urged the creation of another diocese out of the territory of the...
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Barbarossa, in which he elevated the Ostmark of Austria into a duchy. Bishop Diepold of Berg went on the Third Crusade with Frederick Barbarossa in 1189, accompanied...
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was also in the service of the Hohenstaufens and equally rivals of the Diepolding-Rapoto families in Nordgau, which as Margraves of Cham and Nabburg were...
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of Leuchtenberg (de:complete list) – Diepold I, Landgrave (1168–1209) Gebhardt III, Landgrave (1209–1244) Diepold II, Landgrave (1209–1259) Friedrich II...
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Margraviate of the Nordgau (complete list) – Diepold III, Margrave (1093–1146) Imperial County of Ortenburg (complete list) – Rapoto I, Count (1120–1186)...
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