Frederick II, Duke of Austria

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Frederick II, Duke of Austria was the last male member of the Babenberg dynasty, whose death in 1246 triggered a succession crisis and power struggle over the Austrian lands.

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Frederick II, Duke of Austria canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf duke
human
member of the Babenberg dynasty
nobleman
ruler
alsoKnownAs Frederick the Quarrelsome
Friedrich der Streitbare
battle Battle of the Leitha River
conflict disputes with the Holy Roman Emperor
war with King Béla IV of Hungary
country Duchy of Austria
Duchy of Styria
dateOfBirth 1211
dateOfDeath 15 June 1246
era High Middle Ages
father Leopold VI, Duke of Austria
givenName Frederick
house House of Babenberg
mannerOfDeath killed in action
monarchOf Austria
Styria
mother Theodora Angelina
nobleFamily House of Babenberg
surface form: Babenberg dynasty
notableCharacteristic reputation for quarrelsomeness and conflict with neighbors
notableEvent his death in 1246 ended the male line of the Babenberg dynasty
triggered succession disputes over Austria and Styria
placeOfBirth Austria
placeOfDeath Battle of the Leitha River
politicalStatus imperial prince of the Holy Roman Empire
positionHeld Duke of Austria
Duke of Styria
predecessor Leopold VI, Duke of Austria
reignEnd 1246
reignStart 1230
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
sibling Gertrude of Austria NERFINISHED
Margaret of Austria NERFINISHED
significantFor being the last male Babenberg ruler
causing a power struggle over the Austrian lands after his death
spouse Agnes of Merania
Sophie of Bavaria NERFINISHED
successor interregnum in Austria
succession crisis in the Babenberg lands
title Duke of Austria
Duke of Styria

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Duchy of Austria importantRuler Frederick II, Duke of Austria
Duke of Austria hasHolder Frederick II, Duke of Austria
House of Babenberg notableMember Frederick II, Duke of Austria