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  1. The Hungarian march was called the "new march" because it was a "new" eastern march — a sort of extension of Austria. During the reign of Adalbert's younger son Margrave Ernest of Austria, the new march was indeed united to the old march, Austria proper. Sources. Leopold (Sohn des Markgrafen Adalbert von Oesterreich)."

  2. Adalbert Adalbert I the Victorious Österreich (Babenberg) aka of Austria (985 - 26 May 1055)

  3. Adalbert I (c. 820 – 886 [1]) was the margrave of Tuscany from about 847 and the guardian of the island of Corsica ( tutor Corsicae insulae ). He was the son of Boniface II, Margrave of Tuscany, who had been despoiled of his fiefs by the Emperor Lothair I, and successor of his elder brother Aganus. The reign of Adalbert was long and successful.

  4. Adalbert van Oostenrijk, bijgenaamd de Zegerijke, (circa 985 - Melk, 26 mei 1055) was van 1018 tot 1055 markgraaf van Oostenrijk uit het Huis Babenberg. Levensloop [ bewerken | brontekst bewerken ] Hij was de derde zoon van markgraaf Leopold I van Oostenrijk en Richardis van Sualafelgau .

  5. In 1014, he inherited the counties of Luni, Tortona, Genoa, and Milan on the death of his father, Otbert II, Margrave of Milan. His holdings were extensive and both feudal and allodial. Albert and his brothers Hugh, Adalbert (IV), and Obizzo all carried the title margrave.

  6. Medien in der Kategorie „Adalbert II, Margrave of Austria“ Folgende 3 Dateien sind in dieser Kategorie, von 3 insgesamt. Adalbert der Andächtige.jpg 400 × 400; 90 KB