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... duchy to margrave Albert the Bear , who had claims to it as the grandson of the last Billung in the female line ; soon afterwards , in 1139 , he gave Bavaria to his Babenberg step - brother , margrave Leopold IV of Austria . Actions ...
... duchy to margrave Albert the Bear , who had claims to it as the grandson of the last Billung in the female line ; soon afterwards , in 1139 , he gave Bavaria to his Babenberg step - brother , margrave Leopold IV of Austria . Actions ...
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... duchy 281 30n4 , 164 , 274 , 301 Burchard , bishop of Worms 34 , 38 Burdinus ( Gregory VIII , antipope ) 114 , 116 Burgundy 2 , 8 , 159 , 170 , 288 Cadalus of Parma ( Honorius II , antipope ) 64 , 65 Caesarea 207 , 235 dria see also ...
... duchy 281 30n4 , 164 , 274 , 301 Burchard , bishop of Worms 34 , 38 Burdinus ( Gregory VIII , antipope ) 114 , 116 Burgundy 2 , 8 , 159 , 170 , 288 Cadalus of Parma ( Honorius II , antipope ) 64 , 65 Caesarea 207 , 235 dria see also ...
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... duchy of see also German eastward expansion , Lothar III , Henry the Lion 72 , 81-2 , 95 , 134 , 139-40 ; dismemberment of 203 Sighard of Burghausen 103 Silesia 158 Simony 52 , 61 , 63 , 74 , 77–9 Slav lands , conversion of 127 Spain ...
... duchy of see also German eastward expansion , Lothar III , Henry the Lion 72 , 81-2 , 95 , 134 , 139-40 ; dismemberment of 203 Sighard of Burghausen 103 Silesia 158 Simony 52 , 61 , 63 , 74 , 77–9 Slav lands , conversion of 127 Spain ...
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Conrad II 10241039 | 35 |
The Empire during the minority of Henry IV 1056 | 60 |
Henry IV and Gregory VII before the conflict | 68 |
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