Austria comes under the rule of the …

Years: 976 - 976

Austria comes under the rule of the Babenberg Margraves from 976, initially under Leopold of Babenberg, known as Leopold the Illustrious.

The Babenbergs will rule Austria until 1246.

The origins of Leopold the Illustrious are not known.

According to early traditions, documented by Bishop Otto of Freising in the twelfth century, he is descended from Count Adalbert of Bamberg (died 906) and the Franconian Babenberg family whose genealogy is documented in Franconia Nobility.

According to some sources, his father Berthold was count of the Nordgau, the region north of Ratisbon in Bavaria A more recent theory identifies Leopold as the son of Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria.

While his ancestry is disputed, some affiliation with the ducal Luitpoldings dynasty is probable.

Leopold is first mentioned in a document from 962 as count of the Bavarian Donaugau region by Ratisbon,count of the Traungau region and a faithful follower of Emperor Otto I.

After Otto I had defeated the Magyars in 955, he had reestablished the marchia in the conquered territories, placing them under the command of Burkhard, a brother-in-law of Duchess Judith of Bavaria.

When Burkhard joined the uprising of Henry the Wrangler against Emperor Otto II, he is deposed at the Imperial Diet of Regensburg in 976.

According to a charter dated July 21, 976, Leopold is appointed margrave of the East Mark, the core territory of the later Archduchy of Austria.

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