Austria, under the rule of the Babenberg …
Years: 1246 - 1246
Austria, under the rule of the Babenberg margraves since 976, has expanded eastward to the Hungarian border and southward into Styria and Carniola.
After their defeat at the 955 Battle of Lechfeld, the Magyars had discontinued their attacks on Germany and settled in the former Roman province of Pannonia, where they had established the Kingdom of Hungary.
The adjacent territories west of the Leitha were incorporated as the March of Styria into the Holy Roman Empire.
In 1180, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa had raised the Styrian lands to a duchy, which in 1192 had been acquired by the Austrian dukes from the House of Babenberg.
The Hungarian kingdom had suffered heavy losses since 1241 in the course of the Mongol invasion of Europe.
The Babenberg duke Frederick II, haughty and overambitious, makes use of this weakness, attacks Hungary, and claims the western comitati of Moson, …
Locations
People
- Béla IV
- Frederick II, Duke of Austria and Duke of Styria
- Herman VI
- Ottokar II of Bohemia
- Wenceslaus I of Bohemia
Groups
- Germans
- Hungarian people
- Holy Roman Empire
- Hungary, Kingdom of
- Austria, Archduchy of
- Styria, Duchy of
- Bohemia, Kingdom of
Topics
- Ostsiedlung (German: Settlement in the East), a.k.a. German eastward expansion
- Mongol Conquests
- Mongol Invasions of Europe
