Herman VI, Margrave of Baden, had in …

Years: 1250 - 1250
December

Herman VI, Margrave of Baden, had in 1248 married Gertrude of Austria, the niece of Duke Frederick II, and on the basis of this marriage claims the duchies of Austria and Styria, leaving the rule over Baden to his younger brother Rudolf.

Both the Emperor Frederick II and Margrave Herman VI are deceased by the end of 1250.

The latter having never been accepted by the Austrian nobles, Gertrude and their only son Frederick I, Margrave of Baden, continue their claim.

However, after the death of Emperor, no strong Imperial authority exists to assert his title.

Though he is backed by Pope Innocent IV and anti-king William of Holland, Frederick has been unable to prevail against the mighty Přemyslid king Wenceslaus I of Bohemia and his son Ottokar II, who upon Herman's death in 1250 occupies the Babenberg lands.

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