The German resettlement of the east is …

Years: 985 - 985

The German resettlement of the east is a slow process that centers around the Danube.

The margravate of Leopold I had originally coincided with the present-day Wachau valley, and whose eastern boundary was the Traisen river near Sankt Pölten east of Krems.

With the Magyar threat largely reduced following their defeat at the Battle of Lechfeld in 955, Leopold has focused on securing his holdings from internal threats and dissensions.

In 984, he had engaged in the reduction of the fortress at Melk, which was still controlled by supporters of the late margrave.

Once Melk was secured, Leopold most likely used it as his residence, founding a monastery there for twelve secular priests.

By 987, Leopold has extended the boundary of his margravate to the east as far as the Wienerwald.

(The German name for Austria will only be first mentioned as Ostarrichi in a famous document of 996.)

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