Adalbert, Margrave of Austria

Adalbert (German: Albrecht, c.985 – 26 May 1055), known as Adalbert the Victorious (German: Albrecht der Siegreiche), was the Margrave of Austria from 1018 until his death in 1055. He was a member of the House of Babenberg.[1]

Adalbert
Margrave of Austria
Adalbert the Victorious with Archbishop Poppo of Trier watching, Babenberger Stammbaum, Klosterneuburg Monastery, 1489–1492
Margrave1018–1055
PredecessorHenry I
SuccessorErnest
Bornc.985
Died(1055-05-26)26 May 1055
Melk, Austria
FamilyHouse of Babenberg
SpousesGlismod of West-Saxony
Frozza Orseolo
IssueErnest
FatherLeopold I
MotherRichardis of Sualafeldgau

Biography

Adalbert the Victorious was the third son of Leopold the Illustrious and Richardis of Sualafeldgau. He succeeded as Margrave upon the death of his older brother, Henry I, Margrave of Austria.

As margrave, he extended the eastern border of the then small Ostmark of Bavaria as far as the rivers Morava/March and Leitha and supported King Henry III in his battles against Hungary and Bohemia. He resided in the Lower Austrian Babenberg castle of Melk, where Melk Abbey was to develop later.

Marriage and family

Adalbert married first Glismod of West-Saxony. They had no known children.

He married second Frozza Orseolo, who later took the name of Adelheid. She was the sister of Peter Urseolo of Hungary.[2] Frozza and Adalbert had one child, Ernest, who became Margrave of Austria.

Death

Adalbert died on 26 May 1055 at Melk.

See also

References

Citations
  1. Lingelbach 1913, p. 89.
  2. Dümmerth Dezső: Az Árpádok nyomában. Panoráma Kiadó 1977.
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