• of Austria (1347–1362), Habsburg duke Frederick IV of Austria (1382–1439), Habsburg duke of the Tirol, son of Leopold III of Austria Frederick V of Austria...
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    troops in battle. In 1368 he defeated a Bavarian incursion into Tirol, bringing all of Tirol under Habsburg authority in 1370. In 1372 Leopold broke with...
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    interest in joining the ELF in a press conference. The Austrian rival Raiders Tirol also confirmed entry into the league the day before the first ELF final...
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  • regiments within the Common Army of Austria-Hungary. Despite the name "Tirol" in its title its members were not just recruited from the crown land of...
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    IV the Founder (der Stifter), oldest son of Albert II. Duke of Austria and Styria 1358–1365, Duke of Tirol after 1363. After the death of Rudolph IV,...
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    early 13th century) 116v: Herr Friedrich von Hausen (died after 1188) 119v: Burgrave von Rietenburg (either Henry IV fl. 1174–1184, or Otto III, fl....
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    den Herzogthümern Ober- und Nieder-Schlesien, der gefürsteten Grafschaft Tirol und dem Lande Vorarlberg, der Markgrafschaft Istrien, der gefürsteten Grafschaft...
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    Dukes of Burgundy, Milan and Brabant, Counts of Habsburg, Flanders and Tirol. However, the couple had no children. Mary died in 1558 before the union...
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    Council of Trent (category Pope Pius IV)
    surrounding state of Tirol on 28 April 1552. There was no hope of reassembling the council while the very anti-Protestant Paul IV was Pope. During the...
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    called Runchenstayn. In 1277 it was damaged during a siege by Meinhard II of Tirol, who after winning the war against Heinrich Prince-Bishop of Trent, entrusted...
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