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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Frederick I of Baden (1249 October 29, 1268, aged 19) was Margrave of Baden and claimant Duke of Austria from October 4, 1250 until his death. He was born at Alland, the only son of Margrave Herman VI of Baden and Gertrude of Babenberg, the niece and heiress of Duke Frederick II the Quarrelsome of Austria. When Duke Frederick II of Austria had been killed at the 1246 Battle of the Leitha River, the ducal line of the Babenberg dynasty had become extinct. Margrave Herman VI of Baden through his marriage had raised inheritance claims to the Babenberg…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Frederick I of Baden (1249 October 29, 1268, aged 19) was Margrave of Baden and claimant Duke of Austria from October 4, 1250 until his death. He was born at Alland, the only son of Margrave Herman VI of Baden and Gertrude of Babenberg, the niece and heiress of Duke Frederick II the Quarrelsome of Austria. When Duke Frederick II of Austria had been killed at the 1246 Battle of the Leitha River, the ducal line of the Babenberg dynasty had become extinct. Margrave Herman VI of Baden through his marriage had raised inheritance claims to the Babenberg possessions, he could however not prevail against the mighty King Wenceslaus I of Bohemia and his son Ottokar II P emysl, who upon Herman's death in 1250 occupied the Austrian lands. Young Frederick succeeded his father as Margrave of Baden, together with his uncle Rudolf I, and through his mother also as claimant to the Austrian and Styrian duchies. He nevertheless had to flee from Austria and grew up at the court of Duke Louis II of Bavaria together with his friend Conradin of Swabia, the young heir to the Hohenstaufen dynasty.