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The Hungarian march was called the "new march" because it was a "new" eastern march — a sort of extension of Austria. During the reign of Adalbert's younger son Margrave
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The Hungarian march was founded by Henry III following his first campaign against Hungary in 1041. In 1043, the Hungarian king
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representing the new border. Henry created a new march in this territory for the eldest son of the
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was forced to sign a peace treaty whereby he gave up the land between the
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Historischen Kommission of the Bayrischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
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Count Siegfried. The centre of the march was Siegfried's castle of
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For the musical work sometimes known as "Hungarian March", see
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Die Entwicklung der Romanischen Westturmanlage in Österreich
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Leopold (Sohn des Markgrafen Adalbert von Oesterreich)
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Index

Rákóczi March
frontier march
Emperor Henry III
Kingdom of Hungary
margraves
March of Austria
Liutpold
Siegfried I
Sponheim
Samuel Aba
Leitha
Fischa
Strachotín
Moravia
Babenberg
Adalbert of Austria
Ingelheim
Sponheimer
Angern an der March
Puster Valley
Ernest of Austria
Leopold (Sohn des Markgrafen Adalbert von Oesterreich)
Die Entwicklung der Romanischen Westturmanlage in Österreich.
Archived
Wayback Machine
University of Vienna
Categories
Marches of the Holy Roman Empire
States and territories established in 1043
11th century in Austria

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