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This is a list of margraves, dukes, archdukes, and emperors of Austria. ... The title Duke of Brabant was created when the counts of Leuven acquired the duchy of Lower Lorraine after the death of Godfrey of Bouillon. ...
Albrecht I of Habsburg (July 1255 â May 1, 1308), sometimes named as Albert I, was King of Germany, Duke of Austria, and eldest son of German King Rudolph I of Habsburg and Gertrude of Hohenburg. ... For the Carlist claimant King Carlos V, see Infante Carlos, Count of Molina. ... Philip the Handsome redirects here. ... Charles the Bold Charles, called the Bold (French: Charles le Téméraire) (November 10, 1433 – 1477) was Duke of Burgundy from 1467 to 1477. ... Mary of Burgundy. ... Philip III, Duke of Burgundy (Philip the Good or Philippe le Bon) (1396–1467) was Duke of Burgundy from 1419 until his death. ... Counts of Leuven and Brussels: Lambert I of Leuven (+ September 12, 1015). ... Godfrey I (c. ... Godfrey II of Leuven (?âJune 13, 1142), Duke of Lower Lotharingia, Count of Leuven, son of Godfrey I of Leuven. ... Godfrey III (d. ... The Lordship of Bouillon was in the 10th and 11th century one of the core holdings of the Ardennes-Bouillon dynasty, and appears to have been their original patrimonial possession. ... Godfrey I (d. ... The rulers of Lorraine have held different posts under different governments over different regions. ... // Categories: | ...