The new Austrian duke took his residence at Vienna at the site of the later Hofburg Palace.
The war was fought between the Hungarian king Matthias Corvinus and the Austrian duke Frederick III.
Mauerbach Charterhouse was founded in 1314 by the Austrian duke Frederick the Fair, who was later buried here.
(Suchenwirt was the Medieval name for heralds of the Austrian dukes.)
Since 1372 he lived in the Vienna court of the Austrian dukes.
The king was charged with the murder of Conrad, who was Leopold's cousin, and also with insulting the Austrian duke by throwing down his banner at Acre.
Jadwiga's destiny as wife of an Austrian duke was a better fit for Hungary, as it was an immediate neighbor of Austria.
In 1316, Ulrich fought in the battle of Esslingen under the Austrian dukes Frederick and Leopold and distinguished himself by his bravery.
Ottokar II gained the support of the local nobility and was proclaimed Austrian and Styrian duke by the estates one year later.
At the 1282 Diet of Augsburg, he installed his sons Albert and Rudolf II as Austrian dukes; their descendants held the ducal dignity until 1918.