Henry I, Margrave of Austria

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Margrave Henry I of Austria (died June 23, 1018), also known as Henry the Strong (Ger. Heinrich der Starke), was a son of Margrave Leopold I from the Babenberg family. Under his rule, the name Ostarrîchi (996), from which the modern German name of Austria -- Österreich -- developed, was first mentioned in a preserved document. Henry took his residence in Melk, where Saint Koloman was buried. His territory was extended by Emperor Henry II, who gave him some land between the Kamp and Morava rivers and in the Wienerwald.

Preceded by
Leopold I
Margrave of Austria Succeeded by
Adalbert