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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Early Babenbergs (2 minutes) The first Babenberg Margrave was Leopold I (976-994) who extended the eastern frontier to the Vienna Woods after defeating the Magyars of Hungary. The next in the line was Heinrich I (994-1018) who resided at Melk and made some territorial expansions. The next ruler Adalbert (1018-1055) also resided at Melk and fought against the Hungarians and Moravians (inhabitance of Moravia one of the Czech lands in today’s Czech Republic) parts of Lower Austria both sides of the Danube were temporarily lost, after these territories were retaken they were referred to as the Neumark (New March). </p>
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