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he gathered his troops and marched against Frederick's forces, which were challenged at the Leitha and the Duke himself was killed on the battlefield.
376:. The Hungarian King Bela IV ÁrpĂĄd however was able to make a stand against the Austrian invasion: Supported by the liensmen of his son-in-law Prince 364:. The Babenberg duke Frederick II, haughty and overambitious, made use of this weakness, attacked Hungary and claimed the western comitati of 136: 89: 42: 61: 523: 68: 510: 75: 587: 582: 57: 501:Ćœemlička, Josef (2011). "The Realm of Pƙemysl Ottokar II and Wenceslas II". In PĂĄnek, Jaroslav; TĆŻma, Oldƙich (eds.). 491: 470: 108: 567: 338: 282: 46: 278: 214: 480:Érszegi, GĂ©za; Solymosi, LĂĄszlĂł (1981). "Az ÁrpĂĄdok kirĂĄlysĂĄga, 1000–1301 ". In Solymosi, LĂĄszlĂł (ed.). 82: 572: 281:. The Hungarian army was routed, but Duke Frederick was killed, ending Austrian claims to the western 357: 291: 140: 285:
of Hungary. Its exact location is unknown; according to the description delivered by contemporary
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in 1278. The Leitha river remained the borderline between Austria and Hungary (
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Since 1241 the Hungarian kingdom suffered heavy losses in the course of the
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Frederick II's death at the battle of the Leitha River. From
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and sparked another conflict, for the rule over the ceased
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Hans Part
Klosterneuburg Monastery
Leitha
Duchy of Austria
Kingdom of Hungary
Frederick II of Babenberg

Béla IV Árpåd
Roland I RĂĄtĂłt
Leitha
BĂ©la IV of Hungary
Frederick II of Austria
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Ebenfurth
Neufeld
Battle of Lechfeld

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