Duke of Austria
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The Duke of Austria was the hereditary noble title held by the medieval and early modern rulers of the Austrian lands within the Holy Roman Empire, preceding the later title of Archduke.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Duke of Austria canonical | 24 |
| Dux Austriae | 1 |
| Habsburg stadtholder | 1 |
| Margrave of Austria | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T2948806 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Duke of Austria Context triple: [Duchy of Austria, titleOfRuler, Duke of Austria]
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Duke of Styria
The Duke of Styria was a medieval noble title governing the duchy of Styria in Central Europe, often held by prominent rulers within the Holy Roman Empire.
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Erzherzog von Österreich
Erzherzog von Österreich is the German title historically used for members of the Habsburg dynasty who held the rank of Archduke of Austria.
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Leopold V, Duke of Austria
Leopold V, Duke of Austria, was a 12th-century Babenberg ruler best known for his role in the Third Crusade and for capturing King Richard I of England on his return from the Holy Land.
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Duke of Bavaria
Duke of Bavaria was the hereditary sovereign title held by the rulers of the Bavarian duchy within the Holy Roman Empire and later the Kingdom of Bavaria.
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Philip August of Austria
Philip August of Austria was an Austrian archduke of the Habsburg dynasty, known primarily as a younger son of Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III and his Spanish wife Maria Anna of Spain.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Duke of Austria Target entity description: The Duke of Austria was the hereditary noble title held by the medieval and early modern rulers of the Austrian lands within the Holy Roman Empire, preceding the later title of Archduke.
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A.
Duke of Styria
The Duke of Styria was a medieval noble title governing the duchy of Styria in Central Europe, often held by prominent rulers within the Holy Roman Empire.
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B.
Erzherzog von Österreich
Erzherzog von Österreich is the German title historically used for members of the Habsburg dynasty who held the rank of Archduke of Austria.
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C.
Leopold V, Duke of Austria
Leopold V, Duke of Austria, was a 12th-century Babenberg ruler best known for his role in the Third Crusade and for capturing King Richard I of England on his return from the Holy Land.
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Duke of Bavaria
Duke of Bavaria was the hereditary sovereign title held by the rulers of the Bavarian duchy within the Holy Roman Empire and later the Kingdom of Bavaria.
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Philip August of Austria
Philip August of Austria was an Austrian archduke of the Habsburg dynasty, known primarily as a younger son of Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III and his Spanish wife Maria Anna of Spain.
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Statements (47)
How these facts were elicited
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Subject: Duke of Austria Description of subject: The Duke of Austria was the hereditary noble title held by the medieval and early modern rulers of the Austrian lands within the Holy Roman Empire, preceding the later title of Archduke.
Referenced by (27)
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