Albert III of Austria (September 9, 1349,Vienna–August 29, 1395, Castle Laxenburg), known as Albert with the Pigtail (German: Albrecht III "mit dem Copfe"), was a duke of Austria and a member of the House of Habsburg.
In 1377, Albert went on a crusade against the pagan Lithuanians and Samogitians.
After Rudolf's and Frederick's death without an heir, Albert and his remaining brother, Leopold III, entered, in 1379, into the Treaty of Neuberg to divide the Habsburg territories. Albert received Austria proper while Leopold ruled over Styria, Carinthia, Tyrol and Further Austria.
His government was beneficial to the realm, as he supported the arts and sciences. Albert was an apt scholar himself, particularly as a mathematician. He expanded the University of Vienna and attempted to refurbish Vienna.
He is buried in the Ducal Crypt in the Stephansdom in Vienna.
Rulers of Austria | Rulers of Styria | Dukes of Carinthia | Counts of Tyrol | House of Habsburg | 1349 births | 1395 deaths
Albrecht III. (Österreich) | Alberto III de Austria | Albrecht III van Oostenrijk
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