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The House of Habsburg or Hapsburg (also known as House of Austria ) was an important royal house of Europe and is best known for being an origin of all of the formally elected Holy Roman Emperor...
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Habsburg Monarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Habsburg Monarchy (or Habsburg Empire ) covered the territories ruled by the junior Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg (1278–1780), and then by the successor House of Habsburg-Lorraine (...
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The Habsburg (or Hapsburg) Dynasty is the term used to categorize an influential family, named the Habsburgs, which controlled many regions within Europe beginning from the 10th Century when they owned territories in Alsace and Switzerland, and up until the early 20th century.
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The Hapsburg dynasty was one of the most important and influential royal families in Europe dating back more than 500 years and producing rulers in Austria, Hungary, Belgium, the Netherlands and the German empire. ... The motto of the Hapsburg dynasty – "Let others wage wars, but you, happy Austria, shall marry" –...
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A list of major persons in the Habsburg dynasty with brief biographies and illustrations where possible. Whereas all titles have been given in English, Christian names usually appear in German, but also French, Spanish, Italian etc.
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Viennese 'Hofburg' became his residency and would be the Imperial residence of House Habsburg till the end of the dynasty ... Karl VI and his daughter Maria-Theresia (died in 1780) strove to perpetuate the glory of their dynasty by splendid buildings in representative baroque style. Esp. Imperial city Vienna features...
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The royal Hapsburg dynasty of the Austro-Hungarian Empire were haunted by turnfalkens (ravens) and a White Lady that were sighted before tragedy and death struck. ... According to legend, Gontran-de-Riche, the Count von Altenbourg, founder of the Hapsburg dynasty, was a 12th century nobleman whose estate was near the...
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The last Habsburg, Emperor Charles I, refused to renounce his own claims and those of his dynasty to their hereditary positions. The new Austrian republic consequently banished the ; Habsburgs in 1919. Charles's two attempts in 1921 to regain his Hungarian throne proved unsuccessful. ... The Hapsburg Dynasty;
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Getty Explore Art : Union of the Houses of Hapsburg and Lorraine Franz Anton Maulbertsch 1775 ... Hapsburg Army cross - Croatian History Museum ... Hapsburg Source Text Archive...
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The Hapsburg family dynasty is one of the most important in European history. From their origins as obscure counts in what is now Switzerland, they rose to become the single most powerful family in Europe and perhaps even the world.
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