Despite his deformities and severe health problems, Charles had married twice in the hope of continuing the rule of the Hapsburgs, but he was incapable of fathering an heir and died childless at the age of 39. He was the last of a long line of Hapsburgs and it spelled the end for the Spanish branch of the dynasty.
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Habsburg Monarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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Complied and edited by Stephen Herold ... 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. ... depending on the source (e.g.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Hapsburgs. Hapsburgs. Information about Hapsburgs in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. spanish hapsburgs ... (redirected from Hapsburgs)
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Out of this dogfight emerged a few victorious families; by luck, treachery, and cunning, the Hapsburgs were the greatest of them all. ... 7 The reigning Free Dukes of Burgundy were distant cousins of the Hapsburgs; 8 The teachings of Martin Luther. 9 Including the 17 provinces of the Netherlands, which had been created in...
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until Hungary's reconquest by the Hapsburgs in the second half of the seventeenth century, Slovakia became the center of Hungarian political, cultural, and economic life. The Hapsburg kings of Hungary were crowned in Bratislava, the present-day capital of Slovakia, and the Hungarian estates met there.
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Radio Prague's History Online Virtual Exhibit! ... With the death of Ludwig Jagellon (he drowned in a swamp running away from the Turks at the Battle of Mohacs in 1526), the short-lived Czech-Hungarian Union fell to pieces, leaving both the Bohemian and the ... What a window of opportunity for the Austrian Habsburgs!
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During the reign of Charles I [1], who inherited the throne from his father Philip, Habsburg Spain [2] controlled territory ranging from Argentina [3] to the Netherlands [4], and was among Europe [5]'s greatest powers. ... For this reason, this period of Spanish history has also ... Read more at Wikipedia's Main Page [11]
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