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House of Habsburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Welcome to HABSBURG, a member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine. We are affiliated with the Center for Austrian Studies, the Society for Austrian and Habsburg History, the Czechoslovak History Conference, and the American Association for the Study of Hungarian History.
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Hypertext versions of syllabi for courses dealing specifically with the Habsburg Monarchy and more general courses on East Central Europe and the Balkans appear below. The various contributions are sorted according to the year they were posted on the site, with all those made available prior to 1998 being grouped together.
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; The current Habsburg family consists of the direct descendants of Emperor Karl and Empress Zita. ... Archduke Otto von Habsburg = Maria Josefa of Saxony; || ; Emperor Karl (1887-1922) = Zita of Bourbon-Parma (1892-1989); ||; Otto (1912-) - Adelheid (1914-1971) - Robert Karl Ludwig...
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Of the many attributes identified with the Habsburg dynasty it is the hereditary over-grown jaw (mandibular prognathism) that captures the most attention.It is clearly visible in many of the increasing natural portraits of the family from the Renaissance and after, and also is seen on coinage of the period.
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Habsburg Monarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Habsburg Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In 1273, Count Rudolf of the Habsburg family, a Swiss nobleman, was elected King of Germany. Within a decade, Rudolf secured the agreement of the Imperial ...
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Books, news, and links about the royal Habsburg dynasty of Austria. ... The Habsburg Empire ... The History of the Habsburg Empire: 1526-1918 by Robert A. Kann. A history of the numerous people who lived under the sceptre of this historic ruling house.
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