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  1. HabsburgWikipedia

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    1 Habsburg als das Haus Österreich (Casa de Austria) 2 Geschichte. 2.1 Frühe Habsburger nach den Acta Murensia (bis 1279) 2.2 Begründung der Machtstellung Habsburgs. 2.3 Die Habsburger als römisch-deutsche Kaiser und Könige von Spanien und Portugal. 2.4 Kaisertum Österreich. 2.5 Habsburger nach 1918.

  2. Archduchy of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Archduchy of Austria. ^a The title "Archduke of Austria" remained part of the official grand title of the rulers of Austria until 1918. The Archduchy of Austria ( German: Erzherzogtum Österreich) was a major principality of the Holy Roman Empire and the nucleus of the Habsburg monarchy. With its capital at Vienna, the archduchy was centered at ...

  3. File:Habsburg Monarchy 1789.svg - Wikimedia Commons

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    Dec 01, 2021 · In 1871 the Prussian-ruled North German Confederation was united with the southern German states (except Austria; the so-called Lesser German Solution) to form the German Empire, the first modern German state. German Empire – 1914: ... A map of the Habsburg Monarchy within the Holy Roman Empire, and within Europe, circa 1789.

  4. Habsburgs | Age of Empires III: Wars of Liberty Wiki | Fandom

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    The Habsburgs are a European civilization made playable in Wars of Liberty, representing the Austrian-Hungarian empire during the 19th century. The full house name of the Austrian Habsburgs is the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. The 19th century is a chaotic century for the Austrian nation: the early century sees the last Holy Roman Emperor, and ...

  5. house of Habsburg - Habsburg-Lorraine | Britannica

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    The history of the house of Habsburg for the century following the Congress of Vienna is inseparable from that of the Austrian Empire, a bastion of monarchical conservatism that the forces of nationalism—German, Italian, Hungarian, Slav, and Romanian—gradually eroded. The first territorial losses came in 1859, when Austria had to cede ...

  6. 1918: The end of Habsburg rule | Die Welt der Habsburger

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    1918: The end of Habsburg rule. 1918. The death of Emperor Franz Joseph in 1916 after a reign of sixty-eight years marked the symbolic end of the Monarchy. In reality the Monarchy did not collapse until the end of the First World War in the autumn of 1918, when Emperor Karl, his successor, abdicated and new nation states were established in the ...

  7. Prințul Rudolf al Austriei - Wikipedia

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    Prințul Rudolf al Austriei (n. 21 august 1858, Laxenburg, Austria Inferioară, Austria – d. 30 ianuarie 1889, Mayerling ⁠(d), Austria Inferioară, Austro-Ungaria) a fost arhiduce de Austria și prinț moștenitor al Austriei, Ungariei și Boemiei, unicul fiu al împăratului Franz Joseph I al Austriei și al soției acestuia, împărăteasa Elisabeta (cunoscută sub numele de Sisi).

  8. House of Habsburg | Versailles Wiki | Fandom

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    The House of Habsburg was one of the most influential and distinguished royal houses of Europe. The throne of the Holy Roman Empire was continuously occupied by the Habsburgs from 1438 until their extinction in the male line in 1740. The house also produced emperors and kings of many other countries (see Title(s)). The Habsburg made also 5 kings of Spain, before …

  9. Category : Otto, Crown Prince of Austria - Wikimedia

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    Sep 27, 2022 · Für die CSU war er Mitglied des Europäischen Parlaments. Von 1916 bis 1918 war Otto Kronprinz Österreich-Ungarns, bis 1921 Kronprinz Ungarns. English: Otto von Habsburg (20 November 1912 – 4 July 2011), also known by his Imperial and Royal name as Crown Prince Otto of Austria, was the last Crown Prince of Austria.

  10. Oto, Príncipe Herdeiro da Áustria – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

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    Em novembro de 1916, Oto tornou-se o príncipe herdeiro do Império Austro-Húngaro quando seu pai, o arquiduque Carlos, ascendeu ao trono. Entretanto, em 1918, no final da Primeira Guerra Mundial, ambas as monarquias foram abolidas e substituídas pelas repúblicas da Áustria Alemã e da Hungria. A família imperial foi forçada ao exílio ...

  11. The Distinctive ‘Habsburg Jaw’ Was Likely the Result of the Royal ...

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    Dec 04, 2019 · The family tree of the Habsburgs, a German-Austrian ruling family whose domain stretched from Portugal to Transylvania, is a tangled one. Like many royal families, the Habsburgs made strategic ...

  12. What Happened to Habsburg Fortune? | Rosamond Press

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    Nov 07, 2016 · The Habsburgs’ assets were a matter Austria had to deal with even after the end of the Monarchy. In 1919 a special Habsburg law was passed, which a year later was given constitutional status. It laid down which of the Habsburgs’ assets were to be transferred to the new state. Ultimately it was Emperor Karl who was responsible for this law ...

  13. What Was the Habsburg Chin? | History Hit

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    Sep 23, 2020 · The House of Habsburg was once one of the foremost royal houses in Europe: in 1273, Rudolf of Habsburg was elected as King of Germany, and in 1440, Frederik of Habsburg was elected Holy Roman Emperor – the first from the House of Habsburg. From then on, the power of the Habsburgs grew across Europe, and members of the family became rulers of ...

  14. List of Kings of Austria (The Once and Never Kings)

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    The rulers of Austria are dated from the formation of the March of Austria in 976. The House of Babenberg held the lands until their extinction in 1246, and following an interregnum, came under the rule of the House of Habsburg in 1282. In 1156, Austria was promoted from a March to a Duchy, independent from Bavaria. After Frederick II's death, the Duchy of Austria was claimed …

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