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- House of Habsburg - Wikipedia
Members of the Habsburg family oversee the Austrian branch of the Order of the Golden Fleece, the Order of the Starry Cross and the Imperial and Royal Order of Saint George The current head of the family is Karl von Habsburg
- House of Habsburg | Rulers, Motto, History, Map, Inbreeding - Britannica
House of Habsburg, royal German family, one of the chief dynasties of Europe from the 15th to the 20th century As dukes, archdukes, and emperors, the Habsburgs ruled Austria from 1282 until 1918
- Habsburg monarchy - Wikipedia
In historiography, the terms Austria or Austrians are frequently used as shorthand for the Habsburg monarchy since the 18th century From 1438 to 1806, the rulers of the House of Habsburg almost continuously reigned as Holy Roman Emperors
- Habsburg Dynasty: The Inbred Royals Who Ruled Over Europe
One of the longest-ruling royal bloodlines in human history, the last of Habsburg's rule would only come to an end as a consequence of the First World War How the Habsburgs rose to such prominence and prestige is a long and complex story but nonetheless fascinating and intriguing
- How the Habsburgs Rose, Split, and Fell—A Simple Guide to 650 Years of . . .
A simple, picture-led guide to the Habsburg dynasty: how it rose, split into two lines, ruled Europe, and finally collapsed in 1918
- The Habsburgs: A Timeline of Power, Maps, and Turning Points
Explore the complete timeline of the Habsburg dynasty, from Rudolf I’s rise in 1273 to the empire’s fall in 1918 Maps, key battles, and rulers in one place
- Habsburg - New World Encyclopedia
Habsburg (in English-speaking countries sometimes spelled Hapsburg, but never so in official use) was an important ruling house of Europe and is most well known to be the ruling House of Austria (and the Austrian Empire) for over six centuries
- The Habsburg monarchy – a simple introduction - Visiting Vienna
The Habsburg empire is the informal and unofficial term used by many people to refer to the central European monarchy that ruled over a collection of lands from the 13th century to 1918
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