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| | List of Holy Roman Emperors - encyclopedia article about List of Holy Roman Emperors. |
 | | Maximilian was born in Vienna as the son of the Emperor Frederick III and Eleanore of Portugal. |  | | Little is known of his early life, which was probably passed at the court of his grandfather Charlemagne, until 815 when he became ruler of Bavaria. |  | | He was elected king of Germany in 983 on the death of his father (Holy Roman Emperor Otto II). |
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| | Albert II of Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After receiving a good education, he undertook the government of Austria in 1411, and succeeded, with the aid of his advisers, in ridding the duchy of the evils which had arisen during his minority. |  | | His children, with Elisabeth II of Bohemia (of Luxemburg), were: |  | | Albert succeeded to the duchy of Austria on his father's death in 1404. |
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 | | 1459-1460: Frederick III of Habsburg is elected by some opponent magnates king of Historic Hungary in February 1459. |  | | They are defeated by Å tefan of Rozhanovce, the leader of the Bratislava county (see around 1400). |  | | Fightings between Matthias and Frederick III at the Austro-Hungarian border follow and end with a truce in April 1460. |
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| | Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with H |
 | | HABSBURG, Juana (Joanna) (27 JUN 1537-7 SEP 1573) |  | | Habsburg, Francis V Ferdinand of Modena (1 JUN 1819-20 MAY 1876) |  | | Hohenzollern, Frederick II the Iron (19 NOV 1413-10 FEB 1471) |
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| | Casimir IV of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Casimir IV the Jagiellonian (Polish: Kazimierz Jagiellończyk, Lithuanian Kazimieras Jogailaitis) (1427 - 1492), of the House of Jagiello was grand duke of Lithuania from 1440 and king of Poland from 1447 until his death. |  | | That same year, Casimir was approached by the Prussians for aid against the ruling Teutonic Order, which he promised, by the act of incorporation of Prussia to Polish Kingdom; however, when the cities of Prussia rebelled against Teutons, the order resisted with greater strength than expected, and the Thirteen Years' War (1454-1466) ensued. |  | | He married in 1454 Elisabeth (1438-1505), the daughter of Albert II of Habsburg, the previous Holy Roman Emperor, and his wife Elisabeth of Luxembourg, heiress of Bohemia. |
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 | | He took office in 1440, when the grand duke of Lithuania, Sigismund, was murdered. |  | | It has been speculated that these fungi may have been responsible for Lord Carnarvon's ill-health and, ultimately, his death. |  | | Casimir was the second son of Wladyslaw II Jagiello and his fourth wife, Zofja Holszanska. |
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| | ALBERT II OF AUSTRIA FACTS AND INFORMATION |
 | | However, it did not prevent him from fathering four children: Rudolf, who succeeded him as duke, Frederick, Albert, and Leopold. |  | | He became the joint ruler of all Habsburg lands with his younger brother, Otto the Merry in 1330, while increasing his possessions by the inheritance of his wife Joan, which was made up of the County of Pfirt and several cities. |  | | He establihed the "Albertinian House Rule" (''Albertinische Hausordnung'') to predetermine the rules of succession in the Austrian lands, which, however, was disregarded after his death and only renewed by Emperor Maximilian I. |
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 | | 1447-1492) and Elizabeth of Austria, daughter of Albert II of Habsburg (r. |  | | He was born in 1458 or 1460, the third of thirteen children of King Casimir IV (r. |  | | He was born on October 3, 1460, in the royal palace at Cracow, Poland. |
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 | | 1229 - Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor declares himself King of Jerusalem during the Sixth Crusade. |  | | 1945 - World War II: 1,250 American bombers attack Berlin. |  | | 1940 - World War II: Axis powers - Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini meet at Brenner Pass in the Alps and agree to form an alliance against France and the United Kingdom. |
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| | 1397 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | September 29 John Holland, Earl of Huntingdon is created Duke of Exeter by his half-brother Richard II of England. |  | | September 29 - Thomas Holland, 3rd Earl of Kent is created Duke of Surrey by Richard II of England. |  | | June 29 - John II of Aragon (d. |
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 | | Francis II, emperor 1792-1806, after that Francis I of Austria |  | | Where dates for both kingship and emperorship are given, the person actually remained king during his emperorship. |  | | Henry II of Saxony, king 1002-1014, emperor 1014-1024 |
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| | 1439 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This page was last modified 02:22, 21 Jun 2005. |  | | October 27 - Albert II of Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor |
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| | 1439 - Biocrawler |
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