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| | Hapsburg. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | The Hapsburgs lost Alsace, Franche-Comté, Artois, and part of Flanders and Hainaut during the wars against Louis XIV. |  | | The marriage of their son, Philip I, to Joanna of Castile, brought Philip& elder son, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, to the throne of Spain. |  | | During the revolutions of 1848, Franciss son Ferdinand abdicated in favor of his nephew Francis Joseph, whose long rule (18481916) saw Austria lose (1859) its dominance in Italy and surrender (1866) leadership in Germany to Prussia. |
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| | boys clothing: European royalty the Hapsburgs |
 | | Ferdinand during the revolution of 1848 which threatened the cointinued existaence of the multi-national Hapsburg empire, Ferdinand abdicate in favor of his nephew, Francis Joseph. |  | | When it became cleat that there would be not male heir, Charles arranged for the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713, in which he assured the recognition of the indivisibility of the Hapsburg lands and the right of succession of his daughter--Maria Theresa. |  | | Under Frederick, Austria in 1453 became an archduchy. |
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| | Austrian government official to attend Hapsburg beatification |
 | | Otto von Hapsburg-- now 91 years old, and a retired member of the European parliament-- will lead a large delegation of Hapsburg family members to the beatification ceremonies. |  | | It's good to see that even the Austrian republican government is not totally indifferent to the country's imperial heritage. |  | | "The beatification is important for Austria," a diplomatic official explained, observing that Emperor Karl was "the head of state who ruled in a particularly critical moment in Austrian history." The diplomat added that "relations between the Hapsburg family and the Austrian government are normal today." |
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| | Hapsburg Family Tree |
 | | Philip I, of the Hapsburgs, and Joanna of Castile, from Spain, gave birth to Charles V, Ferdinand I, and three girls. |  | | Charles V was born when the Hapsburg royal family and the Spanish royal family intermarried, producing a new dynasty-- the Spanish Hapsburgs. |  | | The original Hapsburgs were based in Germany, and Charles' brother Ferdinand continued the family control of that area after Charles' death. |
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| | The Religion Report: 22 September 2004 - Hapsburg Emperor Karl's Beatification |
 | | So the Hapsburg court continued fictively, or virtually. |  | | Plainly the Hapsburg court is in exile, it’s existed in Switzerland, that’s a fact. |  | | And I see this as the court of the Vatican honouring the Hapsburg court, and the fact that the Hapsburg court is not only in exile but has a certain fictive quality, tells us something important about both courts, about both the Vatican and the Hapsburg court. |
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http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/relrpt/stories/s1209316.htm
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| | Gnostical Turpitude: The Hapsburg Lip |
 | | He named Philip V of Anjou, a Bourbon relation, as his successor, which led to the War of the Spanish Succession at his death in 1700. |  | | The unofficial motto of the Hapsburg family was "Bella gerunt alii, tu, felix Austria, nubes!" ("Where others must fight wars, you, fortunate Austria, marry!). |  | | The Hapsburg jaw has been an interesting case for scholars over the years. |
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| | Austria: In Depth : History : The Hapsburg Reign Frommers.com |
 | | After the Babenberg dynasty died out, Rudolph I was crowned in 1273, inaugurating the Hapsburg era, which would last more than 600 years. |  | | Under the leadership of Prince von Metternich as foreign minister, and later chancellor, of Austria after the abdication of Napoléon, many of the Polish and Italian territories lost during this tumultuous era were regained at the Congress of Vienna in 1814 to 1815. |  | | During her reign, moderate reforms were carried out, including a streamlining of the political system. |
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| | Rudolph of Hapsburg/(Rudolph of Hapsburg) |
 | | Name: Jutta of Hapsburg Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Wenceslaw II "King" of Bohemia |  | | Page built by Gedpage Version 2.02 ©1997 on 26 December 2001 |
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| | East Valley Tribune Daily Arizona news for Chandler, Gilbert, Tempe, Mesa, Scottsdale |
 | | Smith said Von Hapsburg is misleading voters with a mailer that touts family values. |  | | Von Hapsburg does not make his sexual orientation a significant part of his campaign, which has triggered criticism from Len Munsil, executive director of the Center for Arizona Policy. |  | | These activities have become more common, Von Hapsburg said, as political rivals increase their attacks on gay marriage and on his politics. |
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| | SEVENTEENTH GENERATION |
 | | He was married to Maria Theresa of BOHEMIA and HUNGARY Archduchess of Austria (daughter of Charles VI of HAPSBURG OF SPAIN HR Emperor and Elizabeth Christine of BRUNSWICK-LUNEBURG) in 1736. |  | | She was christened in Austria - House of Hapsburg. |  | | She died on 29 Nov 1780 in Vienna Austria- Reign from 1740 - age 63. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Boniface VIII |
 | | The latter had accepted from the Polish nobles the Crown of Poland, vacant owing to the banishment (1300) of Ladislaus I. The solemn warning of the pope and his protest against the violation of his right as overlord of Poland were unheeded by Wenceslaus, who soon, moreover, allied himself with Philip the Fair. |  | | In Germany, on the death of Rudolph of Hapsburg (1291), his son Albert, Duke of Austria, declared himself king. |  | | The electors, however, chose (1292) Count Adolph of Nassau, whereupon Albert submitted. |
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| | The Hapsburg Myth: Politics and Family Drama |
 | | This course will focus on the "last act" of what can rightly be called a political "family drama" -- on the last Hapsburg Emperor, Franz Joseph I, who ruled from 1848-1916. |  | | Why this reign remains of interest is its attention to the role of image in politics -- its use, one may say, of the "media" to further its political ends (political ends that ranged from nationalistic imperialism in Mexico to supression of terrorism in today's Serbia and Croatia). |  | | The Hapsburg Dynasty celebrated 700 years of European rule in 1982, with its main creation, the Hapsburg Empire, lasting from 1526 to 1918; at times, it also ruled over Spain (from 1558-1700), the Netherlands, and large portions of Italy. |
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| | British Hapsburg King? - AlternateHistory.com Discussion Board |
 | | This leads back to the House of Habspurg. |  | | If they did, you can bet there'd be one HELL of a marriage contract to limit his power and influence and make sure the kids were raised English. |  | | If, however, you REALLY want a Hapsburg on the throne, you could have the English reject James V and marry Mary |
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| | [Idyllchat] Hapsburg Tour |
 | | This is a multi-part message in MIME format. |  | | ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C12672.107DED60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable My husband and l will start the Hapsburg Tour on Aug. 29 - this will be ourfirst Untour. |  | | We are seasoned travelers and look forward to this experience. |
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| | History of the World: Founding Of The House Of Hapsburg@ HighBeam Research |
 | | He succeeded his father in Hapsburg and Alsace in 1239, and in 1273 was elected... |  | | Rudolph was born in 1218, and died at Germersheim, Germany, in 1291. |  | | The house of Hapsburg - also called the house of Austria - owes its origin and firm establishment to the most celebrated of the Hapsburgs, a German princely family who derived their name from Hapsburg castle, built about 1020, on the banks of the Aare in Switzerland. |
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| | Von Hapsburg makes 2nd try at Dist. 7 House seat |
 | | Von Hapsburg said he is "an advocate of education." He's the chairman of the Paradise Valley School District Citizen Curriculum and a member of United Parent Council. |  | | Von Hapsburg said he supports publicly funded, privately owned charter schools because he's in favor of "school choice." He also believes in a standard educational test, but he is uncertain if the AIMS test is the best measure of student abilities. |  | | In order to move on to the Nov. 2 general election, Von Hapsburg will need to win one of the two top positions against three other Republican candidates - Ray Barnes, Wes Marsh and David Burnell Smith - in the Sept. 7 primary election. |
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| | Hapsburg heirs claim Polish art treasure, brewery |
 | | Archduke Karol first took his case to court in 1949, but the communist judges dropped the proceedings without issuing a ruling. |  | | Dominican priest Father Joachim Badeni, a Hapsburg heir who lives in Poland, had filed suit in the District Court in Bielsko-Biala on behalf of the other three claimants who make their home abroad. |  | | Rzeczpospolita newspaper said the archduke, a Polish citizen, was imprisoned by the Gestapo (German secret police) for refusing to sign a German nationality list, only to have all his property confiscated after the war by Poland's then Soviet-back regime. |
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| | The Mystery of Rennes Le Chateau #16 |
 | | Alone of all the dynasties of Europe, the Hapsburgs were not bound to a certain homeland from which they ruled. |  | | The Hapsburgs were important for who they were, as much or more than for what they owned. |  | | In that way the House of Hapsburg became the House of Austria. |
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| | The Hapsburg dynasty in the Czech lands and the Austrian Empire |
 | | From Ferdinand I of Hapsburg and Rudolf II to Marie Therese and Josef II. |  | | The protests culminated in the Battle of the White Mountain (bitva na Bílé hoře) in 1620 in which the Protestants were severely defeated by the Hapsburgs. |  | | Ferdinand strengthened the position of the king and firmly reinstated the Catholic religion in the country, which included the arrival of the Jesuits in Prague based upon his invitation. |
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| | Encyclopedia: The Hapsburg Dynasty |
 | | The age of "universal empire", and particularly of attempts to preserve "the Universal Empire of the Romans", had come to a glamor-less end in the Modern era. |  | | For a long time the Hapsburgs were "merely" local powers in Western Europe, but with the coronation of Rudolf of Hapsburg as King-Emperor in 1273, the family inherited the preeminent Western political power--and all its many troubles with the Roman Papacy, the Turks, and other hostile forces. |  | | The Hapsburg Dynasty (also spelled "Habsburg") was the very long line of rulers which began in the tenth century and continued until the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in the year of the incarnate Word 1806. |
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| | Czechoslovakia - Hapsburg Rule - The Dual Monarchy |
 | | In contrast to Moravia, the Bohemian Kingdom had entrenched estates that were ready to defend what they considered their rights and liberties. |  | | The Hapsburg kings of Hungary were crowned in Bratislava, the present-day capital of Slovakia, and the Hungarian estates met there. |  | | The defeat at Mohacs in 1526 meant that most of Hungary proper was taken by the Turks; 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. |
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 | | VII This treaty, set forth on February 21, 1547, shall last until January 1, 1551, although it can be extended at the agreement between both parties. |  | | II The Hapsburg Dynasty shall vacate the area known as Hungary and ensure that no military units of any kind are left by the end of the year 1547. |
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| | Lisablog |
 | | This just in to Lisablog: Not only is there a Hapsburg Lip, there is also a Hapsburg Nose. |  | | His title was German king and Holy Roman emperor, and he was born on May 1st 1218 and died in 1291. |  | | Updated: Saturday, 19 March 2005 12:10 PM EST |
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| | Hapsburg Beale Piano |
 | | Hapsburg Empire in 1918, the very year before Ravel completed La Valse. |  | | Beale pianos history - The Beale piano factory was established by Octavius Beale, an Irish born... |  | | The Beale piano factory was established at 47 Trafalgar, St. Annandale and made... |
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| | Hapsburg Renaissance garden design in Austria |
 | | The Archduke Ferdinand, second son of the Emperor Ferdinand I., gave this castle in 1564 to his wife Philippina Weiser. |  | | But a few weeks later the mistress of the castle died quite suddenly, and Philippina Weiser took with her to the grave the finest flowering of the princely home. |  | | Among the princely houses Hapsburg was early addicted to the culture of gardens, and Maximilian I. |
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| | House of Hapsburg |
 | | The dynastic division at Charles's death initiated the Spanish Habsburg line (ruling Spain until 1700) and the Austrian line (known after 1740 as the House of Habsburg-Lorraine), which ruled the Habsburg possessions in central Europe until 1918. |  | | also spelled Hapsburg, also called House Of Austria, |
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| | Hapsburg Lip and Jaw |
 | | This document maintained by Robert J. Huskey Last updated on April 20, 1999. |  | | The pedigree shown here was compiled in the early 1970's by Robin Smith, a student in an undergraduate human genetics course at the University of Virginia. |  | | 30:112-116, 1993) published on a large pedigree of European noble families with the mandibular prognathism syndrome - otherwise known as the Hapsburg Jaw. |
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| | Miscellaneous Hand Embroideriy Kits, Pulled Work Design, Etui Box, Hapsburg Lace |
 | | The lacy stitches are worked in rows, taking care not to cross the threads over open holes at the back of the canvas because the lacy effect would be lost. |  | | Ribbons are inserted between some rows of the Hapsburg lace patterns to give a touch of colour. |  | | View Secure Online Cart or Mail Order (Order form) for mailing costs. |
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| | AI Europa - The Hapsburg Empire |
 | | This topic is for discussion of the Austro-German Hapsburg Empire, which lasted from 1438 to 1848 |  | | Mark all forum posts as read [ help ] |
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| | [Idyllchat] Question re: Hapsburg Cities |
 | | ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2001 2:34 PM Subject: [Idyllchat] Question re: Hapsburg Cities > Hi Idyllchatters, > > I'll be heading off on the Hapsburg Untour in late > September. |  | | Would that also be true in the Hapsburg > cities? |  | | I seem to blend in, and do not get offending looks. |
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| | Catholic World News : Hapsburg beatification rouses disputes |
 | | Vatican, Sep. 24, 2004 (CWNews.com) - On October 3, Pope John Paul II (bio - news) will preside at the beatification of Carl I, the last Hapsburg emperor of Austria-Hungary, in a ceremony that has already revived controversy about the deposed emperor's role. |  | | Makes sense...the Hapsburgs and Opus Dei would love to run church and world....the Holy Roman Empire resurrected. |  | | Catholic World News : Hapsburg beatification rouses disputes |
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| | Absolute Write Water Cooler - View Profile: hapsburg |
 | | hapsburg is not a member of any public groups |  | | Welcome to the Water Cooler, a message board run by Absolute Write for writers and editors. |  | | Absolute Write Water Cooler - View Profile: hapsburg |
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| | The Imperial House of Hapsburg: Welcome |
 | | This is a educational project dedicated to presenting the Hapsburg dynasty through different media, especially text, images, charts, and maps. |  | | Or just click on the 'Hapsburg' image at the top to return back here. |  | | (Illustration at right: heraldic emblem on the right is known as the Austrian Double Eagle, traditionally used to represent the Hapsburg royal family. |
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| | hapsburg |
 | | Hapsburg Rulers: Professor Clifton R Fox @ Tomball College |  | | Getty Explore Art : Union of the Houses of Hapsburg and Lorraine Franz Anton Maulbertsch 1775 |  | | The Spinster, the Hapsburg and the Scottish Widow - BBC Online |
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| | Australian Journal of Anthropology, The: Language and solitude: Wittgenstein, malinowski and the hapsburg dilemma - ... |
 | | In this cacophony of distinct and often strident voices, the Hapsburg Empire or Kakania as Robert Musil disparagingly referred to it, finally succumbed to the modern condition. |  | | This condition requires that subjects, hitherto willing to operate among distinct cultures, rationalise their lifeworld. |  | | They all shared many of the Hapsburg Empire's contradictions, such as a deep affinity with a local tradition or one's ethnic roots as well as a sophisticated and fluent command of a universal culture. |
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| | Best's Hapsburg 3-pack! |
 | | ) Best's Hapsburg patents pending OI cans I've got available (I kept the 4th one for the shelf, although I spent about 20 minutes trying to figure out which one was the nicest. |  | | Can number 2 also has some missing paint, and has a more severe dent below the "g" of Hapsburg (also minor dents similar to can 1). |  | | Can number 3 also has some denting (more than can number 1) and a little missing paint. |
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| | Hapsburg |
 | | Hapsburg: Hapsburg Ascendancy - Hapsburg Ascendancy The Hapsburg lands were reunited under Maximilian I at the end of the 15th... |  | | Rudolf of Hapsburg - Rudolf of Hapsburg: see Rudolf I. Hapsburg: Bibliography - Bibliography See R. Kann, The Habsburg Empire (1957) and Multinational Empire (1950, repr. |  | | Add Fact Monster search to your site |
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| | Andrew Hapsburg |
 | | Andrew Hapsburg, a 16 year old Christian sophmore who hails from Indiana. |  | | At the tender age of 5 he started playing the Piano. |  | | If you want to be notified when I add new music, enter your email address below! |
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| | Oxford University Press: Encyclopedia of Enlightenment |
 | | The work also extends the conventional geographical boundaries of the Enlightenment, covering not only France, England, Scotland, the Low Countries, Italy, English-speaking North America, the German states, and Hapsburg Austria but also Iberian, Ibero-American, Jewish, Russian, and Eastern European cultures. |  | | Nor does the Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment limit itself to major centers like Paris in France and Edinburgh in Scotland, but shares the rich lode of recent scholarship on “secondary” and “provincial” centers such as Berlin and Geneva; Philadelphia and Milan. |  | | Defining the Enlightenment as the “long eighteenth century” — from the rise of Descartes’ disciples in 1670 to the Restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in 1815 — the Encyclopedia focuses on the entire range of philosophic and social changes engendered by the Enlightenment. |
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| | VonHapsburg |
 | | Established in 1966 with the purchase of our first Great Dane bitch, Von Hapsburg Danes is based in Lions Bay, British Columbia Canada, a small village just 30 minutes north of Vancouver. |
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