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    Otto von Habsburg

    Head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and German politician

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  1. Otto von Habsburg (German: Franz Joseph Otto Robert Maria Anton Karl Max Heinrich Sixtus Xaver Felix Renatus Ludwig Gaetan Pius Ignatius, Hungarian: Ferenc József Ottó Róbert Mária Antal Károly Max Heinrich Sixtus Xaver Felix Renatus Lajos Gaetan Pius Ignác; 20 November 1912 – 4 July 2011) was the last crown prince of Austria-Hungary from 1916 until the dissolution of the empire in ...

  2. On 4 July 2011, Otto von Habsburg, also known as Otto of Austria, former head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and Sovereign of the Order of the Golden Fleece (1922–2007), and former Crown Prince (1916–1918) and, by pretense, Emperor-King (from 1922) of Austria-Hungary, died at 98 years of age. The following day, a 13-day period of ...

  3. Otto von Habsburg. Otto von Habsburg, in Österreich amtlich Otto Habsburg-Lothringen, meist kurz Otto Habsburg [1] (* 20. November 1912 in Reichenau an der Rax, Niederösterreich; † 4. Juli 2011 in Pöcking, Bayern [2] ), war der älteste Sohn von Karl I., dem letzten Kaiser von Österreich und König von Ungarn, und seiner Frau Zita; somit ...

  4. Jul 4, 2011 · He was often described as a champion of European unity. Otto Habsburg-Lothringen, the eldest son of the last Austrian emperor, has died at the age of 98. He ...

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  5. BIOGRAPHY 1912 "The heir to the throne" As first child of Archduke Charles and Zita Bourbon Princess of Parma, Otto von Habsburg was born November 20, 1912 in the Villa Wartholz in Reichenau an der Rax, Lower Austria. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand, followed by the death of Franz Joseph I, played a decisive role.

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  7. Jul 18, 2011 · The funeral of Otto von Habsburg, the last Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary, has sparked nostalgia for the days of the empire's bygone greatness, writes the BBC's Bethany Bell.

  8. The surname of more recent members of the family such as Otto von Habsburg and Karl von Habsburg is taken to be "von Habsburg" or more completely "von Habsburg-Lothringen". Princes and members of the house use the tripartite arms adopted in the 18th century by Francis Stephen.

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