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  1. Clemence of Austria (in German: Klementia) (1262 – February 1293, or 1295) was a daughter of King Rudolph I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenberg. She was a member of the House of Habsburg.

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    (Soldiers arrive back at Vienna’s Südbahnhof station after the war, 1918-1919; photographed by Richard Hauffe; Wien Museum Inv.-Nr. 49342/83; excerpt reproduced with permission under the terms of the CC0 licence) What few of us perhaps realise is that within the space of about 24 hours at the end of 1918, Austria went from a powerful empire led by ...

    I actually cried on first seeing the displays on the growth of home-bred Austro-fascism in the 1930s and the impact of Anschluss with Nazi Germany in 1938. Tears at the utter insanity of that short period where reason and humanity seemed to desert so many people (but not all, fortunately). Tears at the banality of the forms taken by such extremism,...

    Elsewhere you emerge (much like Austria) into a more upbeat future. And the timeline ends with two notable exhibits: 1. The dress worn by Conchita Wurst when she won the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest for Austria 1. The USB stick that contained the “Ibiza” video footage that brought down the Austrian government in 2019

  2. The Museum of Austrian Contemporary History on Heldenplatz sheds light on the country's eventful history from 1918 onwards. Vienna opened the House of Austrian History in 2018, exactly 100 years after the foundation of the First Republic on November 12, 1918.

    • Hofburg, Heldenplatz, Vienna, 1010
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  3. Clementia was the daughter of Charles Martel of Anjou, the titular King of Hungary, and Clemence of Austria. [2] Both parents died during her early childhood, and Mary of Hungary, Clementia's grandmother, raised her. The family claimed Hungary through Mary, and so although Clementia was born and grew up in Naples, she was considered a Hungarian ...

  4. Clemence of Austria. Clemence of Austria (1262 – February 1293, or 1295) was a daughter of King Rudolph I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenberg. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Clemence of Austria has received more than 35,381 page views. Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up ...

  5. May 11, 2024 · Klemens von Metternich (born May 15, 1773, Coblenz, Archbishopric of Trier [Germany]—died June 11, 1859, Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian statesman, minister of foreign affairs (1809–48), and a champion of conservatism, who helped form the victorious alliance against Napoleon I and who restored Austria as a leading European power, hosting ...

  6. Clemence of Austria (Q771859) ... Clementia Klementia Clemence Habsburg van Oosten aka Herzogin von Österreich (est. 1262 - certain 7 Feb 1295) ... View history ...

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