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  1. Gertrude Anne of Hohenberg (c. 1225 – 16 February 1281) was German queen from 1273 until her death, by her marriage with King Rudolf I of Germany. As queen consort, she became progenitor of the Austrian House of Habsburg.

  2. The House of Hohenberg is an Austrian and Czech noble family that descends from Countess Sophie Chotek (1868–1914), who in 1900 married Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Este (1863–1914), the heir presumptive to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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  4. Gertrude Anne of Hohenberg ( c. 1225 – 16 February 1281) was German queen from 1273 until her death, by her marriage with King Rudolf I of Germany. As queen consort, she became progenitor of the Austrian House of Habsburg.

  5. With Rudolf’s rise to power higher-ranking circles for marriage opened up to his offspring and descendants: now the marriage partners of the Habsburgs came from the ruling houses of the Holy Roman Empire rather than neighbouring families of counts. Rudolf’s marriage to Gertrude of Hohenberg resulted in three sons and six daughters who ...

  6. Holy Roman Empress Anna of Hohenberg was the wife of Rudolf I and mother of eight. The first of the Habsburg line to achieve the crown, Rudolph and Anna established a political power base in Austria where the family ruled for nearly seven centuries until 1918.

  7. Gertrud (Anna) of Hohenberg, statue, second half of 16th century This historicizing depiction of Gertrud, wife of Rudolf I, was executed after the copperplate engravings of the Imagines Domus Austria by Francesco Terzio.

  8. Gertrude Anne of Hohenberg ( - 16 February 1281) was German queen from 1273 until her death, by her marriage with King Rudolf I of Germany. As queen consort, she became progenitor of the Austrian House of Habsburg .

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