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  1. As a result, Hartmann V, who was supported by the Habsburgs, came into conflict repeatedly with the growing city-state of Bern. His uncle had to step in often to keep the peace. When Hartmann V died in 1263, Count Rudolf von Habsburg became the guardian of Hartmann's daughter Anna, and also took over the administration of the western section.

  2. Jul 25, 2011 · The recent burial of Otto von Habsburg – his body in Vienna, his heart in Hungary – drew attention to one of the most powerful families in European history. For centuries the Habsburg dynasty ...

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  4. These representations of imperial claims to power contrast with the ‘heroes’ of ‘German culture’ and ‘patriotic’ art commemorated by the liberal middle classes, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1900, by Edmund Hellmer), Friedrich Schiller (1876, by Johann Schilling), Franz Schubert (1872, by Karl Kundmann), Ludwig van Beethoven ...

  5. The lineage can be traced back to the late tenth century: Guntram the Rich is the first verifiable ancestor. His son Ratbod (died before 1054) was the founder of the family abbey of Muri in the Aargau, whose chronicles are the most important source for the history of the ‘original’ Habsburgs. Ratbod’s grandson Otto was the first to call himself von Habsburg, after the castle

  6. Jun 22, 2020 · Victors rewrite history, replacing destroyed monuments with new symbols of power. In recent weeks, as protests about police brutality grew in magnitude, controversial monuments have been defaced ...

  7. Date: after July 1776. Medium: Hand-colored etching and engraving. Dimensions: Image: 9 in. × 15 3/16 in. (22.8 × 38.5 cm) Plate: 10 13/16 × 15 13/16 in. (27.5 × 40.2 cm) Sheet: 12 in. × 17 11/16 in. (30.5 × 44.9 cm) Classification: Prints.

  8. Nov 8, 2018 · Victor Alexandrovitch Hartmann was born April 23 rd, 1834, in St. Petersburg. Both his parents died before he was four years old, and he was brought up by an aunt, Luisa Ivanovna Gemilian, wife of a well-known St. Petersburg architect and a former lady-in-waiting to the tsarina. Through the influence of Mme. Gemilian, Hartmann was admitted at ...

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