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  1. Deutsch: Guta (Jutta) von Habsburg (* 13. März 1271 in Rheinfelden; † 18. Juni 1297 in Prag) war durch Heirat eine Königin von Böhmen. (→ Guta von Habsburg) English: Judith of Habsburg (1271 – 21 May 1297) was the youngest daughter of Rudolph I of Germany and his wife Gertrude of Hohenburg and member of the Habsburg family.

  2. Jan 1, 1978 · Perhaps, belonging to a noble family with royalist sympathies, the author has fallen victim to murder theories floated by some royalists in Austria (Empress Zita for instance) for whom Rudolf's suicide was a major black spot in the long and illustrious rule of the Habsburg monarchy.

    • Judith Márffy-Mantuano Hare Listowel
  3. May 13, 2024 · Bonne of Luxemburg (also Bona) (May 20, 1315 – September 11, 1349), was born Jutta, the daughter of John the Blind of Luxemburg, king of Bohemia and his first wife Elisabeth of Bohemia. Jutta was referred to in French historiography as Bonne de Luxembourg. She was a member of the House of Luxembourg.

  4. Oct 22, 2023 · The Habsburg Monarchy, 1618-1815 by Charles W. Ingrao. Discover the captivating world of the Habsburg dynasty with this enthralling book on the Habsburgs! Are you ready to embark on a journey through centuries of power, intrigue, and cultural richness? Look no further than Charles W. Ingrao’s masterpiece, The Habsburg Monarchy, 1618-1815.

  5. A Habsburg tragedy : Crown Prince Rudolf by Listowel, Judith Márffy-Mantuano Hare, Countess of, 1904-Publication date 1986 Topics ... Better World Books.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Queen_JudithQueen Judith - Wikipedia

    Queen Judith. Queen Judith may refer to: Judith of Babenberg (c. late 1110s/1120 – after 1168), daughter of Leopold III, Margrave of Austria and Agnes of Germany, married William V, Marquess of Montferrat. Judith, Duchess of Bavaria (925 – June 29 soon after 985), daughter of Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria and Judith, married Henry I, Duke of Bavaria.

  7. Sep 12, 2013 · Written in an accessible, narrative style, the author undertakes a comprehensive review of the Habsburg Dynasty through four lenses: how the dynasty produced and reproduced itself; how they created legitimacy and loyalty; how the image and function of the ruler changed, and; how they institutionalized and improved its government structures.

    • Benjamin Curtis
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