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  1. Jan 1, 1972 · There is a newer edition of this item: The Sack of Rome: 1527. $89.99. (4) In Stock. The sack of Rome shocked the Christian world. Following the battle of Pavia, Pope Clement VII joined the French-led League of Cognac to resist the threatened Habsburg domination of Europe. Emperor Charles V appealed to the German diet for support and raised an ...

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  2. Judith (1271–1297) Queen of Bohemia. Name variations: Jutta; Guta or Gutta. Born on March 13, 1271; died on June 18, 1297; daughter of Rudolph or Rudolf I Habsburg, Holy Roman emperor (r. 1273–1291), and Anna of Hohenberg (c. 1230–1281); sister of Albert I, duke of Austria and Holy Roman emperor (r. 1298–1308); first wife of Wenceslas II (1271–1305), king of Bohemia (r. 1278–1305).

  3. Works by Judith Márffy-Mantuano Hare, Countess of Listowell. Popular Recent. A Habsburg tragedy : Crown Prince Rudolf (1978) 22 copies

  4. Jan 8, 2023 · Matilda of Habsburg or Melchilde (Rheinfelden, ca. 1252-Munich, Bavaria, 23 December 1304) was the eldest daughter of Rudolph I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenburg. Her siblings included: Judith of Habsburg, Klementia of Habsburg and Albert I of Germany. Biography. On the 24 October 1273, Matilda married Louis II, Duke of Bavaria in Aachen ...

  5. "At the hands of A. Wess Mitchell, the Habsburg Empire, so long misunderstood as an empire ‘without qualities,’ receives a compelling and long-overdue analysis of its strategic imperatives and the vital role it played in a Europe that was constantly challenging its very raison d’être."—Richard Bassett, author of, For God and Kaiser: The Imperial Austrian Army, 1619-1918

  6. Jul 18, 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.

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  7. On: Gospels of Judith of Flanders, in Latin England, between 1051 and 1064, for Judith of Flanders (d. 1094) MS M.708, front cover. Purchased by J. P. Morgan, Jr., 1926. Printer-friendly version. Browse this gospel book made in England, between 1051 and 1064, for Judith of Flanders.

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