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  1. Matilda was the eldest daughter of Rudolf I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenberg. She became the third wife of Louis II, Duke of Bavaria, on 24 October 1273 in Aachen. Matilda and Louis had the following children: Rudolf I (4 October 1274, Basel – 12 August 1319). Mechthild (1275 – 28 March 1319, Lüneburg ), married 1288 to Duke Otto II of ...

  2. The Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces ( German: Bewaffnete Macht or Wehrmacht; Hungarian: Fegyveres Erő) or Imperial and Royal Armed Forces were the military forces of Austria-Hungary. It comprised two main branches: The Army ( Landstreitkräfte) and the Navy ( Kriegsmarine ). Both of them organised their own aviation branches – the Army's ...

  3. Matilda of Habsburg (1251–1304)Duchess of Bavaria and countess Palatine . Name variations: Mathilda or Mathilde of Hapsburg. Born in 1251; died on December 22, 1304, in Munich; daughter of Rudolf I (1218–1291), king of Germany (r.1273), Holy Roman emperor (r. 1273–1291), and Anna of Hohenberg (c. Source for information on Matilda of Habsburg (1251–1304): Women in World History: A ...

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  5. Jan 8, 2023 · About Mathilde von Habsburg. Matilda of Habsburg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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.

    • Habsburg, Switzerland
    • circa 1251
    • "Mathilde of Austria", "Melchilde"
    • Habsburg, Argau, Switzerland, Germany
  6. May 2, 2019 · Explore genealogy for Mathilde (Habsburg) von Habsburg born abt. 1253 Rheinfelden died 1304 München, Bayern including ancestors + descendants + 2 photos + 2 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

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    • Ludwig (Wittelsbach) Von Bayern
  7. Brief Life History of Mathilde. When Mathilde von Habsburg was born from 1251 to 1253, in Rheinfelden (Baden), Lörrach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, her father, Rudolf I. von Habsburg, was 35 and her mother, Gertrud Anna von Hohenberg, was 28. She married Ludwig II. der Strenge von Bayern on 24 October 1273, in Aachen, Aachener Reich, Holy ...

  8. The House of Habsburg ( / ˈhæpsbɜːrɡ /, German: Haus Habsburg, pronounced [haʊ̯s ˈhaːpsˌbʊʁk] ⓘ ), also known as the House of Austria, [note 6] is one of the most prominent and important dynasties in European history. [3] [4]

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