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  1. On 4 July 2011, Otto von Habsburg, also known as Otto of Austria, former head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and Sovereign of the Order of the Golden Fleece (1922–2007), and former Crown Prince (1916–1918) and, by pretense, Emperor-King (from 1922) of Austria-Hungary, died at 98 years of age.

  2. Rudolf’s brother Hartmann died a prisoner in Lombardy as a liegeman of the Hohenstaufens. Another brother, Albrecht (V), was a canon in Basel whose diocesan lands overlapped with the possessions of the early Habsburgs. Rudolf focused on expanding the family holdings of territory.

  3. Habsburg heroes, heroines and sons of the Muses – monuments on the Ringstrasse. One woman and many men: Habsburg idols found their place on Vienna’s Ringstrasse alongside those of the bourgeoisie. Like the buildings that line the Ringstrasse, its monuments are also informed by the notion of the historical Gesamtkunstwerk (total work of art ...

  4. His uncle, Hartmann IV, called the Elder, married Margaret of Savoy while his sister Heilwig, the future mother of King Rudolf I von Habsburg, married Albert IV of Habsburg. Even though the family continued to found cities and expand, they were declining in power.

  5. The young Otto walked behind the catafalque wearing a brilliant white tunic with a black sash which stood out against the sombre procession. As a symbol of innocence and new beginnings he attracted the sympathy of the crowd in a time of war-weariness and lack of hope.

  6. Reasonable condition. Paper a bit browned and soiled. With some staining and spotting. Edges a bit ragged, with some small tears in the margins (not affecting text or image). The...

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  8. Graf von Habsburg, als Sohn von Rudolf I. Prinz des Heiligen Römischen Reiches ... Hartmann von Habsburg (Q551279) ... 20 December 1281 Gregorian. instance of ...

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