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  1. They have four sons. Michaela von Habsburg (born 1954, twin of Monika), married firstly Eric Alba-Teran d'Antin (born in Mexico City – 2004 in New York City), and secondly Count Hubertus von Kageneck (born 1940 in Wittlich), son of Count Franz Joseph von Kageneck and Princess Elisabeth Maria of Bavaria.

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      Besides Werner I, he had two other sons: Otto I, who would...

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      This family tree only includes male scions of the House of...

  2. Besides Werner I, he had two other sons: Otto I, who would become Count of Sundgau in the Alsace, and Albrecht I. Founded the Muri Abbey, which became the first burial place of members of the House of Habsburg.

  3. This family tree only includes male scions of the House of Habsburg from 1096 to 1564. [1] Otto II was the first to take the Habsburg Castle name as his own, adding "von Habsburg" to his title and creating the House of Habsburg.

  4. Otto von Habsburg porträtiert von Oliver Mark, Pöcking 2006. Mit seiner Ehefrau Regina von Habsburg (in Österreich amtlich: Regina Habsburg-Lothringen, kurz: Regina Habsburg; 1925–2010) hatte er sieben Kinder (von diesen entstammen 22 Enkelkinder und zwei Urenkelkinder): 1. Andrea Maria (* 30.

  5. Sep 6, 2023 · Otto II (died 8 November 1111) was a Graf (Count) of Habsburg and one of the founding members of the Habsburg family. He was the son of Werner I, Count of Habsburg. In 1108, Otto accompanied King Henry V on a campaign against Hungary. On his return, in 1111, he was murdered.

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  6. The House of Habsburg, also known as the House of Austria, was one of the most prominent and important dynasties in European history.

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  8. The murder of his great uncle, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was the event that led to the start of World War I. His family fled Austria in 1919 after the war. Otto von Habsburg in 2004. During World War II he opposed the Nazis and Nazi Germany 's takeover over Austria.

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