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  1. Otto, the last ‘crown prince’. Otto made his first public appearance as a representative of the House of Habsburg at the tender age of four, at the funeral of his great-great-uncle Emperor Franz Joseph in November 1916. The funeral procession was an impressive spectacle and remained engraved on the memory of many participants and onlookers.

  2. House of Habsburg. Father. Albert I of Germany. Mother. Elizabeth of Carinthia. Albert II (12 December 1298 [dubious – discuss] – 16 August 1358), known as the Wise or the Lame, a member of the House of Habsburg, was duke of Austria and Styria from 1330, as well as duke of Carinthia and margrave of Carniola from 1335 until his death.

  3. Otto, the Merry (German: der Fröhliche; 23 July 1301 – 17 February 1339), a member of the House of Habsburg, was Duke of Austria and Styria from 1330, as well as Duke of Carinthia from 1335 until his death. He ruled jointly with his elder brother Duke Albert II.

  4. Otto the Merry (1301 - 1339) was the co-Duke of Austria and Styria (1330 - 1335), the Duke of Carinthia (1335 - 1339) and the Margrave of Carniola (1335 - 1339). Otto was the last child of the Habsburg Emperor Albert I. He was born in Vienna on 23 July 1301. After the death of his brother Frederick I, Otto co-ruled Austria and Styria with his brother Albert the Wise. When Henry of Carinthia ...

  5. Duke of Austria Otto "The Wise" (1301 - 1339): The Kingealogy. The Kingealogy Family Tree The Study of Sapps and Kings. His Side; Her Side; Our Blog; 23andMe; DNA ...

  6. Medien in der Kategorie „Otto, Duke of Austria“ Folgende 18 Dateien sind in dieser Kategorie, von 18 insgesamt. BERMANN(1880) p0373 Herzog Otto der Fröhliche.jpg 1.111 × 1.257; 771 KB

  7. Albert II (Albrecht II), brother of the above, duke of Further Austria from 1326 to 1358, duke of Austria and Styria 1330–1358, duke of Carinthia after 1335. Otto the Jolly ( der Fröhliche ), brother of the above, duke of Austria and Styria 1330–1339 (together with his brother), duke of Carinthia after 1335.