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  1. Archduke Ernest of Austria (German: Ernst von Österreich; 15 June 1553 – 20 February 1595) was an Austrian prince, the son of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, and Maria of Spain. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Archduke Ernest of Austria has received more than 111,069 page views.

  2. Ernest, Duke of Austria. Ernst the Iron (* 1377 in Bruck an der Mur, † June 10, 1424 ibid ) from the House of Habsburg was Duke of Inner Austria. Ernst is the fourth son of Duke Leopold III. (1351-1386) and his wife Princess Viridis Visconti of Milan from the home, a daughter of Bernabo Visconti and his wife Beatrice della Scala.

  3. The Flag of Austria (Flagge Österreichs) is considered to be one of the oldest national symbols and comes in second after Denmark’s as the oldest national flag in the world. The design of the flag is based on the coat of arms of the Babenberg Dynasty, as recorded in the 13 th century. In the 18 th century, Austria adopted the flag as its ...

  4. Ernest the Iron (German: Ernst der Eiserne; 1377 – 10 June 1424), a member of the House of Habsburg, ruled over the Inner Austrian duchies of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola from 1406 until his death. He was head of the Habsburg Leopoldian line from 1411.

  5. The Austrian Flag. The Austrian Flag has three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and red. The flag was adopted by Friedrich II., der Streitbare, the last Babenberg as Duke of Austria in the 13th century. According to legend, Duke Leopold V. of Austria (1157-1194) was involved in a fierce battle during the Crusades.

  6. Apr 5, 2022 · Rudolf I of Habsburg ‎ (11 C, 1 P, 88 F) Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria ‎ (7 C, 27 F) Rudolf II, Duke of Austria ‎ (4 F) Rudolph I of Bohemia ‎ (1 C, 17 F) Categories: Dukes by country. History of Austria. Monarchs of Austria.

  7. November 14, 1923, Gmunden, Austria (aged 78) Ernest Augustus (born September 21, 1845, Hannover, Hanover [Germany]—died November 14, 1923, Gmunden, Austria) was the only son of George V of Hanover and pretender to the Hanoverian throne from 1878 to 1913. After his father was deposed as a result of the Seven Weeks’ War between Prussia and ...