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  1. As a result, Hartmann V, who was supported by the Habsburgs, came into conflict repeatedly with the growing city-state of Bern. His uncle had to step in often to keep the peace. When Hartmann V died in 1263, Count Rudolf von Habsburg became the guardian of Hartmann's daughter Anna, and also took over the administration of the western section.

  2. The Austrian resistance launched in response to the rise of the fascists across Europe and, more specifically, to the Anschluss in 1938 and resulting occupation of Austria by Germany. An estimated 100,000 people [1] were reported to have participated in this resistance with thousands subsequently imprisoned or executed for their anti- Nazi ...

  3. The lineage can be traced back to the late tenth century: Guntram the Rich is the first verifiable ancestor. His son Ratbod (died before 1054) was the founder of the family abbey of Muri in the Aargau, whose chronicles are the most important source for the history of the ‘original’ Habsburgs. Ratbod’s grandson Otto was the first to call himself von Habsburg, after the castle

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  5. These representations of imperial claims to power contrast with the ‘heroes’ of ‘German culture’ and ‘patriotic’ art commemorated by the liberal middle classes, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1900, by Edmund Hellmer), Friedrich Schiller (1876, by Johann Schilling), Franz Schubert (1872, by Karl Kundmann), Ludwig van Beethoven ...

  6. Apr 10, 2023 · Hartmann I von Habsburg-Laufenburg-Kyburg, Graf von Habsburg-Laufenburg-Kyburg: Also Known As: "Hartmann von Neu Kyburg", "Hartmann von Kyburg-Burgdorf" Birthdate: circa 1275: Birthplace: Kyburg, Pfäffikon District, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland: Death: March 29, 1301 (21-30) Immediate Family:

    • Kyburg, Canton of Zurich
    • March 29, 1301 (21-30)
    • circa 1275
  7. Oct 4, 2023 · Today, it is a lexicon of 19th century Romanticism and one of the most beautiful tourist attractions of the Rhine valley. Table of Contents [ show] There is a 500-year-old grape vine in the courtyard of the Rheinstein castle that still produces grapes. This courtyard has been popularized by the name of “Burgunder-Garden”, after the grape vine.

  8. Hartmann IV (the Elder) received the original County of Kyburg and all the Kyburg lands east of the Reuss river while Hartmann V (the Younger) received everything west of the Reuss as well as Zug and Arth. Under Habsburg rule. When Hartmann IV died without a male heir in 1264, the Count of Kyburg passed to Rudolf of Habsburg. The western Kyburg ...

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