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  1. 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. In 1264, after the death of Hartman IV, Rudolf stepped in to control the eastern half as well.

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  3. Jun 14, 2020 · The gigantic statue was ripped down soon after the 1917 revolution that led to communist rule in Russia. 2 A tsarist double-headed eagle being removed from a spire of the Kremlin after the...

  4. Another monument in the series of martial heroes of Habsburg history was that commemorating Field Marshal Schwarzenberg dating from 1867, executed by Ernst Hähnel for the square named after the prince.

  5. On 3 November 1918, a rioting crowd led by several nationalist agitators pulled down the column as a sign of “national liberation” in the course of setting up the independent Czechoslovakian Republic. In 1990, after the end of the Communist regime, a society was formed for re-erecting the monument.

  6. Oct 27, 2022 · Ever since Poland ditched communism in 1989, the country has been taking steps to eradicate symbols of Moscow’s domination from its public spaces, removing monuments and plaques, while excluding...

  7. 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.

  8. Overview. Plans and production locations for the V-2 were supplied to the Allies by Heinrich Maier 's group. The Austrian resistance groups were often ideologically separated and reflected the spectrum of political parties before the war.

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