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  1. Agnes, Margravine of Brandenburg. Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor. House. Habsburg. Father. Rudolf I of Germany. Mother. Gertrude of Hohenberg. Matilda of Habsburg or Melchilde (1253 in Rheinfelden [citation needed] – 23 December 1304 in Munich, Bavaria) was, by marriage, a duchess of Bavaria.

  2. Jan 8, 2023 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Matilda of Habsburg or Melchilde (Rheinfelden, ca. 1252-Munich, Bavaria, 23 December 1304) was the eldest daughter of Rudolph I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenburg. Her siblings included: Judith of Habsburg, Klementia of Habsburg and Albert I of Germany.

    • Habsburg, Switzerland
    • circa 1251
    • "Mathilde of Austria", "Melchilde"
    • Habsburg, Argau, Switzerland, Germany
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  4. Family tree of the ancestors of the Habsburg family, largely before becoming Holy Roman Emperors and (Arch)Dukes of Austria. This family tree only includes male scions of the House of Habsburg from 920 to 1308.

  5. habsburg.org › family-history › extended-family-treeHabsburg-Lothringen Family Tree

    Impressions to the celebrations of the swearing-in of the members of the association Krone – Korona in Hungar. Reception of the Czech K.u.K. Infantry Regiment No18. Historicky C.k. Radovy pesi pluk c. 18,z.s.to Schönbrunn in Vienna.

  6. May 2, 2019 · Explore genealogy for Mathilde (Habsburg) von Habsburg born abt. 1253 Rheinfelden died 1304 München, Bayern including ancestors + descendants + 2 photos + 2 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

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    • Ludwig (Wittelsbach) Von Bayern
  7. Family History. In this section we would like to highlight the Tuscan line of the House of Habsburg, which originated with the marriage of Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Princess Luise of Bourbon-Naples, as well as its most important representatives, and to inform about the membership of SKKH Sandor Habsburg-Lothringen in other ...

  8. Genealogical Table | Die Welt der Habsburger. 1300. 1400. 1500. 1600. 1700. 1800. 1900. Genealogical Table. Monarchical rule was legitimized by descent. The classic form of representing these relationships is the genealogical table or family tree. Name. Purpose. Expiration. Type. Name. Service. Purpose. Type and duration. Copied to clipboard.