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  1. Rudolf IV was Duke of Austria and Styria for seven years in the mid-14th Century. He was born on Nov. 1, 1339, in Vienna, the son of Albert II and Joanna of Pfirt. He was married at 18 to Catherine of Bohemia, whose was father was the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. Albert died in 1358, and Rudolf succeeded him as Duke of Austria and Styria.

  2. Oct 12, 2018 · Rudolf (Rudolf IV) "der Stifter, Herzog von Österreich" Habsburg formerly Austria. Born 1 Nov 1339 in Wien, Herzogtum Österreich. Ancestors. Son of Albrecht (Habsburg) Österreich and Jeanne (Ferrette) Österreich. Brother of Albrecht (Habsburg) von Österreich and Leopold (Habsburg) Österreich. Husband of Catharina Luxembourg — married ...

  3. Jan 28, 2019 · Media in category "Cenotaph of Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria". The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total. BERMANN (1880) p0463 Cenotaph Rudolf's IV..jpg 474 × 959; 227 KB. Cenotaph of Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria.jpg 4,608 × 3,456; 6.36 MB. KenotafRudolf4 KatLuc.jpg 352 × 216; 23 KB. Rudolph4 of Austria Epitaph a.png 447 × 299 ...

  4. 16 October 2022... FamousFix profile for Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria including biography information, wikipedia facts, photos, galleries, news, youtube videos, quotes ...

  5. The duke died at Schloss Laxenburg, his favourite seat, which he had remodelled and which was to become an important locus of Habsburg history. Duke Albrecht III was interred in St Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna, whose late Gothic extension begun by his brother Rudolf IV he had continued.

  6. Rudolf was born on 1 May 1218 at Limburgh Castle near Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl in the Breisgau region of present-day southwestern Germany. [1] He was the son of Count Albert IV of Habsburg and Hedwig, daughter of Count Ulrich of Kyburg. [2] Around 1232, he was given as a squire to his uncle, Rudolf I, Count of Laufenburg, to train in knightly ...

  7. Jul 7, 2020 · Duke Rudolf IV of Austria (1 November 1339 - 27 July 1365) Rudolf IV der Stifter ("the Founder") was a scion of the House of Habsburg and Duke (self-proclaimed Archduke) of Austria and Duke of Styria and Carinthia from 1358, as well as Count of Tyrol from 1363 and first Duke of Carniola from 1364 until his death.

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