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Albrecht I. First Duke of Austria and Styria from the House of Habsburg from 1282; Roman-German King from 1298 to his death in 1308. Born in 1255 (exact date of birth unknown) Died on 1 May 1308, assassinated on the banks of the River Reuss near Brugg im Aargau. In 1282 Albrecht was enfeoffed by his father Rudolf I with the lands along the ...
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Albrecht was the eldest son of Rudolf I and Gertrud of Hohenberg. Initially active in the Habsburg patrimonial dominions in Alsace, his presence in Austria is not recorded until 1279. In 1281 he was invested with the administration of the former Babenberg lands that had been seized by Ottokar Přemysl. The following year Albrecht and his younger brother Rudolf (II) were jointly
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Died 18 February 1895 in Arco, Italy. One of the most conservative Habsburg personalities in the nineteenth century, Archduke Albrecht came to symbolize the upholding of the Absolutist values that were widely shared in the dynasty and diametrically opposed to the modernizing currents prevailing in society at the turn of the century. He had ...
Albrecht I.: Aufstieg und Fall. Nach dem Tod von König Rudolf I. 1291 zeigte sich, dass sich die von Rudolf angestrebte Erblichkeit der Königswürde im Haus Habsburg nicht durchsetzen ließ. Die Kurfürsten wählten nicht Albrecht, sondern Adolf von Nassau zum neuen König, da sie die Entstehung einer habsburgischen Königsdynastie im Keim ...
Upon his death in 1718 his lands were further divided and the Principality of Anhalt-Zeitz-Hoym was created for his second son Lebrecht, which was reunited with Anhalt-Bernburg in 1812. In 1803 Prince Alexius Frederick Christian of Anhalt-Bernburg was elevated to the rank of a duke by Emperor Francis II of Habsburg. His son Duke Alexander Karl ...