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- 1556, the Habsburg dynasty split into the branch of the Austrian (or German) Habsburgs, led by Ferdinand, and the branch of the Spanish Habsburgs, initially...
- his own, adding "von Habsburg" to his title and creating the House of Habsburg. Fragmentary references (see below) cite the Habsburgs as descendants of the...
- The Habsburg Myth (German: Habsburgischer Mythos or Habsburgmythos; Italian: Mito asburgico) is the name given to a political myth present in the historiography...
- of Germany in 1273 and his acquisition of the Duchy of Austria for the Habsburgs in 1282. In 1482, Maximilian I acquired the Netherlands through marriage...
- Chancellor Karl Renner, p****ed the Habsburg Law. The law stripped the Habsburgs of their sovereign rights and banished all Habsburgs from Austrian territory. Charles...
- The term Habsburg Austria may refer to the lands ruled by the Austrian branch of the Habsburgs, or the historical Austria. Depending on the context, it...
- title of "Catholic King and Queen" by Pope Alexander VI in 1494. With the Habsburgs, the term Monarchia Catholica (Catholic Monarchy, Modern Spanish: Monarquía...
- Habsburg Castle (German: Schloss Habsburg, pronounced [ˌʃlɔs ˈhaːpsbʊʁk] ) is a medieval fortress located in what is now Habsburg, Switzerland, in the...
- Under Habsburg rule, a junta (or jointe) was an administrative body ruled in personal union with the Spanish Habsburgs. Juntas existed in Spain, Italy...
- Seventeen Provinces in 1549, they were held by the Spanish branch of the Habsburgs from 1556, known as the Spanish Netherlands from that time on. In 1581...