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  1. The House of Habsburg was a family of dukes, kings, and monarchs that was very important in European history. It first ruled parts of Switzerland in the 13th century and then ruled Austria, later Austria-Hungary, for more than 600 years. It ruled owned Spain and the Netherlands for a while, the Holy Roman Empire from about 1280 to 1806 and the ...

  2. The coats of arms of the House of Habsburg were the heraldic emblems of their members and their territories, such as Austria-Hungary and the Austrian Empire. Historian Michel Pastoureau says that the original purpose of heraldic emblems and seals was to facilitate the exercise of power and the identification of the ruler, due to they offered ...

  3. Zita of Bourbon-Parma. Categories: Royal dynasties. House of Lorraine. Habsburg Dynasty. Austrian nobility. Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. Wangsa Habsburg-Lorraine, garis utama: Daftar Raja Hungaria Coat of arms of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. Maria Theresia, Ratu Hungaria 1741–1780; Joseph II, Raja Hungaria 1780–1790; Leopold II, Raja Hungaria 1790–1792; Francis, Raja Hungaria 1792–1835; Ferdinand V, Raja Hungaria 1835–1848

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Habsburg_LawHabsburg Law - Wikipedia

    The Habsburg Law ( Habsburgergesetz (in full, the Law concerning the Expulsion and the Takeover of the Assets of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine) Gesetz vom 3. April 1919 betreffend die Landesverweisung und die Übernahme des Vermögens des Hauses Habsburg-Lothringen) was a law originally passed by the Constitutional Assembly ( Konstituierende ...

  6. Wangsa Habsburg-Lorraine. Lambang wangsa Habsburg-Lorraine. Perisai menampilkan lambang kepemimpinan dari keluarga Habsburg, Babenberg dan Lorraine. Setelah Kaisar Joseph I atau Kaisar Charles VI tidak ada yang menghasilkan putra maupun ahli waris, Sanksi Pragmatis 1713 meninggalkan tahta pada putri Kaisar Charles yang belum lahir, Maria Theresa.

  7. 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. [4] Otto II was probably the first to take the Habsburg Castle name as his own, adding "von Habsburg" to his title and creating the ...