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The Habsburgs were an influential European dynasty that ruled much of the continent for centuries, and to keep their power ...
embracing Austria, Hungary, Bohemia-Moravia, Poland, Rumania (blithely overlooking well-intrenched Carol II) and Yugoslavia (overlooking the Habsburg-hating Serbs, who touched off World War I by ...
The character begins as a quiet hunter and former crusader seeking peace after witnessing the horrors of war ... draws the ire of the Habsburg regime. Gessler, the Austrian viceroy, publicly ...
We must not forget that, owing to the Habsburg policy of settling ... handwriting on the wall of the Magyar "empire." Social ostracism was their only reward. Count Tisza instinctively felt that the ...
Spain’s relatives, the once great, wealthy Habsburg empire ... Habsburgs in the Six Weeks War. The ramshackle Hapsburgs—whose armed forces had been starved—lost. The Prussians had superior firepower.
Experts at the Vienna Museum provided a public presentation of the mass grave this week, which had the bodies of more than ...
"Within the context of Roman acts of war, there are no comparable finds of ... Soldiers in the Roman Empire were typically cremated until the 3rd century. The pit where the bodies were deposited ...
The Austrian aristocracy is mourning a tragic loss. Archduchess Estelle de Saint-Romain of Austria, married to Archduke Carl Christian, has died, her family confirmed in a statement. She was 46.