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  1. 21 de jun. de 2021 · This category has the following 135 subcategories, out of 135 total. Habsburg-Lothringen’sches Gut Persenbeug ‎ (1 F) Habsburgergesetz ‎ (1 F) House of Habsburg-Lorraine (Teschen line) ‎ (8 C, 4 F) House of Habsburg-Lorraine (Tuscany line) ‎ (13 C, 1 F) House of Habsburg-Teschen ‎ (9 C, 5 F) Imperial and Royal Court of Austria ...

  2. The House of Habsburg-Lorraine was the ruling dynasty of the Holy Roman Empire from 1745 to 1806 and of the Austrian Empire from 1806 to 1918. The house was formed after the union of Francis of Lorraine (from the House of Lorraine) and Maria Theresa of Austria (from the House of Habsburg). The family ruled the core Habsburg dominions of Austria, Hungary, and Bohemia, while junior branches ...

  3. 21 de jun. de 2024 · The War of the Spanish Succession ensued. House of Habsburg - Dynastic, Conflict, Europe: By a series of abdications toward the end of his life, Charles V transferred his Burgundian, Spanish, and Italian possessions to his son Philip II and his functions as emperor to his brother Ferdinand, who succeeded him formally as such after his death ...

  4. House of Habsburg-Lorraine, main line: Heads of the House of Habsburg (post-monarchy) Charles I was expelled from his domains after World War I and the empire was abolished. The Habsburg Law of 1918 stated that Charles' descendants could only return to Austria if they renounced their royal claims and accepted the status of private citizens.

  5. 21 de jun. de 2024 · The War of the Spanish Succession ensued. House of Habsburg - European Dynasty, Imperial Legacy, Central European Power: Even before Frederick III’s time the house of Habsburg had won much of its standing in Germany and in central Europe through marriages to heiresses. Frederick’s son Maximilian carried that matrimonial policy to heights of ...

  6. Apart from the core Habsburg dominions, including the triple crowns of Austria, Hungary, and Bohemia, several junior branches of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine reigned in the Italian duchies of Tuscany (until 1860), Parma (until 1847) and Modena (until 1859). Another member of the house, Archduke Maximilian of Austria, was Emperor of Mexico ...