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  1. Hace 2 días · In 1457 Duke Frederick V of Inner Austria also gained the Austrian archduchy after his Albertine cousin Ladislaus the Posthumous had died without issue. 1490 saw the reunification of all Habsburg lines when Archduke Sigismund of Further Austria and Tyrol resigned in favor of Frederick's son Maximilian I.

  2. Hace 3 días · Emperor of Austria r. 1848–1916: Elisabeth of Austria 1837–1898: Victoria 1840–1901 Princess Royal: Frederick III 1831–1888 German Emperor r. 1888: Frederick I 1826–1907 Grand Duke of Baden: Louise of Prussia 1838–1923: Otto Franz 1865–1906 Archduke of Austria: Franz Ferdinand 1863–1914 Archduke of Austria: Leopold of Bavaria ...

  3. Hace 1 día · Ferdinand I (10 March 1503 – 25 July 1564) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1556, King of Bohemia, Hungary, and Croatia from 1526, and Archduke of Austria from 1521 until his death in 1564.

  4. 10th of June 1424. After the death of the Habsburg Ernest the Iron, his son Frederick V becomes Duke of Inner Austria, consisting of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola. The guardian of the underage Frederick and his brother Albert VI is their uncle Frederick IV of Tyrol.

  5. 25 de may. de 2024 · What is known collectively as the War of the Austrian Succession began on Dec. 16, 1740, when Frederick II of Prussia invaded Silesia, one of the richest Habsburg provinces. His army defeated the Austrians at Mollwitz in April 1741 and overran Silesia.

  6. 31 de may. de 2024 · Frederick III was King of Germany for more than five decades in the 15th Century and was also Holy Roman Emperor for nearly that long. His rule set the stage for the preeminence of the House of Habsburg. He was born on Sept. 21, 1415, in Innsbruck, Tyrol.

  7. 23 de may. de 2024 · #1 - Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria (1339-1365): Before the Habsburgs, it was the Luxemburg family that ran German imperial politics. In 1356, Luxemburg Charles IV established the seven prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire in a document that notably excluded Habsburg Austria.