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  1. Otto von Habsburg was Vice President (19571973) and President (1973–2004) of the International Paneuropean Union movement. From 1979 to 1999, he served as a Member of the European Parliament for the Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU).

  2. In 1961, Otto von Habsburg, the late head of the House and formerly a member of the European Parliament, relinquished the monarchy and the succession rights of his descendants in exchange for an end to exile.

  3. Otón de Habsburgo-Lorena (en alemán: Otto von Habsburg-Lothringen; Reichenau an der Rax, 20 de noviembre de 1912- Pöcking, 4 de julio de 2011) 1 fue el hijo mayor de Carlos I de Austria y IV de Hungría, último emperador de Austria y rey de Hungría, y de su esposa la princesa Zita de Parma .

  4. Otto (ou Othon) de Habsbourg-Lorraine (en allemand : Otto von Habsburg-Lothringen [1], en hongrois : Habsburg–Lotaringiai Ottó), archiduc d'Autriche, prince royal de Hongrie et de Bohême, est né le 20 novembre 1912 à Reichenau an der Rax [2] et mort le 4 juillet 2011 [3] à Pöcking, en Bavière .

  5. By the marriage of Francis of Lorraine to Maria Theresa of Austria in 1736, and with the success in the ensuing War of the Austrian Succession (1740–1748), the House of Lorraine was joined to the House of Habsburg and became known as the House of Habsburg-Lorraine (German: Haus Habsburg-Lothringen).

  6. Archduke Otto, called Bolla, is regarded as one of the most scandal-ridden members of the Habsburg dynasty. And yet his life began in the classic fashion for a Habsburg. Otto came from a devoutly Catholic family and embarked on a career in the army, as was the convention for later-born sons of the dynasty.

  7. Otto Habsburg-Lorraine was Vice President of the International Paneuropean Union working for a free, Christian, social and unified Europe from 1957, and then President of the Organisation after 1973.