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  1. John was the only son of Duke Rudolf II and Agnes, daughter of King Ottokar II Přemysl of Bohemia. He could thus look back on an illustrious line of ancestors: his father Rudolf (II) was the youngest son of the first Habsburg on the throne of the Holy Roman Empire, King Rudolf I. John’s father was initially enfeoffed with the duchies of Austria and Styria jointly with his

  2. 29 de mar. de 2021 · Johann "Parricida" von Habsburg. Birthdate: 1290. Birthplace: Graz, Steiermark, Austria. Death: December 13, 1313 (22-23) Immediate Family: Son of Rudolf II of Habsburg, Duke of Swabia and Agnes von Böhmen Anežka Přemyslovna.

  3. Johann Parricida. Ermordung von König Albrecht I. (Österreichische Chronik von den 95 Herrschaften, Ende 14. Jahrhundert) Johann von Schwaben, Herzog von Österreich und Steyer, genannt Parricida, lat. für Vater- oder Verwandtenmörder, (* 1290; † möglicherweise 13. Dezember 1313 in Pisa) war Neffe und Mörder des römisch-deutschen ...

  4. Engraving of John Parricida, son of Rudolf II of Austria. Full length portrait, inclined left, wearing a crown and ermine-trimmed cape. His right hand holds a drawn sword, while his left hand rests on the belt of his robes. The alcove in which he stands has been decorated with two coats of arms, one of which has been emblazoned with the Imperial Eagle. A Latin inscription and title, IOHANNES ...

  5. Parricidio. Al asesinato de alguien con quien se tiene un vínculo sanguíneo directo se lo conoce como parricidio. El origen etimológico del término parricidio nos lleva a la lengua latina: parricidium. El concepto se emplea para nombrar al crimen que comete una persona contra su madre, su padre u otro pariente con quien mantenga un vínculo ...

  6. John Parricida (1290 - 1312/3) was a son of Duke Rudolph II of Austria and Styria. Through his mother Agnes of Bohemia he was a grandson of King Ottokar II of Bohemia. John was raised in the Bohemian court. His father had been forced to surrender his share of the rule of Austria and Styria to King Albert I by the Treaty of Rheinfelden in 1283, and thus he was denied his rightful inheritance as ...

  7. John ‘the Parricide’. Duke of Austria and Swabia (non-ruling member of the dynasty) Born before January 1291. Died, probably in Pisa, in 1312/13. The murderer in the House of Habsburg. The nephew of the Habsburg king Albrecht I, he received the epithet of ‘the Parricide’, meaning ‘killer of a relative’. Feeling that he had been ...