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  1. Julio César de Austria ( Praga, 1584/1585- Český Krumlov, 25 de junio de 1609) fue margrave de Austria, hijo ilegítimo del emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico Rodolfo II de Habsburgo y su amante de toda la vida, Catalina Strada.

  2. Don Julius Caesar d'Austria (1584 or 1585—25 June 1609) was the oldest illegitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II and his long-term mistress, Catherina Strada. Don Julius had schizophrenia and died while he was serving a life sentence in prison after the murder of his lover Markéta Pichlerová in 1608.

  3. Julio César de Austria ( Praga, 1584/1585- Český Krumlov, 25 de junio de 1609) fue margrave de Austria, hijo ilegítimo del emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico Rodolfo II de Habsburgo y su amante de toda la vida, Catalina Strada.

  4. Don Julius D’Austria and his Fate. The end of 16th century at the Český Krumlov castle was influenced by the government of the last Rosenberg - Peter Wok von Rosenberg. Because his marriage to Kateřina of Ludanice didn\'t bring him a child and his financial problems were no less than minor, he was forced to consider his own future.

  5. Don Julius Caesar d'Austria (1584 or 1585—25 June 1609) was the oldest illegitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II and his long-term mistress, Catherina Strada. A schizophrenic, d'Austria died serving a life sentence in prison following his murder of a barber's daughter in 1608.

  6. The story of don Julius Caesar d’Austria. The destiny of the deviant son of Emperor Rudolf II. Significant photo. Info text. This tragic story has a sad ending, for the son as well as for the father. Rudolf’s longtime favorite and mistress, Kateřina Stradová, gave birth to a son in 1585. She was then just 18 years old.

  7. encyklopedie.ckrumlov.cz › en › osobno_julausDon Julius d´Austria

    Don Julius d´Austria. (etwa 1586 - 1609) Bastard son of the Emperor Rudolf II. Don Julius Caesar d´Austria was born the oldest son of the emperor Rudolf II. von Habsburg and Kareřina Stradová, a woman with whom he had supposedly six children. The emperor chose the town of Český Krumlov as d´Austria\'s seat, and he arrived for the first ...