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HAPSBURG (Habsburg) MONARCHY — HAPSBURG (Habsburg) MONARCHY, multi national empire in Central Europe under the rule of the Hapsburg dynasty from 1273 until 1918; from 1867 known as Austro Hungary. Its nucleus was austria and it included at different times countries with… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Gonzaga family — The Gonzaga ruled Mantua from 1328, when Luigi Gonzaga was elected Captain General of the People, until 1708, when Mantua was seized by the Austrian Hapsburgs. In 1433, Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund gave Gianfrancesco Gonzaga the title of… … Dictionary of Renaissance art
Rudolf I — biographical name 1218 1291 Holy Roman emperor (1273 91); 1st of the Hapsburgs … New Collegiate Dictionary
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