a villa. Meanwhile, the Austrian parliament had officially expelled the Habsburg dynasty and confiscated all the official property via the Habsburg Law...
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Karl Habsburg (given names: Karl Thomas Robert Maria Franziskus Georg Bahnam; born 11 January 1961) is an Austrian politician and the head of the House...
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claims to the Austrian throne in 1961. Georg von Habsburg was raised at his parents' home in exile, Villa Austria in Pöcking, Bavaria. He married Duchess...
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at Villa Austria, also called the Kaiservilla, in Pöcking near Lake Starnberg. In her dynastic role as wife of the head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine...
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Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza (redirect from Francesca von Habsburg-Lothringen)
Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon et Impérfalva (born 7 June 1958), formerly Francesca von Habsburg-Lothringen, is a Swiss art collector. By birth, she is a member of the...
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Österreich-Ungarn. Gabriela von Habsburg was raised at her parents' home in exile, Villa Austria, in Pöcking, Bavaria. As a result of the Habsburgs' banishment from...
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The term French–Habsburg rivalry (French: Rivalité franco-habsbourgeoise; German: Habsburgisch-französischer Gegensatz) describes the rivalry between France...
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culminated in the First World War and the subsequent disintegration of the Habsburg Empire. After Rudolf's death, Franz Joseph took over guardianship of Erzsi;...
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von Habsburg (1912 – 2011) was born in Villa Wartholz. His baptism and first Communion were received in the chapel, which was located in the villa. On...
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the House of Habsburg who transformed the villa into a place of vacation for the European aristocracy of that period. After 1866 the villa became the property...
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the gardens and sold to collectors. In 1796, the House of Habsburg took possession of the villa, after Ercole III d'Este bequeathed it to his daughter Maria...
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Maximilian I of Mexico (redirect from Maximilian of Habsburg)
María de Habsburgo-Lorena; German: Ferdinand Maximilian Josef Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen; 6 July 1832 – 19 June 1867) was an Austrian archduke who became...
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enclosed parks in Europe. The Royal Villa, also called the Palace of Monza, is a neoclassical palace built by the Habsburgs as a private residence during the...
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Italian Wars (redirect from Habsburg-Valois Wars)
battleground in the struggle for European domination between France and the Habsburgs. Fought with considerable brutality, the wars took place against the background...
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Zita of Bourbon-Parma (redirect from Zita von Habsburg)
the elderly emperor's death. After the end of World War I in 1918, the Habsburgs were deposed and the former empire became home to the states of Austria...
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Raphael Pagni. The Villa remained in the ownership of the Medici family until their extinction, when it passed to the Grand Dukes of Habsburg-Lorraine. Leopold...
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Empire of Charles V (redirect from Habsburg Empire of Charles V)
The Empire of Charles V, also known by the umbrella term Habsburg Empire, included the Holy Roman Empire, the Spanish Empire, the Burgundian inheritance...
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von Habsburg Eleonore von Habsburg (born 28 February 1994 in Salzburg). Married Jérôme d'Ambrosio on 20 July 2020. Ferdinand Zvonimir von Habsburg (born...
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (redirect from Francis Ferdinand of Habsburg)
his other great passion. Franz Ferdinand, like most males in the ruling Habsburg line, entered the Austro-Hungarian Army at a young age. He was frequently...
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Tenuta Reale (Viareggio) (section Villa Borbone)
Habsburg-Lothringens; in 1985 its remains were donated to the municipality of Viareggio. The centre of the estate was a large mansion known as Villa Borbone;...
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palace in the Lainzer Tiergarten in Vienna, a former hunting area for the Habsburg nobility. Emperor Franz Joseph I gave it to his wife Empress Elisabeth...
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Empress Elisabeth of Austria (redirect from Elisabeth Eugenie Amalie Habsburg)
Franz Joseph I, at 16. The marriage thrust her into the much more formal Habsburg court life, for which she was unprepared and which she found suffocating...
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Moravia (redirect from Habsburg Moravia)
Oder river) to Prussia, Silesia's southernmost part remained with the Habsburgs). Today Moravia includes the South Moravian and Zlín regions, vast majority...
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protect residential areas. Otto von Habsburg, head of the House of Habsburg from 1922 to 2006, was born at Villa Wartholz in Reichenau on 20 November...
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Napoleonic France and the Habsburg Austria were conducted here and the treaty was signed at the Villa on 17 October 1797. The Villa Manin was restored in...
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Franz Joseph I of Austria (redirect from Franz Joseph I of Habsburg)
of Austria, King of Hungary, and the ruler of the other states of the Habsburg monarchy from 2 December 1848 until his death in 1916. In the early part...
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El Madrid de los Austrias (redirect from Habsburg Madrid)
Madrid of the Austrians or the Habsburgs) is a name used for the old centre of Madrid, built during the reign of the Habsburg Dynasty (1516–1700), known in...
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The Armistice of Villa Giusti or Padua Armistice was an armistice convention with Austria-Hungary which de facto ended warfare between Allies and Associated...
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The Villa Medicea di Cafaggiolo is a villa situated near the Tuscan town of Barberino di Mugello in the valley of the River Sieve, some 25 kilometres north...
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Veneto (section Habsburg rule)
island of Giudecca. Palladian Villa architecture, in masterpieces such as Villa Emo, Villa Barbaro, Villa Capra, and Villa Foscari, evoked the imagined...
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