RM2AE92F1–Charles II of Spain. Charles II (1661 – 1700), King of Spain, also known as El Hechizado or the Bewitched, was the last Habsburg ruler of the Spanish Empire. He is now best remembered for his physical disabilities, and the war for his throne that followed his death. Portrait by Juan Carreño de Miranda, c. 1685
RMD995RP–Map showing the Habsburg Empire at the time of Charles V Mid 16th Century
RMDC9BB8–Portrait of Maximilian Francis of Habsburg-Lorraine, Archduke of Austria (1756-1802). Last brother of Emperors Joseph II & Leopo
RMERG175–Emperor Maximilian I, of Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor, shown atop a horse which wears elaborately decorated caparison armour,
RMDTWRBW–The count of Habsburg and the Priest Franz Pforr 1788 - 1812 German Germany
RMMMJ1N2–Wenceslas asks Rudolf of Habsburg for the body of his father King Ottokar II of Bohemia. Painting by Austrian painter Anton Petter (1826) on display in the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, Austria.
RFH572MM–Year 1658, crowning of Leopold I of Habsburg Holy Roman Emperor in Frankfurt
RFMHY1P0–Archduke François-Joseph and Charles of Habsburg, 1914, Austria
RFKYMX7P–Exhibition of ornately decorated Lipizzan horses used by the Habsburg monarchs, Imperial Carriage Museum, Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria, Europe
RFRG60GE–Ruins of the destroyed Habsburg Palace in the arboretum in Alcsútdoboz, Hungary. Az elpusztult Habsburg-palota romjai Alcsútdobozon.
RMAT3Y70–Rudolf II seal
RMB48A3G–weapons / arms, defensive arms, armour, plate armour for Frederic I (the Victorious), Elector Palatine (1425 - 1476), by Inocenzo da Faerno, Tomaso and Antonio Missaglia, Milan, circa 1450, upper part, Habsburg family tree from 1497 in the background, Museum of Art History, Vienna, collection of arms and armour,
RMHT19AF–Rudolph of Habsburg and the Priest, 1882. Artist: Brend'amour, Richard (1831-1915)
RMJR31E2–Raimondo, Count of Montecúccoli (February 21, 1609 - October 16, 1680) was an Italian military commander who also served as general for the Habsburg Monarchy. As a general, Montecuccoli shared with Turenne and Condé the first place among European soldiers of his time. For his success in halting the Turkish advance he had been hailed the savior of Europe. He was also influential as a military theorist, with perhaps his most famous quote being 'For war you need three things: 1. Money. 2. Money. 3. Money.' His Memorie della guerra profoundly influenced the age which followed his own. He excelled
RMGDMM09–Giuseppe Arcimboldo - Rudolf II of Habsburg as Vertumnus
RMRF4GFK–Rudolf of Habsburg receives the announcement of his election as Emperor
RMER7KTX–Rudolf von Habsburg wahret den Landfrieden
RM2GHCDDK–Rudolf II of Habsburg as Vertumnus by Giuseppe Arcimboldo (c.1527-1593), oil on panel, 1590
RM2AE92F0–Guntram the Rich (920 – 973) a count in Breisgau, member of the noble family of the Etichonids, and possibly the progenitor of the House of Habsburg.
RMD98AEP–Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian von Habsburg (1832-1867) Brother of Emperor Franz Josef of Austria-Hungary. Emperor of Mexico 1862-1867 Execution of Maximilian painting by the French artist Edouard Manet
RMDTWR9F–The Entry of Rudolf of Habsburg into Basel in the Year 1273 Pforr, Franz,1788-1812 German Germany
RMWBPYD9–Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Vertumnus, Emperor Rudolf II of Habsburg, (1552-1612), portrait painting, 1591
RMERHJNY–Maximilian I of Habsburg. Portrait of the Kaiser. Holy Roman Emperor. After a portrait by Albrecht Durer. 22 March 1459 – 12
RMKGCX28–The journey of Rudolf I of Germany to Speyer, Germany where he died on 15 July 1291. Rudolf I, aka Rudolf of Habsburg, 1218 – 1291. Count of Habsburg from about 1240 and the elected King of the Romans from 1273 - 1291. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RFKXTT42–Exhibition of ornately decorated Lipizzan horses used by the Habsburg monarchs, Imperial Carriage Museum, Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria, Europe
RMPA195M–Graz, Austria. 19th June, 2018. Numerous armours in the Styrian Armoury. Soldiers defending the Habsburg lands against the attacks of the Turks were once outfitted with the weapons from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. The enmity between the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire ended 300 years ago with the Peace of Passarowitz in July 1718. Credit: Matthias Röder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2BN69DM–MARIA THERESA (1717-1780) last of the House of Habsburg
RMTRJAFA–Jadwiga of Habsburg, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMHT19DJ–Rudolph of Habsburg and the Priest, ca 1625. Artist: Wildens, Jan (1586-1653)
RMFXYBKC–Adelheid Habsburg
RME01NWB–Giuseppe Arcimboldo The Habsburg Emperor Rudolf II as Vertumnus
RMRKDTGM–Miniature: Szigetvar campaign 1566 - Part of the Ottoman-Habsburg wars and Ottoman wars in Europe
RM2M96WFT–Portugal, Madeira, Funchal, Monte - The Sarcophagus of Habsburg Emperor Karl I in the Nossa Senhora do Monte Church.
RME0KTWR–Portrait of Prince Otto Von Habsburg
RMW2DPPD–Rudolf of Habsburg receives the news of his election as king of Germany, 1273, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RMD98T0N–Frederick III of Habsburg (September 21, 1415 – August 19, 1493) was elected as German King as the successor of Albert II in 1440. At the age of 77, Frederick III died at Linz in a failed attempt to have his left leg amputated. His amputated leg was buried with him.
RM2H6X90G–Painting 'Wenceslas asks Rudolf of Habsburg for the body of his father King Ottokar II of Bohemia' by Austrian painter Anton Petter (1826) on display in the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, Austria. The scene takes place in Vienna in front of Saint Stephen Cathedral (Stephansdom).
RMDYYM5N–Otto von Habsburg
RMBX300E–Habsburg castle fortress family castle Habsburger history winter snow canton Aargau Switzerland Europe
RM2H04W99–Austrian Archduke Otto Von Habsburg, 1980s
RMWBPYD2–Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Vertumnus, Emperor Rudolf II of Habsburg, (1552-1612), detail, portrait painting, 1591
RMERHNBK–Emperor Maximilian I of Habsburg receiving Vasili III of Russia and his legation, early 16th century. Vasili III of Russia -
RM2H9PGH1–Defeat of the Turks by Prince Eugene at The Battle of Zenta, aka Battle of Senta, September 1697. Prince Eugene Francis of Savoy–Carignano, 1663 – 1736, aka Prince Eugene Field marshal in the army of the Holy Roman Empire and of the Austrian Habsburg dynasty. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published c.1890.
RMDC41W2–CoA of Emperor Charles VI of Habsburg, Hofburg Palace, Burghof, Vienna, Austria.
RM2K2JYJ9–Map showing the Habsburg Empire at the time of Charles V Mid 16th Century
RMD85CNG–ARCHDUKE JOHN OF AUSTRIA (1782-1859) member of the Habsburg dynasty
RMTW99KC–Sigebert, count of Habsburg, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMMPTAKD–The Battle of Rudolph of Habsburg against Ottokar of Bohemia on 26 August 1278.
RMFXEH2A–Adelheid Habsburg
RMDT5WP2–Portrait of Emporor Karl von Habsburg- French engraving XIX th century
RMDP21PT–Charles VI of Habsburg (1685-1740), Holy Roman Emperor (1711-1740). Proclamation of the Archduke Charles as king of Spain, 1706.
RM2M96WFM–Portugal, Madeira, Funchal, Monte: Statue of the last Habsburg Emperor Karl I. Charles I of Austria or Charles IV of Hungary was, among other titles, the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
RME0M4DN–Otto von Habsburg with his wife and daughter
RMM4YTKX–King Philip I of Castile - Prince Philip of Habsburg 1550 anonymous Italian master 16th, century, ( 'Philip the Handsome' Philip the Fair, Philip IV of France, ) French, Spanish, Spain.
RMF7P8D8–Karl of Habsburg with his wife Zita.
RF2G2HB37–Defenestration at Prague - Commence of 30 Years War by Czech painter Vacslav Brozik (died 1901). Defenestration of Prague (May 23, 1618) was an incident of Bohemian resistance to Habsburg authority that preceded the beginning of the Thirty Years’ War. In 1617, Roman Catholic officials in Bohemia closed Protestant chapels that were being constructed by citizens of the towns of Broumov and Hrob, thus violating the guarantees of religious liberty laid down in the Letter of Majesty of Emperor Rudolf II in 1609. In response, the defensors, appointed under the Letter of Majesty to safeguard Protesta
RMDYYM5T–Otto von Habsburg
RM2J5FT79–Prague, Czech Republic. 23rd Apr, 2022. International Knightly Order of St George welcomes grandson of last Czech king Karl I. of Austria, Austrian politician and the head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, Archduke Karl von Habsburg (right) at Wenceslas Square, Prague, Czech Republic, on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2H04PRD–From right: Austrian Archduke Otto Von Habsburg, Italians writer Bruno Ferrero, and politician Giorgio Amendola, 1980s
RFH9G7A1–Frederick III. of Nuremberg brings the message to Rudolf von Habsburg, that he is now german king.
RM2CGCAYR–A portrait of Charles I or Karl I (Karl Franz Joseph Ludwig Hubert Georg Otto Maria; 1887 – 1922) who was the last Emperor of Austria, the last King of Hungary (as Karoly IV), the last King of Bohemia (as Karel III,), and the last monarch belonging to the House of Habsburg-Lorraine prior to the dissolution of Austria-Hungary. His wife was Zita who served as Queen and Empress beside him
RMM1C2DG–Joseph II, right, and his minister Kaunitz. Joseph II, 1741 – 1790. Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of the Habsburg lands. Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg, 1711 – 1794. Austrian and Czech diplomat, statesman and State Chancellor in the Habsburg Monarchy. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RMDC97WN–Portable throne of the Habsburg Emperors, used for the coronation ceremonies in Francfort cathedral. End of 18th century. Golden
RMTXG95W–Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary 1848-1916, with his great-great-nephew Otto von Habsburg
RM2F7FBPW–CHARLES II OF SPAIN (1661-1700) last Habsburg ruler of the Spanish Empire
RMTW9CDH–Sigebert, count of Habsburg, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMHT2B4G–Rudolf of Habsburg (1218-1291) handing over his horse to a priest delivering the viaticum. Artist: D'Arthois, Jacques (1613-1686)
RMFXEH4A–Bootsfahrt mit Otto Habsburg und seinen Geschwistern
RMRW35J7–Joseph II of Habsburg and Lorraine with his generals
RMEHY26R–Archduke Frank Karl Joseph of Austria (1802-1878). House of Habsburg. Father of two emperors (Franz Joseph I of Austria and Maximilian I of Mexico). Portrait. Engraving, 1878.
RMED8W36–Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Rudolf II of Habsburg as Vertumnus 1590 Oil on panel. Skokloster Castle, Habo, Sweden.
RME0KTWT–Prince Otto Von Habsburg at a book signing
RMH3MP0M–Allergie Regierung des Kaisers Mathias - Allergy reign of Emperor Mathias German Germany ( Matthias 1557 – 1619 Holy Roman Emperor ,King of Hungary and Croatia and King of Bohemia from 1611. He was a member of the House of Habsburg )
RM2K089X3–Maria Christina of Habsburg-Lorraine was the second wife of King Alfonso XII and mother of Alfonso XIII
RFKHRTMT–The figures represented here are French royals between 1500 and 15500.They are, from left to right: Top Box: Francis I (died 1547), Eleanor of Austria, Queen Claudia (died 1524); Francis I (1547). Francis I was the first king of France from the Angouleme branch of the House of Valois. He was key to initiating the French Renaissance. Also under his rule, the expansion of first French colonial Empire. He ruled 1515 to his death in 1547. Eleanor of Austria (also called Eleanor of Castile) was from the house of Habsburg. She became Queen consort of Portugal and of France. Claude of France was Que
RMDYYM5X–Otto von Habsburg
RM2J5FT87–Prague, Czech Republic. 23rd Apr, 2022. International Knightly Order of St George welcomes grandson of last Czech king Karl I. of Austria, Austrian politician and the head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, Archduke Karl von Habsburg (not seen) at Wenceslas Square, Prague, Czech Republic, on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMAA0EH7–Archduke Otto Habsburg
RFH8RG5J–Joseph II., Joseph Benedikt Anton Michael Adam was Holy Roman Emperor from 1765 to 1790 and ruler of the Habsburg lands from 1780 to 1790
RMMN34Y9–Battle of Hatvan between Hungarian Revolutionary Army and the Habsburg army in February 4, 1849
RMKPBY9Y–Rudolf of Habsburg reinvesting Ottokar with the Kingdom of Bohemia after his submission in 1276. Ottokar II of Bohemia, c. 1233 – 1278, aka the Iron and Golden King. Member of the Přemyslid dynasty who reigned as King of Bohemia. Rudolf I of Germany, aka Rudolf of Habsburg, 1218 – 1291. Count of Habsburg and the elected King of the Romans. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RM2A60084–Portrait of Emperor Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor (1415-1493) the first emperor of the House of Habsburg. Dated 15th Century
RMD85CNK–AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN HABSBURG FAMILY PORTRAIT at the Schonbrunn Castle about 1870 - see Description below for names
RMTW9BEJ–Babo, count of Habsburg, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMP9JM7C–Charles II 'the Bewitched' (1661 -1700), king of Spain from 1665, last Habsburg ruler.
RMFXEH48–Adelheid Habsburg beim Rad fahren in Lequeitio
RMT6R68B–Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti) and aid - Entry into Mantua by Prince Philip II of Habsburg - 1580
RMEWTEYG–Archuke Frank Karl Joseph of Austria (1802-1878). House of Habsburg. Father of tw emperors (Franz Joseph I of Austria and Maximilian I of Mexico). Portrait. Engraving, 1878. Colored.
RM2B00W0E–Turkey/Hungary: 'The Battle of Mohacs', a painting from the illustrated manuscript 'Suleymanname' by Arif Celebi, dated 1558. The Battle of Mohács was fought on August 29, 1526 near Mohács in Hungary. The forces of King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia were defeated by the Ottoman army led by Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent. The Ottoman victory marked the end of the Jagiellon dynasty in Hungary which was partitioned for several centuries between the Ottoman Empire, the Habsburg Monarchy, and the Principality of Transylvania.
RME0KTWP–Engagement photo of Otto von Habsburg and Princess Regina
RMM5CY71–Portrait of Queen Maria Cristina of Habsburg-Lorraine (1858-1929), who was queen consort of Spain for her marriage to Alfonso XII and also the mother of King Alfonso XIII. by Pedro Rodrigues de la Torre 1847-1915 19/20th, century, Spain, Spanish,
RMH3WWX7–Painting depicting a scene of Spanish life under the House of Habsburg. Dated 17th Century
RMERGE97–Albert I of Habsburg (Czech: Kral Albrecht I Rakousky/ Habsburský) by K. Relink. King of the Romans and Duke of Austria, the
RMDYYM63–Otto von Habsburg
RM2J5FT8C–Prague, Czech Republic. 23rd Apr, 2022. International Knightly Order of St George welcomes grandson of last Czech king Karl I. of Austria, Austrian politician and the head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, Archduke Karl von Habsburg (not seen) at Wenceslas Square, Prague, Czech Republic, on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
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