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  1. A Casa de Habsburgo (em alemão: Haus Habsburg; em húngaro: Habsburg-család) também conhecida por Casa da Áustria ou Casa d'Áustria (em alemão: Haus Österreich), é uma família nobre europeia que foi uma das mais importantes e influentes da história da Europa do século XIII ao século XX. Foi a dinastia soberana de vários estados e ...

  2. The house continued for three centuries as a cadet branch, serving as nobles under the direct Capetian and Valois kings. The senior line of the House of Bourbon became extinct in the male line in 1527 with the death of Duke Charles III of Bourbon. This made the junior Bourbon-Vendôme branch the genealogically senior branch of the House of Bourbon.

  3. Habsburg family tree. This is a family tree of the Habsburg family. This family tree only includes male scions of the House of Habsburg from 1096 to 1564. [1] Otto II was the first to take the Habsburg Castle name as his own, adding "von Habsburg" to his title and creating the House of Habsburg.

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  5. The House of Habsburg-Lorraine inherited the Habsburg Empire, ruling the Austrian Empire and then Austria-Hungary until the dissolution of the monarchy in 1918. Although its senior agnates are the dukes of Hohenberg, the house is currently headed by Karl von Habsburg (born 1961), grandson of the last emperor Charles I. [1]

  6. Zie de categorie House of Habsburg van Wikimedia Commons voor mediabestanden over ... Wikipedia® is een geregistreerd handelsmerk van de Wikimedia ...

  7. The royal house's name was inspired by the historic Windsor Castle estate. Since it was founded on 17 July 1917, there have been five British monarchs of the House of Windsor: George V, Edward VIII, George VI, Elizabeth II, and Charles III.