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habsburg

alt. 1 An Alpine castle in Aargau canton, northern Switzerland. 2 A Swabian noble family named after it, which became the ruling (hereditary) dynasty of Austria, at times other countries (mainly in Iberia and the former Burgundian territories) and supplied successive (elected) emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. n. a member of the Habsburg noble family n. 1 An Alpine castle in Aargau canton, northern Switzerland. 2 A Swabian noble family named after it, which became the ruling (hereditary) dynasty of Austria, at times other countries (mainly in Iberia and the former Burgundian territories) and supplied successive (elected) emperors of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Habsburg (disambiguation)

Habsburg generally refers to the House of Habsburg, an important and influential European family that held several royal titles.

The House of Habsburg-Lorraine was a cadet branch of the Habsburgs and succeeded in many of its titles.

Habsburg may also refer to:

  • 85199 Habsburg, a main-belt asteroid
  • Habsburg, Austria (Vienna), the resident city of the Habsburg dynasty in Austria
  • Habsburg Castle, the original seat of the aforementioned Royal House
  • Habsburg Hungary, a part of the Habsburg Monarchy from 1526 to 1867
  • Habsburg Monarchy, the countries that were ruled by the junior Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg and then by the successor House of Habsburg-Lorrain
  • Habsburg Moravia, a Habsburg possession from 1526 until the end of World War I
  • Habsburg Netherlands , the Imperial fiefs in the Low Countries of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg
  • Habsburg Spain, the rule of Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries by the Habsburg dynasty
  • Habsburg, Switzerland, a town in Switzerland
  • Habsburg-Valois War (Italian Wars from 1494 to 1559), a general struggle for power and territory among various participants

Usage examples of "habsburg".

They had first foregathered in the cold grey dawn at the frontier line, where the presiding eagle takes on an extra head and Teuton lands pass from Hohenzollern to Habsburg keeping--and where a probing official beak requires to delve in polite and perhaps perfunctory, but always tiresome, manner into the baggage of sleephungry passengers.

And far and wide as he might roam he always managed to turn up at frequent intervals, at ball and supper and theatre, in the gay Hauptstadt of the Habsburgs, haunting his favourite cafes and wine-vaults, skimming through his favourite news-sheets, greeting old acquaintances and friends, from ambassadors down to cobblers in the social scale.

Among these, the Habsburg, Ottoman, and Chinese states, the Mogul state of India, and the Mongol state at its peak in the 13th century started out as large polyglot amalgamations formed by the conquest of other states.

The Habsburgs thereupon established extraordinary court-martials and hanged the greater part of the Hungarian patriots whom they had not been able to defeat in open battle.

He was the chief general for the Bavarian forces in a number of battles in the first half of the war, including the Battle of the White Mountain in 1621 which routed the Protestants rallied under the banner of the Elector of the Palatinate, King Frederick of Bohemia, and returned control of Bohemia and Moravia to the Austrian Habsburgs.

Afterwards, to the sound of trumpets, Garter King of Arms solemnly proclaimed the rulers' new titles in Latin, French and English: 'Philip and Mary, by the grace of God, King and Queen of England, France, Naples, Jerusalem, Ireland, Defenders of the Faith, Princes of Spain and Sicily, Archdukes of Austria, Dukes of Milan, Burgundy and Brabant, Counts of Habsburg, Flanders and Tyrol.

The sweeping royal mustachios were practically quivering, below the prominent nose and above the classic Habsburg chin and lower lip.

Although it is susto liberal minds-because of the horrors of twentieth-century racialism-liberals were the champions of all the nineteenth-century separatists who wanted independence from the Habsburg and Ottoman Empires and still today react sympathetically to the claims of Scots or of Welsh.

A military undertaking that had strained the resources of the entire arrayed might of the house of Habsburg, with all their imperial dominions and an annual treasure fleet from the Americas was beyond the pope's means to put in any more than the proverbial widow's mite.