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- The Habsberg near Velburg in the county of Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate is a place of pilgrimage in the Oberpfalz Jura. On the mountain is the church...
- Tour Queensland PGA Championship Martin Kaymer 59 −13 2/3 1 2006 EPD Tour Habsberg classic Steve Marino 59 −13 3/4 1 2006 Gateway Tour Sidney Frank Memorial...
- ruined castle near Bad Staffelstein in the county of Lichtenfels, Bavaria Habsberg Castle, also called Schlossberg Castle, ruined castle in the muni****lity...
- Freuler, Hertli da Capol, Wilhelm Ringk †, Hans von Lombris † Ulrich von Habsberg Strength ca. 6,300 infantry ca. 12,000; Swabian Landsknechte and knights...
- Eck Oberer Habsberg (1,274 m), west of the Schluchsee (often wrongly spelt Hubsberg; other tops at 1,263 m and 1,253 m) Unterer Habsberg (1,204 m) Kapellenkopf...
- LivescoringOrder of Merit". Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. "Habsberg classicMartin Kaymer scorecard". "2006 Vodafone Challenge – Leaderboard"...
- Mogilno Gora Góra Mogilno Gozdawa Gozdawa Mogilno Gross Baba Baba Mogilno Habsberg Chabsko Mogilno Hartfeld Padniewo Mogilno Hochheim Mogilno Hutta padniewska...
- Berengar II of Sulzbach together with Frederick and Otto, Counts of Kastl-Habsberg. It was dissolved in 1563 in the course of the Reformation, but re-established...
- History of English Gl****-painting. McBride, Nast; 1913. p. 142. The Arms of Habsberg Flanked by an Elegant Couple, 1587. Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved...
- personally delivering two important  items: a self-portrait by Vermeer, and the Habsberg Treasure. The Vermeer self-portrait, 'The Art of Painting'.  Originally...