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Rudolf,
Crown Prince of
Austria (
Rudolf Franz Karl Josef; 21
August 1858 – 30
January 1889) was the only son and
third child of
Emperor Franz Joseph I...
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Rudolf II (18 July 1552 – 20
January 1612) was Holy
Roman Emperor (1576–1612), King of
Hungary and
Croatia (as
Rudolf I, 1572–1608), King of
Bohemia (1575–1608/1611)...
- of the Emperor, Karl Ludwig,
after the
death of his
nephew Crown Prince Rudolf of
Austria in 1889,
became heir
presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian Empire...
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Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria.
Following the
death of
Crown Prince Rudolf in 1889 and the
death of Karl
Ludwig in 1896,
Franz Ferdinand became the...
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Privilegium Maius (1358–1359) by Duke
Rudolf IV of Austria,
called Rudolf the
Founder (German:
Rudolf der Stifter).
Rudolf originally claimed the
title in the...
- Holy
Roman Emperor and of
Maria of Spain. His
brothers were
Rudolf (who
became Emperor Rudolf II), Ernest,
Maximilian (from 1585
Grand Master of the Teutonic...
- ten sons and six daughters. He was
succeeded by his
eldest surviving son,
Rudolf, who had been
chosen king of the
Romans in
October 1575.
Another of his...
- and Carniola, or
Inner Austria. In 1442,
Frederick allied himself with
Rudolf Stüssi,
burgomaster of Zürich,
against the Old
Swiss Confederacy in the...
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presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian
throne when his
nephew Crown Prince Rudolf committed suicide in 1889.
Although a
newspaper account claimed that Karl...
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Archduke of
Further Austria in Tyrol, and from 1611 for his
first cousin Rudolf II in Bohemia. In 1614, he
financed the
construction of the
Church of the...