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Inbreeding Effect on Maternal Mortality and Fertility in the Habsburg Dynasty

American Journal of Human Biology
ABSTRACTObjectiveWe investigated inbreeding effects on longevity and fertility in the House of Habsburg, one of the principal royal dynasties of Europe.MethodsA total number of 124 Habsburg marriages, involving 107 men and 124 women, in the period of approximately 1450–1800 were considered for the analysis.
FRANCISCO C Ceballos   +2 more
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Dynasty, Generals, Diplomats: the Instruments of Habsburg Foreign Policy

1991
The state, regardless of its political structure, exists in part to protect its citizens and their property, to defend their interests abroad and to pursue a foreign policy that achieves these goals. Diplomatic service, military and naval forces, economic and propaganda activities all facilitate the state’s execution of its responsibilities.1 The ...
Samuel R Williamson
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Royal Inbreeding and the Extinction of Lineages of the Habsburg Dynasty

Human Heredity, 2015
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> The impact of inbreeding in the two branches of the Habsburg dynasty, the Spanish and the Austrian Habsburgs, is investigated to explain why the Spanish lineage was extinguished at the end of the 17th century and the Austrian lineage not.
Gonzalo, Álvarez, Francisco C, Ceballos
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The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna

2023
The music of the Strauss family – Johann and his three sons, Johann, Josef and Eduard – enjoys enormous popular appeal. Yet existing biographies have failed to do justice to the family's true significance in nineteenth and early twentieth-century musical history.
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