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Inbreeding Effect on Maternal Mortality and Fertility in the Habsburg Dynasty
American Journal of Human BiologyABSTRACTObjectiveWe 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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The Pillars of Dynasty: Women, Marriage Diplomacy, and the Habsburg Dynastic Network, 1567–1570
The Sixteenth Century Journal, 2023During the late 1560s, Philip II of Spain worked closely with an international network of three female relatives—Catherine of Austria, Maria of Austria, and Juana of Austria—to preserve and strengthen the Habsburg sphere of influence. With their support,
Daniel E. Roddy
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Creating Napoleon's Dynasty: Marie-Louise, House of Habsburg-Lorraine, and the Art of Statecraft
Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2020:The marriage between Marie-Louise, House of Habsburg-Lorraine (1791–1847), and the divorced Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821) presented several iconographical challenges to contemporaneous artists.
L. Dunn
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For the Love of Dynasty: Habsburg Wives, Widows and Nuns
The Court Historian, 2016Early Modern Habsburg Women presents a series of eleven essays divided into four sections, exploring influential Habsburg women — queens, princesses, regents, nuns and vicereines — who were either ...
Annemarie Jordan Gschwend
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In the Service of the Dynasty: Building a Career in the Habsburg Household, 1550–1650
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D. Raeymaekers
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The Habsburg Dynasty 1848–1918
Philosophy and History, 1977Klaus-Detlev Grothusen
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The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna by David Wyn Jones (review)
NotesNancy November
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The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna, by David Wyn Jones
Music & LettersCamille Crittenden
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