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Adam Wandruszka: Das Haus Habsburg. Die Geschichte einer europäischen Dynastie
1980Bohemia, Bd. 21 Nr. 2 (1980)
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The Counter-Reformation: The Roman Catholic Church and the Habsburg Dynasty Triumphant, 1550-1700
1996Abstract The idea of reform inspired Protestants and Catholics alike with an apocalyptic sense of urgency that led them to see the world as a battlefield for the agents of God and the devil. Even though religion was often misused as an ideological pretext for the cynical realization of pragmatic political objectives, spiritual conviction
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Rudolf I of Germany (1218-1291), born into a modest comital family, marked a turning point in European history. As the first king from the House of Habsburg, Rudolf's reign laid the groundwork for the subsequent rise of this dynasty to preeminence in European politics.
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The Habsburgs: dynasty, culture and politics
European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire, 2015openaire +2 more sources
Painter to the queen. Michel Sittow, courtier to Isabella of Castile and the Habsburg dynasty
Journal of Baltic StudiesBarnabas Szabo
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The Habsburg Dynasty and Emblematic Literature. A Historiographical Assessment
2023openaire +1 more source
Rudolf I of Germany (1218-1291), born into a modest comital family, marked a turning point in European history. As the first king from the House of Habsburg, Rudolf's reign laid the groundwork for the subsequent rise of this dynasty to preeminence in European politics.
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