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Royal dynasties as human inbreeding laboratories: the Habsburgs [PDF]

open access: yesHeredity, 2013
FRANCISCO C Ceballos   +2 more
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Emblematische Gratulationsschriften, Stammbäume und Porträts von Dominik Franz Calin von Marienberg für das Haus Habsburg

open access: yesActa Historiae Artis Slovenica, 2021
The paper discusses the emblematic congratulatory writings and family trees which Dominik Franz Calin von Marien- berg (1624–1683) created for Emperor Leopold I.
Polona Vidmar
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On two lost medieval Serbian reliquaries the staurothekai of King Stefan Uroš I and Queen Helen [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica, 2019
This essay discusses two lost medieval Serbian staurothekai known only from written sources. One, belonging to the Serbian King Stefan Uroš I, was described as a sumptuous item in the Hungarian spoils of war following their victory over the ...
Popović Danica
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Reseña de: Baskins, Cristelle L., Hafsids and Habsburgs in the Early Modern Mediterranean. Facing Tunis

open access: yesEspacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie VII, Historia del Arte, 2023
Reseña de: Baskins, Cristelle L., Hafsids and Habsburgs in the Early Modern Mediterranean. Facing Tunis. Medford, MA, Palgrave MacMillan, 2023. ISBN: 978-3-031-05078-7, 313 pp.
Borja Franco Llopis
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“Von Haußaus”: Examples of Imperial Musicians at the Time of Rudolf II

open access: yesDe Musica Disserenda, 2017
The author focuses in this paper on the Imperial musicians’ mobility in the late Renaissance giving some example based on her systematic research of the Habsburg accounting ledgers and other important non-musical sources regarding the government of ...
Michaela Žáčková Rossi
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Ekspansja habsburska w XVI wieku w świetle dzieł wybranych polskich autorów z pierwszej połowy XVII wieku [PDF]

open access: yesRadzyński Rocznik Humanistyczny, 2019
Due to the favourable dynastic policy in 16th century, the Habsburgs became one of the most potentruling families of Europe. Even though their expansion on Western Europe (Burgundy, Netherlands, Spain and its properties: Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, New
Dariusz Wajs
doaj   +1 more source

0266 The Habsburgs and Public Monuments in 19th-Century Croatia

open access: yesRIHA Journal, 2021
This paper focuses on the analysis of the ways in which the cult of the Habsburg dynasty was promoted through public monuments in Croatia in the so-called Long 19th Century, from the end of the 18th to the early 20th century.
Dragan Damjanović
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The Imperial Theme in Art and Architecture of the Polish Vasas

open access: yesBiuletyn Historii Sztuki, 2021
This essay reconsiders two of the most famous monuments in Poland, the Warsaw Castle and the Sigismund Column. It argues that both evoke imperial themes, with reference to a model provided by the Habsburgs for both the architecture and the sculpture ...
Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
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Francesco Arcelli, an Italian monk at the service of Bourbon Spain

open access: yesFolia Historica Cracoviensia, 2016
The 18th century was a time of considerable challenges for monastic life, both in general and for specific congregations. Let us recall such events as the abolition of Jesuit reductions in Paraguay, expelling Jesuits from Portugal and Spain, the ...
Cezary Taracha
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Das Krim-Khanat und der Aufstieg des Zaporoger Kosakentums

open access: yesÖsterreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften, 2017
During the 15th and 16th centuries independent Cossack communities evolved in permanent conflict with the Crimean Tatars in the steppe regions north of the Black Sea.
Clemens Pausz
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