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  2. Habsburg family tree - Wikipedia

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    Habsburg family tree. This is a family tree of the Habsburg family. This family tree only includes male scions of the House of Habsburg from 1096 to 1564. [1] Otto II was the first to take the Habsburg Castle name as his own, adding "von Habsburg" to his title and creating the House of Habsburg.

  3. House of Habsburg - Wikipedia

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    Guntram the Rich (ca. 930–985 / 990) Father of: [58] The chronology of the Muri Abbey, burial place of the early Habsburgs, written in the 11th century, states that Guntramnus Dives (Guntram the Rich), was the ancestor of the House of Habsburg. Many historians believe this indeed makes Guntram the progenitor of the House of Habsburg.

  4. Template:Habsburg family tree - Wikipedia

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    Count of Habsburg c. 1188 –1239: Rudolf I of Germany c. 1218 –1291: Albert I of Germany 1255–1308: Hartmann 1263–1281: Rudolf II Duke of Austria 1270–1290: Rudolf I of Bohemia 1281–1307: Frederick the Fair c. 1289 –1330: Leopold I Duke of Austria 1290–1326: Albert II Duke of Austria 1298–1358: Henry the Friendly 1299–1327 ...

  5. The House Of Habsburg Descendants Are Still Super Into ...

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    Although some members of Habsburg family are still around, their ruling dynasty ended in November of 1918. In 1919, the last emperor, Karl I, went into exile in Switzerland, The World of Habsburg ...

  6. Template:House of Habsburg-Lorraine after Francis I - Wikipedia

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    House of Habsburg-Lorraine; Francis I (Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor) Children include Archduchess Marie Louise Ferdinand I Archduchess Maria Leopoldina Archduchess Clementina Archduke Joseph Franz Archduchess Marie Caroline Archduke Franz Karl Archduchess Marie Anne Grandchildren include Franz Joseph I Archduke Maximilian Archduke Karl Ludwig

  7. House of Habsburg-Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    His grandson, Otto II, was the first to take on the name of the fortress as his own, adding Graf von Habsburg ("Count of Habsburg") to his title. The House of Habsburg gathered dynastic momentum during the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries, and in 1273, Radbot's seventh-generation descendant, Rudolph of Habsburg, became Roman-German King.

  8. Etichonids - Wikipedia

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    two children: Brother of Eberhard IV. Also known as Hugo III. Guntram the Rich: c.920: 938-954: 20 March 973: Sundgau: Unknown one child: Son of Hugh III, ruled Sundgau for a period, before returning it to the heir of Liutfrid V. Guntram was grandfather of Radbot, Count of Habsburg, founder of the House of Habsburg. Hugh IV? 940-959: 959 ...

  9. Lanzelin of Klettgau - Wikipedia

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    Lanzelin (c. 940–981/991) was a Germanic noble and was a distant ancestor of the House of Habsburg.His father, [1] Guntram the Rich, was a powerful nobleman.He married Liutgarda of Nellenburg (daughter of Eberhart III of Thurgau [2]) from whom he inherited part of his possessions in present-day Switzerland, whilst from his father he inherited the titles of Duke of Muri and Count of Sundgau. [3]