- published: 03 May 2011
- views: 146075
- author: Paul Riet
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The Rise and Fall of Austria or Habsburg Empire / Österreich
Austria was ruled by the Habsburg dynasty from 1278/1282 to 1918. Therefore, historical Au...
published: 03 May 2011
author: Paul Riet
The Rise and Fall of Austria or Habsburg Empire / Österreich
Austria was ruled by the Habsburg dynasty from 1278/1282 to 1918. Therefore, historical Austria is also known as the Habsburg Empire or the Habsburg Monarchy. The Habsburgs made Austria a great power in 1477, when they inherited much of what is now the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. Soon afterwards they inherited many more lands by their marriage policies. During the 16th century, the Habsburgs ruled over large parts of Europe. Charles V reigned over perhaps a quarter of the European population (not to speak of his enormous American colonial empire). The centuries afterwards Austria remained a great power until World War I, when the nationalistic thoughts in Europe finally divided the old empire into many small states. It's important to put in mind that Austria has always been a "part" of Germany until the 19th century. Indeed, the German Empire didn't exist until 1871, but the Germans (Austrians included) more or less realized they shared a similar language and culture, and the medieval Holy Roman Empire actually was for the most part a German state until it fell apart in the fatal 13th century. Since 1452, the Habsburgs were (with one short exception) the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, which was by now virtually a very loose confederation of states. However, the position of the Holy Roman Emperor gave the Habsburgs privileges and some sort of loyalty from the German princes, although monarchs like the Prussian kings didn't care. The Austrians were finally ...
- published: 03 May 2011
- views: 146075
- author: Paul Riet
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Otto von Habsburg - Funeral - Singing of the Kaiserhymne
Following 13 days of mourning, the heir to the thrones of the great Austro Hungarian Empir...
published: 17 Jul 2011
author: aussiecrowntv
Otto von Habsburg - Funeral - Singing of the Kaiserhymne
Following 13 days of mourning, the heir to the thrones of the great Austro Hungarian Empire, His Imperial and Royal Highness Archduke Otto of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary, Otto von Hapsburg, was laid to rest in Vienna on 16 July 2011. In scenes recalling the Empire, his coffin was taken in one of the longest processions seen in the old imperial capital to St Stephen's cathedral where the Cardinal Archbishop of Vienna Christoph Schönborn presided. This video shows the the singing of the Hayden's Kaiserhymne, the Imperial Hymn. (The tune is well known in the English speaking world from John Newton's great hymn "Glorious things of thee are spoken/Zion, city of our God." The music was subsequently used as the German National Anthem which begins "Deutschland, Deutschland über alles") His body was first laid in repose in the Church of St. Ulrich in Pöcking, Bavaria, and was then taken by train to Mariazell on 12 July, before being taken by train to Vienna. Five requiem masses were celebrated in Munich, Pöcking, Mariazell, Vienna, and Budapest. In accordance with the Habsburg tradition, his body was entombed in the Imperial Crypt (Kapuzinergruft) in Vienna and his heart will be buried in the Pannonhalma Archabbey west of the Hungarian capital, Budapest. His son Karl Habsburg said "It would always be wrong to only remember him in the context of the old monarchy or only remember him in the context of the European Union. I think he should be remembered in the whole arch that ...
- published: 17 Jul 2011
- views: 223078
- author: aussiecrowntv
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Johann Strauss II - Habsburg Hoch! - Marsch, Op. 408
In 1273 Count Rudolph of Habsburg acceded to the throne of Germany. Through force of arms ...
published: 16 Apr 2012
author: Fledermaus1990
Johann Strauss II - Habsburg Hoch! - Marsch, Op. 408
In 1273 Count Rudolph of Habsburg acceded to the throne of Germany. Through force of arms he acquired certain territories including Austria and Styria and, seeking to strengthen his own 'Hausmacht' (dynastic power), as Emperor he bestowed these territories upon his two sons, Albert and Rudolph, on 27 Dicernber 1282. Thus began the association between the House of Habsburg and Austria, which was to exist until 1918. 27 Dicernber 1882 -- 'Habsburg Day' -- was marked by celebrations throughout Austria, including a festive evening in Vienna's Carl-Theater. Between a prologue by Josef Weyl and the première of Ludwig Anzengruber's comedy, Die umkehrte Freit, Johann Strauss conducted the first performance of his march Habsburg Hoch! The work, written to mark 'the 600 years Commernoration of the most Illustrious House of Habsburg', features snatches from Haydn's Austrian Hymn, the Prinz Eugen-Lied and Strauss Father's Radetzky-Marsch. Photo: Emperor Francis Joseph I. with his family: Back row, standing from left to right are Emperor Franz Joseph himself, Archduke Ferdinand Max and his wife Charlotte of Belgium, Archduke Ludwig Victor and Archduke Karl Ludwig. Front row, from left to right are Empress Elisabeth with her children Crown Prince Rudolf and Archduchess Gisela and the Emperor's parents, Princess Sophie of Bavaria and Archduke Franz Carl of Austria.
- published: 16 Apr 2012
- views: 2110
- author: Fledermaus1990
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Otto von Habsburg - Requiem
Following 13 days of mourning, the heir to the thrones of the great Austro Hungarian Empir...
published: 17 Jul 2011
author: aussiecrowntv
Otto von Habsburg - Requiem
Following 13 days of mourning, the heir to the thrones of the great Austro Hungarian Empire, His Imperial and Royal Highness Archduke Otto of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary, Otto von Hapsburg, was laid to rest in Vienna on 16 July 2011. In scenes recalling the Empire, his coffin was taken in one of the longest processions seen in the old imperial capital to St Stephen's cathedral where the Cardinal Archbishop of Vienna Christoph Schönborn presided. His body was first laid in repose in the Church of St. Ulrich in Pöcking, Bavaria, and was then taken by train to Mariazell on 12 July, before being taken by train to Vienna. Five requiem masses were celebrated in Munich, Pöcking, Mariazell, Vienna, and Budapest. In accordance with the Habsburg tradition, his body was entombed in the Imperial Crypt (Kapuzinergruft) in Vienna and his heart will be buried in the Pannonhalma Archabbey west of the Hungarian capital, Budapest. His son Karl Habsburg said "It would always be wrong to only remember him in the context of the old monarchy or only remember him in the context of the European Union. I think he should be remembered in the whole arch that his life has been creating... over the whole changes that happened to Europe in his lifetime." Among the mourners were King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden, Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein and Prince Michael of Kent and Marie Christine, Princess Michael of Kent, representing the royal Family of ...
- published: 17 Jul 2011
- views: 14794
- author: aussiecrowntv
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Czech history 2 - Habsburgs
Czech history 2 - Habsburgs Habsburg Monarchy Habsburg Empire Bohemia under Habsburgs Ferd...
published: 28 Dec 2008
author: xgalba00
Czech history 2 - Habsburgs
Czech history 2 - Habsburgs Habsburg Monarchy Habsburg Empire Bohemia under Habsburgs Ferdinand I., Rudolf II., Thirty Years War, Prague defenestration, Amos Comenius, Maria Theresa, Franz Josef I.
- published: 28 Dec 2008
- views: 6228
- author: xgalba00
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Unedited Version of Habsburg News
An unedited version of the project my group did in AP Euro....
published: 02 Feb 2013
author: Suzanne Williams
Unedited Version of Habsburg News
An unedited version of the project my group did in AP Euro.
- published: 02 Feb 2013
- views: 14
- author: Suzanne Williams
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The Habsburg Times News Report
This video is for a group project in AP Euro :) It's about the many revolts in the Habsbur...
published: 05 Feb 2013
author: Suzanne Williams
The Habsburg Times News Report
This video is for a group project in AP Euro :) It's about the many revolts in the Habsburg Empire. Enjoy! I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (www.youtube.com
- published: 05 Feb 2013
- views: 3
- author: Suzanne Williams
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Crusader Kings 2 - The Habsburgs part 1 (Gaining a Duchy, Dying in Prison, Declaring war)
Playing the Habsburgs during the 1066 start. Version v1.04c Follow me on twitter: twitter....
published: 16 Mar 2012
author: Paradoxian LP
Crusader Kings 2 - The Habsburgs part 1 (Gaining a Duchy, Dying in Prison, Declaring war)
Playing the Habsburgs during the 1066 start. Version v1.04c Follow me on twitter: twitter.com
- published: 16 Mar 2012
- views: 16037
- author: Paradoxian LP
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Die Habsburger 1 - Die Gunst des Augenblicks
Geschichte der Habsburger Herrscherdynastie (1273 - 1918) Die Habsburger Die Gunst des Aug...
published: 30 May 2012
author: Julia Xharo
Die Habsburger 1 - Die Gunst des Augenblicks
Geschichte der Habsburger Herrscherdynastie (1273 - 1918) Die Habsburger Die Gunst des Augenblicks - Ein Graf nutzt seine Chance Im Jahr 1273 wählen die Reichsfürsten Rudolf von Habsburg zum römisch-deutschen König. Er ist 55 Jahre alt, ein tüchtiger Grundherr und ein erfahrener Kriegsführer. Der Rhein bildet gleichsam die Achse seines Lebens. Doch an der Donau entscheidet sich das Schicksal: In der Schlacht auf dem Marchfeld, am 26. August 1278, besiegt er den Böhmenkönig Ottokar. An diesem Tag beginnt die Herrschaft der Habsburger im Donauraum für die Dauer von 640 Jahren.
- published: 30 May 2012
- views: 1312
- author: Julia Xharo
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Requiem - Otto von Habsburg - Kaiserhymne - Gott erhalte, Gott beschütze unsern Kaiser, unser Land
Bestattung / Requiem für Erzherzog Otto von Österreich, Dom St. Stephan, Wien Hauptzelebra...
published: 16 Jul 2011
author: cruxfidelisblog
Requiem - Otto von Habsburg - Kaiserhymne - Gott erhalte, Gott beschütze unsern Kaiser, unser Land
Bestattung / Requiem für Erzherzog Otto von Österreich, Dom St. Stephan, Wien Hauptzelebrant: SE Kardinal Dr. Christoph Schönborn Funeral / Requiem for Archduke Otto of Austria, St Stephen Cathedral, Vienna, Austria Celebrated by Cardinal Christoph Schönborn Orgel / Organ: Prof. Hans Haselböck Gott erhalte, Gott beschütze Unsern Kaiser, unser Land! Mächtig durch des Glaubens Stütze Führt er uns mit weiser Hand! Laßt uns seiner Väter Krone Schirmen wider jeden Feind: Innig bleibt mit Habsburgs Throne Österreichs Geschick vereint.
- published: 16 Jul 2011
- views: 156282
- author: cruxfidelisblog
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Otto von Habsburg Doku Kaiser Ohne Krone 1/3
Otto von Habsburg der letzte Kronprinz von Österreich-Ungarn 1912-2011. Er war einer der g...
published: 01 Mar 2012
author: DokuEurope
Otto von Habsburg Doku Kaiser Ohne Krone 1/3
Otto von Habsburg der letzte Kronprinz von Österreich-Ungarn 1912-2011. Er war einer der größten Politiker, die Österreich bzw. Europa je hatte.
- published: 01 Mar 2012
- views: 9670
- author: DokuEurope
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Otto von Habsburg Funeral - Kapuzinerkirche [HD]
Otto von Habsburg entering Capuchin Church. This is the last time this will be performed f...
published: 16 Jul 2011
author: sgourni
Otto von Habsburg Funeral - Kapuzinerkirche [HD]
Otto von Habsburg entering Capuchin Church. This is the last time this will be performed for a Habsburg.
- published: 16 Jul 2011
- views: 71598
- author: sgourni
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regionalna.tv: Zmarła Maria Krystyna Habsburg
...
published: 02 Oct 2012
author: regionalnatv
regionalna.tv: Zmarła Maria Krystyna Habsburg
- published: 02 Oct 2012
- views: 1499
- author: regionalnatv
15:22
Otto von Habsburg Doku Ottos Jahrhundert 1/3
Dr. Otto von Habsburg, der letzte Kronprinz Österreich-Ungarns wäre am 20.11.2012 100 Jahr...
published: 18 Nov 2012
author: DokuEurope
Otto von Habsburg Doku Ottos Jahrhundert 1/3
Dr. Otto von Habsburg, der letzte Kronprinz Österreich-Ungarns wäre am 20.11.2012 100 Jahre alt geworden.
- published: 18 Nov 2012
- views: 949
- author: DokuEurope
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Team Titus | Welcome to Madrid Video
Nun ist es offiziell - Patrick Rogalski und Jost Arens sind die beiden Neuzugänge im Team ...
published: 01 Jun 2012
author: Titus Mailorder
Team Titus | Welcome to Madrid Video
Nun ist es offiziell - Patrick Rogalski und Jost Arens sind die beiden Neuzugänge im Team Titus! Warum wir deswegen so stolz sind und wie die beiden Jungs sich auf ihrer ersten Tour geschlagen haben, gibt es in unserem brandneuen Tour Video zu sehen. Welcome to Madrid und willkommen im Team!
Es war einmal in der Hochebene von Kastilien ein paar Kilometer südöstlich der Sierra de Guadarrama und direkt am Fuße des Manzanares als sechs junge Tore vehement um Einlass in die spanische Hauptstadt begehrten. Reinhard, Grüning, Ulrich und Schall seien ihre Namen, offenbar Habsburger, und man habe zwei Sprösslinge dabei, die das Königshaus mit gar unwirklichem Narrenschauspiel zu entzücken wüssten. Und ja, bald sollte man die Namen Rogalski und Arens in den Marmorstein des Königspalastes meißeln, auf dass sich jeder Madrileño an ihre Taten erinnere. So etwas Abenteuerliches hatten sie nicht mehr gesehen, seit die Mauren den Bauchtanz nach Zentralspanien brachten.
Das Team Titus zog weiter ins Henares-Tal und schließlich zurück in heimliche Gefilde, während die Fahrtenschreiber Piechwoski und Krappe bereits das gewonnene Material verwerteten. Sieben Tage Aventüre, zwei neue Artisten – Welcome to Madrid, welcome to the Team!
www.titus.de/madrid
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Debora von Habsburg - Reel
Debora von Habsburg - Reel...
published: 13 Apr 2011
author: Debora von Habsburg
Debora von Habsburg - Reel
Debora von Habsburg - Reel
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Debora von Habsburg - Shorts
Debora von Habsburg - Shorts...
published: 13 Apr 2011
author: Debora von Habsburg
Debora von Habsburg - Shorts
Debora von Habsburg - Shorts
48:16
SLIVER Francesca von Habsburg
published: 11 Jun 2012
author: University of Applied Arts Vie
SLIVER Francesca von Habsburg
Youtube results:
11:33
Wideorelacja z pogrzebu Arycyksiężnej Marii Krystyny Habsburg by Modern Foto
Arcyksiężna Maria Krystyna Habsburg spoczęła dzisiaj w krypcie kaplicy w konkatedrze w Żyw...
published: 13 Oct 2012
author: Maciej Kapuściński
Wideorelacja z pogrzebu Arycyksiężnej Marii Krystyny Habsburg by Modern Foto
Arcyksiężna Maria Krystyna Habsburg spoczęła dzisiaj w krypcie kaplicy w konkatedrze w Żywcu. Żegnało ją kilka tysięcy ludzi. -- Księżna była przedwojenną arystokratką, dla której słowa Bóg, Honor, Ojczyzna odgrywały ogromne znaczenie -- powiedział biskup Tadeusz Rakoczy, ordynariusz diecezji bielsko-żywieckiej.
- published: 13 Oct 2012
- views: 1309
- author: Maciej Kapuściński
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Otto von Habsburg Begräbnis Doku Die Letzte Reise Eines Habsburgers Von Pöcking nach Wien
Am 4.7. jährt sich zum 1. Mal der Todestag von Dr. Otto von Habsburg. Der große Politiker ...
published: 29 Jun 2012
author: DokuEurope
Otto von Habsburg Begräbnis Doku Die Letzte Reise Eines Habsburgers Von Pöcking nach Wien
Am 4.7. jährt sich zum 1. Mal der Todestag von Dr. Otto von Habsburg. Der große Politiker starb mit 98 Jahren 2011 in Pöcking. Mit vier großen Requien gefeiert zeigt diese Dokumentation, was hinter den Kulissen geschah.
- published: 29 Jun 2012
- views: 3768
- author: DokuEurope
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Otto von Habsburg Funeral
Following 13 days of mourning, the heir to the thrones of the great Austro Hungarian Empir...
published: 17 Jul 2011
author: aussiecrowntv
Otto von Habsburg Funeral
Following 13 days of mourning, the heir to the thrones of the great Austro Hungarian Empire, His Imperial and Royal Highness Archduke Otto of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary, Otto von Hapsburg, was laid to rest in Vienna on 16 July 2011. In scenes recalling the Empire, his coffin was taken in one of the longest processions seen in the old imperial capital to St Stephen's cathedral where the Cardinal Archbishop of Vienna Christoph Schönborn presided. His body was first laid in repose in the Church of St. Ulrich in Pöcking, Bavaria, and was then taken by train to Mariazell on 12 July, before being taken by train to Vienna. Five requiem masses were celebrated in Munich, Pöcking, Mariazell, Vienna, and Budapest. In accordance with the Habsburg tradition, his body was entombed in the Imperial Crypt (Kapuzinergruft) in Vienna and his heart will be buried in the Pannonhalma Archabbey west of the Hungarian capital, Budapest. His son Karl Habsburg said "It would always be wrong to only remember him in the context of the old monarchy or only remember him in the context of the European Union. I think he should be remembered in the whole arch that his life has been creating... over the whole changes that happened to Europe in his lifetime." Among the mourners were King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden, Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein and Prince Michael of Kent and Marie Christine, Princess Michael of Kent, representing the royal Family of ...
- published: 17 Jul 2011
- views: 33078
- author: aussiecrowntv
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Otto Von Habsburg Funeral Procession
While we were in Bratislava the last king of Austria-Hungary died and we were able to see ...
published: 26 Jul 2011
author: Sean Murphy
Otto Von Habsburg Funeral Procession
While we were in Bratislava the last king of Austria-Hungary died and we were able to see his funeral procession.
- published: 26 Jul 2011
- views: 2747
- author: Sean Murphy