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The Last Habsburg, Billy Miller and Rachel Mason
The legendary Billy Miller filmed this performance of Rachel Mason as Carlos II, The Last ...
published: 13 Sep 2007
author: Rachel Mason
The Last Habsburg, Billy Miller and Rachel Mason
The Last Habsburg, Billy Miller and Rachel Mason
The legendary Billy Miller filmed this performance of Rachel Mason as Carlos II, The Last Habsburg King of Spain, his vengeance on the family is his infertil...- published: 13 Sep 2007
- views: 6034
- author: Rachel Mason
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Museum Secrets Revealed - Inside the Kunsthistorisches Museum: What Happened to the Habsburgs?
The Habsburgs were once the most powerful family in Austria, but as they tried to strength...
published: 14 Jan 2013
author: Smithsonian Channel
Museum Secrets Revealed - Inside the Kunsthistorisches Museum: What Happened to the Habsburgs?
Museum Secrets Revealed - Inside the Kunsthistorisches Museum: What Happened to the Habsburgs?
The Habsburgs were once the most powerful family in Austria, but as they tried to strengthen the bloodline by intermarrying, a lack of genetic diversity ende...- published: 14 Jan 2013
- views: 2734
- author: Smithsonian Channel
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The Rise and Fall of Austria or the 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 the Habsburg Empire / Österreich
The Rise and Fall of Austria or the 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...- published: 03 May 2011
- views: 209769
- author: Paul Riet
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The Problem of the Atlantic (World) for Understandings of the Spanish Habsburg Empire
30-04-13 Institute of Historical Research http://www.sas.ac.uk/ https://historyspot.org.uk...
published: 15 May 2013
author: SchAdvStudy
The Problem of the Atlantic (World) for Understandings of the Spanish Habsburg Empire
The Problem of the Atlantic (World) for Understandings of the Spanish Habsburg Empire
30-04-13 Institute of Historical Research http://www.sas.ac.uk/ https://historyspot.org.uk/podcasts/latin-american-history/imperial-centers-and-edges-problem...- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 47
- author: SchAdvStudy
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【APH】 House of Habsburg ~ Spain×Austria ☆ Belgium Netherlands Romano Cuba ♫
A day in the life of Spain x3 I like Spain x Austria and the pictures with Spain Belgium N...
published: 15 Sep 2010
author: hethetli
【APH】 House of Habsburg ~ Spain×Austria ☆ Belgium Netherlands Romano Cuba ♫
【APH】 House of Habsburg ~ Spain×Austria ☆ Belgium Netherlands Romano Cuba ♫
A day in the life of Spain x3 I like Spain x Austria and the pictures with Spain Belgium Netherlands and Romano, I've seen a few pictures with Cuba xo there ...- published: 15 Sep 2010
- views: 4483
- author: hethetli
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Brief Introduction To The Ottoman-Habsburg Fought Wars.
The Ottoman--Habsburg wars were fought from 16th through 18th century between the Ottoman ...
published: 07 Jun 2014
Brief Introduction To The Ottoman-Habsburg Fought Wars.
Brief Introduction To The Ottoman-Habsburg Fought Wars.
The Ottoman--Habsburg wars were fought from 16th through 18th century between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg (later Austrian) Empire, which was at times supported by the Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Hungary and Habsburg Spain. The wars were dominated by land campaigns in Hungary and Croatia. By the 16th century, the Ottomans had become a serious threat to Europe, with Ottoman Barbary ships sweeping away Venetian possessions in the Aegean and Ionia. The Protestant Reformation, the France--Habsburg rivalry and the numerous civil conflicts of the Holy Roman Empire served as distractions. Meanwhile the Ottomans had to contend with the Persian Safavid Empire and to a lesser extent the Mamluke Sultanate, which was defeated and fully incorporated into the empire. Initially, Ottoman conquests in Europe made significant gains with a decisive victory at Mohács reducing around one third (central) part of Kingdom of Hungary to the status of an Ottoman tributary. Later, the Peace of Westphalia and the Spanish War of Succession in the 17th and 18th centuries respectively left the Austrian Empire as the sole firm possession of the House of Habsburg. By then, however, European advances in guns and military tactics outweighed the skill and resources of the Ottomans and their elite Janissaries, enabling the Habsburgs to retake Hungary. The Great Turkish War ended with three decisive Holy League victories at Vienna, Mohács and Zenta. The wars came to an end following Austria's disappointing performance in the war of 1787-1791, which Austria fought in alliance with Russia. Intermittent tension between Austria and the Ottoman Empire continued throughout the nineteenth century, but they never again fought each other in a war and ultimately found themselves allied in World War I, in the aftermath of which both empires were dissolved. The origins of the wars are clouded by the fact that although the Habsburgs were occasionally the Kings of Hungary and Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire (though almost always that of the Holy Roman Empire after the 15th century), the wars between the Hungarians and the Ottomans included other Dynasties as well. Naturally, the Ottoman Wars in Europe attracted support from the West, where the advancing and powerful Islamic state was seen as a threat to Christendom in Europe. The Crusades of Nicopolis and of Varna marked the most determined attempts by Europe to halt the Turkic advance into Central Europe and the Balkans. For a while the Ottomans were too busy trying to put down Balkan rebels such as Vlad Dracula. However, the defeat of these and other rebellious vassal states opened up Central Europe to Ottoman invasion. The Kingdom of Hungary now bordered the Ottoman Empire and its vassals. After King Louis II of Hungary was killed at the Battle of Mohács, his widow Queen Mary fled to her brother the Archduke of Austria, Ferdinand I. Ferdinand's claim to the throne of Hungary was further strengthened by the fact that he had married Anne, the sister of King Louis II and the only family member claimant to the throne of the shattered Kingdom. Consequently Ferdinand I was elected King of Bohemia and at the Diet of Pozsony he and his wife were elected King and Queen of Hungary. This clashed with the Turkish objective of placing the puppet John Szapolyai on the throne, thus setting the stage for a conflict between the two powers. Habsburg advance Ferdinand I attacked Hungary, a state severely weakened by civil conflict, in 1527, in an attempt to drive out John Szapolyai and enforce his authority there. John was unable to prevent Ferdinand's campaigning which saw the capture of Buda and several other key settlements along the Danube. Despite this, the Ottoman Sultan was slow to react and only came to the aid of his vassal when he launched a huge army of about 120,000 men on 10 May 1529. The Ottoman Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent, easily wrestled from Ferdinand most of the gains he had achieved in the previous two years -- to the disappointment of Ferdinand I, only the fortress of Bratislava resisted. Considering the size of Suleiman's army and the devastation wrought upon Hungary in the previous few years it is not surprising that the will to resist one of the world's most powerful states was lacking in many of the recently garrisoned Habsburg settlements. The Sultan arrived at Vienna on 27 September the same year. Ferdinand's army was some 16,000 strong -- he was outnumbered roughly 7 to 1 and the walls of Vienna were an invitation to Ottoman cannon (6 ft thick along some parts). Nonetheless, Ferdinand defended Vienna with great vigour.- published: 07 Jun 2014
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Habsburg--Persian Alliance Against The Ottoman Empire
A Habsburg--Persian alliance was attempted and to a certain extent achieved in the 16th ce...
published: 13 Jan 2014
Habsburg--Persian Alliance Against The Ottoman Empire
Habsburg--Persian Alliance Against The Ottoman Empire
A Habsburg--Persian alliance was attempted and to a certain extent achieved in the 16th century between the Habsburg Empire and the Persian Empire in their common conflict against the Ottoman Empire During the reign of the Iranian Shah Ismail, exchanges occurred between him and Charles V, and Ludwig II of Hungary in view of combining against the Turks. Charles, then king of Spain as Charles I, sent an envoy to propose an alliance to the Shah of Iran between 1516 and 1519. Also in 1516, Ludwig II sent a Maronite friar by the name of Petrus de Monte Libano with the same mission. The response to these letters has not been preserved, but in 1523 Shah Ismail sent a letter in Latin offering to Charles V to coordinate military operations against the common Ottoman enemy, again using Petrus of Monte Libano as an emissary. The envoys visited Charles V in Burgos in March 1524 "to ask for an alliance against the Turks". Nothing concrete however seems to have come out of these first exchanges. Charles accepted the alliance in principle, but the death of Shah Ismail in 1524 effectively invalidated the agreement. Finally, on 18 February 1529, Charles V, deeply alarmed by the Ottoman progression towards Vienna, again sent a letter from Toledo to Shah Ismail, who had died in 1524 and had been replaced by Shah Tahmasp, pleading for a military diversion. His ambassador to the Shah was the knight of Saint John de Balbi, and an alliance was made with the objective of making an attack on the Ottoman Empire in the west and the east within the following year. Tahmasp also responded by expressing his "friendship" to the Emperor. A decision was thus taken to attack the Ottoman Empire on both fronts, but Balbi took more than one year to return to the Persian Empire, and by that time the situation had changed in Persia, as Persia was forced to make peace with the Ottoman Empire because of an insurrection of the Shaybanid Uzbeks. About the same time, envoys were also sent to Persia by King Ferdinand, in the person of Pietro da Negro and Simon de Lillis, without success. Other legations were sent in 1532 and 1533. These exchanges were effectively followed however by the long Ottoman-Safavid War (1532--1555). From that time, as soon as the Ottomans would launch a European campaign, they would be attacked by the Persian on their eastern frontier, forcing Suleiman to return speedily to his capital. Meanwhile, King Francis I of France, enemy of the Habsburgs, and Suleiman the Magnificent were moving forward with a Franco-Ottoman alliance, formalized in 1536, that would counterbalance the Habsburg threat. In 1547, when Suleiman the Magnificent attacked Persia, France sent him the ambassador Gabriel de Luetz to accompany him in his campaign. Gabriel de Luetz was able to give decisive military advice to Suleiman, as when he advised on artillery placement during the Siege of Vān. The Persians effectively entered into conflict with the Ottoman Empire on five occasions in the Ottoman--Persian Wars, weakening the Ottoman Empire considerably every time, and effectively opening a second front when the Ottoman Empire was in conflict in Europe, to the rejoicing of Habsburg Europe. It was a great relief for the Habsburgs, and appeared as the realization of the old Habsburg--Persian alliance stratagem. After a period of trouble in Persia, contacts between Austria and Persia were resumed in 1593 when Emperor Rudolf II sent from Prague a message to Shah ʿAbbās through the Persian minister in Moscow. Further efforts towards an alliance were also undertaken by the English adventurer Anthony Sherley acting as intermediary. Numerous similar diplomatic efforts to combine against the Ottomans would continue into the 17th century, especially with the Persian embassy to Europe (1599--1602) and the Persian embassy to Europe (1609--1615).- published: 13 Jan 2014
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Habsburg Tribute
A tribute to the Great House of Habsburg....
published: 20 Oct 2007
author: Samuel Gonzalez
Habsburg Tribute
Habsburg Tribute
A tribute to the Great House of Habsburg.- published: 20 Oct 2007
- views: 24657
- author: Samuel Gonzalez
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Alternate History: What if Spain still was under the Habsburgs after 1700?
No hate comments pleaseee! Please like and subscribe, its my first vid!
Remember, this is ...
published: 25 Nov 2013
Alternate History: What if Spain still was under the Habsburgs after 1700?
Alternate History: What if Spain still was under the Habsburgs after 1700?
No hate comments pleaseee! Please like and subscribe, its my first vid! Remember, this is alternate history, no one is right or wrong! Castille's Allies: Great Britain Portugal Poland Serbia Lithuania Norway Romania Navarre (since 1735) Austria's allies: Aragon Navarre (to 1735) France Hungary German States (All)- published: 25 Nov 2013
- views: 38
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APH Thinking of You- Roderich & Antonio
Hello viewers, I am Carrot and I am Oblivious. This amv contains the Hapsburg pairing, ple...
published: 06 Oct 2010
author: ObliviousCarrot
APH Thinking of You- Roderich & Antonio
APH Thinking of You- Roderich & Antonio
Hello viewers, I am Carrot and I am Oblivious. This amv contains the Hapsburg pairing, please enjoy. Anime; Axis Powers: Hetalia Pairing; Hapsburg- Spain/Aus...- published: 06 Oct 2010
- views: 3749
- author: ObliviousCarrot
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Mallorca Travel: Son Marroig, Coastal Estate of Habsburg Royal
Spain - one of my favourite countries.... One destination I have wanted to explore for a l...
published: 15 Jul 2009
author: travelandtransitions
Mallorca Travel: Son Marroig, Coastal Estate of Habsburg Royal
Mallorca Travel: Son Marroig, Coastal Estate of Habsburg Royal
Spain - one of my favourite countries.... One destination I have wanted to explore for a long time is the beautiful island of Mallorca. So from May 20 to 31,...- published: 15 Jul 2009
- views: 328
- author: travelandtransitions
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Księżna Maria Krystyna Habsburg - Orszak Pogrzebowy 11 X 2012 pogrzeb
Maria Krystyna Immaculata Elżbieta Renata Alicja Gabriela Habsburg-Lotaryńska, księżna von...
published: 13 Oct 2012
author: podhalankaPL
Księżna Maria Krystyna Habsburg - Orszak Pogrzebowy 11 X 2012 pogrzeb
Księżna Maria Krystyna Habsburg - Orszak Pogrzebowy 11 X 2012 pogrzeb
Maria Krystyna Immaculata Elżbieta Renata Alicja Gabriela Habsburg-Lotaryńska, księżna von Altenburg, Urodziła się 8 XII 1923 roku w Żywcu. Była córką księci...- published: 13 Oct 2012
- views: 2156
- author: podhalankaPL
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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
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 ar...- published: 13 Oct 2012
- views: 1909
- author: Maciej Kapuściński
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Emperor Leopold I Habsburg - "Guldnes Leben" (Golden Days)
Kurucs Ensemble. A strophic aria by the lovable conservative Emperor. Oops, do I smell a b...
published: 06 Jan 2013
author: WIGNSW0RD
Emperor Leopold I Habsburg - "Guldnes Leben" (Golden Days)
Emperor Leopold I Habsburg - "Guldnes Leben" (Golden Days)
Kurucs Ensemble. A strophic aria by the lovable conservative Emperor. Oops, do I smell a bit of 'ancien regime'. Excuse the wig powder. ;-) Leopold I was Emp...- published: 06 Jan 2013
- views: 298
- author: WIGNSW0RD
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Otto von Habsburg weds Princess Regina and wave to people after their marriage in...HD Stock Footage
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published: 30 Jun 2014
Otto von Habsburg weds Princess Regina and wave to people after their marriage in...HD Stock Footage
Otto von Habsburg weds Princess Regina and wave to people after their marriage in...HD Stock Footage
Link to order this clip: http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675068336_royal-wedding_Princess-Regina_Otto-von-Habsburg_Zita-of-Bourbon-Parma Historic Stock Footage Archival and Vintage Video Clips in HD. Otto von Habsburg weds Princess Regina and wave to people after their marriage in Nancy, France A royal wedding in Nancy, France. Princess Regina, the Crown Princess of Austria, Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia enters a church. Otto von Habsburg, Crown Prince of Austria enters the church. A minister conducts the weeding. Princess Regina and Prince Otto von Habsburg stand after the marriage. People gathered to see the wedding. Austrian Emperor Charles I and his wife Zita of Bourbon-Parma in a procession. People run to meet the wedded couple. Princess Regina and Prince Otto von Habsburg wave to the crowd. Location: Nancy France. Date: May 14, 1951. Visit us at www.CriticalPast.com: 57,000+ broadcast-quality historic clips for immediate download. Fully digitized and searchable, the CriticalPast collection is one of the largest archival footage collections in the world. All clips are licensed royalty-free, worldwide, in perpetuity. CriticalPast offers immediate downloads of full-resolution HD and SD masters and full-resolution time-coded screeners, 24 hours a day, to serve the needs of broadcast news, TV, film, and publishing professionals worldwide. Still photo images extracted from the vintage footage are also available for immediate download. CriticalPast is your source for imagery of worldwide events, people, and B-roll spanning the 20th century.- published: 30 Jun 2014
- views: 3
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Requiem - Salve Regina - Abschied von Otto von Habsburg, 16 Juli 2011AD
"Salve Regina" gesungen beim Requiem für Otto von Habsburg im Wiener Stephansdom am 16. Ju...
published: 17 Jul 2011
author: BuechnerGeorg
Requiem - Salve Regina - Abschied von Otto von Habsburg, 16 Juli 2011AD
Requiem - Salve Regina - Abschied von Otto von Habsburg, 16 Juli 2011AD
"Salve Regina" gesungen beim Requiem für Otto von Habsburg im Wiener Stephansdom am 16. Juli 2011AD. "Salve, Regina, mater misericordiae; vita, dulcedo et sp...- published: 17 Jul 2011
- views: 4004
- author: BuechnerGeorg
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[APH] Safe and Sound ~ House of Habsburg/SpainXAustria
Hello~ I absolutely love Habsburg, and I had a few habsburg pictures on my computer and we...
published: 27 May 2012
author: xDamselinHyrule
[APH] Safe and Sound ~ House of Habsburg/SpainXAustria
[APH] Safe and Sound ~ House of Habsburg/SpainXAustria
Hello~ I absolutely love Habsburg, and I had a few habsburg pictures on my computer and well... I guess I got my friend to like it too! :'D so we made this. ...- published: 27 May 2012
- views: 143
- author: xDamselinHyrule