Understanding Habsburg Rule: Legacy and Influence in Europe

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The Habsburg dynasty, originating from Hawk’s Castle in Switzerland (1020), rose to prominence through territorial acquisitions and strategic marriages. Their influence as European sovereigns spanned centuries, rooted in their control over Austria from 1282 to 1918 and key regions such as Hungary, Bohemia, and Spain. Rudolf I’s election as German king (1273) and Frederick III’s coronation as Holy Roman Emperor (1452) entrenched their power, with Charles V overseeing its zenith in the 16th century. Their central role in the Holy Roman Empire often led to tensions and transformations, shaping European politics until the decline of Habsburg Rule.
The Habsburgs: To Rule the World
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The Origins of the Habsburg Dynasty

Rise in the Holy Roman Empire

Clash and Integration with the Roman Empire

Expansion through Marriage and Strategic Alliances

The Zenith and Decline of Habsburg Power

 

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