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House of Habsburg
European imperial dynasty
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Archduke
thumb|Archducal hat, the coronet of the [[Archduchy of Austria kept in the treasury of Klosterneuburg Abbey]]
Order of the Golden Fleece
Catholic order of chivalry
Habsburg Castle
castle on the Wülpelsberg in Habsburg in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland
House of Habsburg-Lorraine
Austrian imperial dynasty
tercio
A tercio (, Spanish for '[a] third') was a military administrative unit of the Spanish Army during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain and Habsburg Spain in the early modern period. They were the elite military units of the Spanish monarchy and essential pieces of the powerful land forces of the Spanish Empire, sometimes also fighting along with the navy. These forces were among the most dominant in the European battlefields for more than a century and a half.
Radbot, Count of Habsburg
Founder of the Habsburg Castle
Privilegium Maius
Medieval forged document; elevated Austria to archduchy
Franco-Ottoman alliance
alliance between the Kingdom of France and the Ottoman Empire

prognathism
Prognathism is a positional relationship of the mandible or maxilla to the skeletal base where either of the jaws protrudes beyond a predetermined imaginary line in the coronal plane of the skull.
Guntram the Rich
Count in Breisgau; possible progenitor of the House of Habsburg
Werner I, Count of Habsburg
11th-century German nobleman
Habsburg Hereditary Lands
The '''''' ("Hereditary Lands") of the House of Habsburg formed the Alpine heartland of the Habsburg monarchy. They were the hereditary possessions of the Habsburgs within the Holy Roman Empire from before 1526. The were not all unified under the head of the dynasty prior to the 17th century. They were divided into several groupings: the Archduchy of Austria, Inner Austria, the County of Tyrol, and Further Austria.
Order of Vitéz
organization
Archducal hat
insignia of the Archduchy of Austria
Habsburg family tree
family tree of the House of Habsburg
Herzgruft
thumb|Augustinian Church in Vienna, which houses the Herzgruft
The is a burial chamber that protects 54 urns containing the hearts of members of the House of Habsburg. The crypt is located behind the Loreto Chapel in the Augustinian Church within the Hofburg Palace complex in Vienna, Austria.
Valtellina War
war in Northern Italy between pro-Habsburg and anti-Habsburg forces; part of the Thirty Years' War
Order of Saint George
European Order of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine
Hunting palace of the Habsburgs in Cieszyn
classicist residential building in Cieszyn, Poland
polysynodal regime
form of government of the Spain of the Austrias
Pax Austriaca
historiographical term