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11) f. The Holy Roman Empire. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...f. The Holy Roman Empire (See 1263) (See 1268)THE HOUSE OF HABSBURG (1273-1519) 1273 The election fell to Rudolf of Habsburg (b. 1218), who ranked as a prince and...

12) 1438-(1740) 1806. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...1438-(1740) 1806 Henceforth the imperial crown in practice became hereditary in the House of Habsburg. 1 1438-39 ALBERT II. 2 1439 The Pragmatic Sanction of Mainz...

13) g. The German Empire. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...g. The German Empire (See 1486) 1. Overview, to 1618 THE HOUSE OF HABSBURG (1493-1780) 1493-1519 MAXIMILIAN I, who first took the title Roman Emperor elect. 1 1495...

14) 1935, July 4. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...1935, July 4 Repeal of the anti-Habsburg laws and restoration of part of the imperial property. This move was symptomatic of increased sentiment for return of the...

15) 2. The Swiss Confederation. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...allegiance to the emperor. Most powerful of the Swabian families was the rising house of Habsburg (whose original lands expanded in the 13th century into the Aargau,...

16) 6. Tuscany. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...6. Tuscany (See Other Italian States)Tuscany fell into Habsburg hands only after the extinction of the Medici line in 1737. The Medicis continued to use the aristocratic...

17) d. The New Context of the 18th Century. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...major power but lost a series of wars and considerable territory, especially to Russia and Habsburg Austria. The administrative system and the military became increasingly...

18) 1937, Feb. 14. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...1937, Feb. 14 Schuschnigg publicly claimed the right to decide the question of Habsburg restoration. All indications were that he was veering more and more in that...

19) 1700-1721. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...Clement XI (Gian Francesco Albani), who attempted to maintain neutrality in the Bourbon-Habsburg struggle. The Austrians therefore ignored papal claims. During the...

20) 1787. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...A compromise declared Hungary a separate country subject to the same succession as other Habsburg lands. 2 1794 Jacobins discovered in Austria-Hungary. Many arrested,...

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