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RMRB6BR2–Rudolf IV the Founder (1339 – 1365) Duke of Austria
RMJ1B475–Leopold VI entering Vienna in 1219 on his return from the crusades. Leopold VI, 1176 – 1230, aka Leopold the Glorious. Duke of Styria and Duke of Austria. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915
RMR0X8M3–Leopold II, Duke of Austria (1328-1344). Statue, 1819. Artists: Kolderer and Magt. Cenotasph of Maximilian I. Innsbruck. Austria.
RM2G9N61T–Europe, Austria, Tirol, Innsbruck, Frederick IV Duke in Austria, copperplate engraving from an book, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMKCEMHH–Rudolf II (1270 – May 10, 1290), a member of the House of Habsburg, was Duke of Austria and Styria from 1282 to 1283, jointly with his elder brother Albert I, who succeeded him
RMRGYWXH–King Ladislaus the Posthumous, circa 1457. Ladislaus the Posthumous, known also as Ladislas, was Duke of Austria, and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia
RMH2PKM4–INVESTITURE OF HENRY JASOMIRGOTT AS FIRST DUKE OF AUSTRIA - from 'Cassell's Illustrated Universal History' - 1882
RFHPG828–Heinrich II wird als erster Herzog von Oesterreich belehnt, Henry II was the first duke of Austria to be enthroned, Henry II, Heinrich, 1112 - 1177, called Jasomirgott, was the Count Palatine of the Rhine from 1140 to 1141, the Margrave of Austria from 1141 to 1156, the Duke of Bavaria from 1141 to 1156 as Henry XI, and the Duke of Austria from 1156 to 1177. He was a member of the House of Babenberg, digital improved reproduction of a woodcut from the year 1885
RMW7DA08–A disguised King Richard I (1157-1199) taken by Leopold, Duke of Austria. Artist: Unknown
RM2DCC5WF–Antonio Tempesta, (artist), Florentine, 1555 - 1630, Spanish Duke before Margaret of Austria, The Funeral Book of the Queen of Spain, (series), 1612, etching
RM2B039XB–Albert I (1255-1308), also known as Albert of Habsburg, was the eldest son of King Rudolf I, and was made landgrave of Swabia in 1273, looking over his father's possessions in Alsace. He was then made Duke of Austria and Styria in 1283, alongside his younger brother Rudolf II. When his father died without managing to secure Albert's election as successor, he was forced to recognise the sovereignty of the elected King Adolf of Nassau. Albert did not abandon his hopes for the German crown however, biding his time and working with Adolf's enemies and former allies to eventually have him deposed
RF2RX4B40–Battle at Morgarten. This remarkable battle first established the independence of Switzerland. The land had revolted against Austria, and an army several thousand strong marched to subdue it. A little force of 1300 Swiss peasants awaited the foe at the head of a narrow alpine pass. As the Austrians advanced, a band of 50 Swiss exiles began rolling rocks down on them from the heights above. The rocks became avalanches, the invaders were thrown into utter confusion, the Swiss army charged, and the rout was complete. The Battle of Morgarten took place on November 15, 1315, when troops of Schwyz
RFMKFC1T–Albert (Albrecht) III duke of Austria, known as Albert with the Pigtail, member of the House of Habsburg in armor with two of his wives royally clothed
RM2AW09WG–Grand Duke Friedrich - Austria ca. 1910-1915
RM2BT5138–Albert I of Habsburg, 1255-1308. Albertus Austriacus, Duke of Austria, King of Germany. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RMHTGYTH–Leopold II (1747-1792), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary and Bohemia, Archduke of Austria and Grand Duke of Tuscany. Portrait by unknown artist, oill on canvas, c.1790.
RMDC2JYP–The ceremonial saddle of Ladislaus the Posthumous, King of Bohemia and Hungary, Duke of Austria (1440-1457)
RM2RFY88R–Battle of Sempach, 9 July 1386. Leopold III (1351-1386), Duke of Austria, was defeated by the army of the Old Swiss Confederacy. The heroic death of Arnold Winkelried, a Swiss peasant who decided the victory of the Confederate troops. According to legend, the Swiss were initially unable to break through the narrow ranks of the Habsburg pikemen. Winkelried shouted that he would break through the line of soldiers and then throw himself on the Austrian pikes, knocking some of them down with his body, thus breaking through the Austrian front and allowing the Swiss to attack and achieve victory. En
RM2A40TMA–Albert I of Habsburg, 1255-1308. Albertus Austriacus, Duke of Austria, King of Germany. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RMRB6CGY–Leopold V, Duke of Austria, Archduke of Further Austria (1586 – 1632)
RM2K61PDT–Frederick IV, Duke of Austria, 1382 - 1439. His enemies nicknamed him Empty Pockets. After an 18th century work by Bernard Picart.
RMR0X8PH–Frederick IV, Duke of Austria (1382-1439). Statue, 1523. Artists: U. Tiefenbrunn, L. Magt.Tomb of Maximilian I. Innsbruck. Austria.
RM2G9N6NJ–Europe, Austria, Styria, Bruck an der Mur, Ernest Duke of Austria, House Habsburg and his two wifes, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMW2BM12–Anker Clock, Vienna, Austria, Central Europe
RMRF4GH7–The Battle of Sempach - The Battle of Sempach was fought on 9 July 1386, between Leopold III, Duke of Austria and the Old Swiss Confederacy. The battle was a decisive Swiss victory in which Duke Leopold and numerous Austrian nobles died.
RMMRJYAN–Following the 3rd Crusade, King Richard I , disguised as a Knight Templar, sailed from Corfu, but his ship was wrecked near Aquileia, forcing Richard and his party into a dangerous land route through central Europe. On his way to the territory of his brother-in-law Henry the Lion, Richard was captured shortly before Christmas 1192 near Vienna by Austrian soldiers of Leopold V, Duke of Austria, who accused Richard of arranging the murder of his cousin Conrad of Montferrat.
RFCNXR0M–Assassination of King Albert of Austria by Johann of Swabia, Duke of Austria and Styria, called Parricida, Latin for patricide,
RMPAY7GE–Mail shirt traditionally of Rudolph IV of Hapsburg, Duke of Austria, Carinthia and Ferrette (1339-1365). German, mid-14th century
RM2DCE8CW–Antonio Tempesta, (artist), Florentine, 1555 - 1630, Spanish Duke Before Margaret of Austria, The Funeral Book of the Queen of Spain, (series), 1612, etching
RM2B039X3–Albert II (1397-1439), also known as Albert of Germany and Albert the Magnanimous, was the son of Albert IV, Duke of Austria, succeeding his father at the age of seven in 1404, though he did not become the proper governor of Austria until 1411. Albert married Elisabeth of Luxembourg, heiress of Emperor Sigismund, in 1422. Albert assisted his father-in-law during the Hussite Wars, and was in turn named as successor in 1423. When Sigismund died in 1437, Albert was crowned King of Hungary a year later. He was crowned King of Bohemia six months afterwards, though he did not obtain actual possessi
RMRCBWEH–Assassination of King Albert of Austria by Johann of Swabia, Duke of Austria and Styria, called Parricida, Latin for patricide
RM2R7K9JE–Seal of Albert I of Habsburg, Duke of Austria and Styria and King of Germany (13th century)
RMJ4F3HF–Ernest Duke of Austria
RM2BT5G29–Duke of Austria, Duc d'Autriche. Chromolithograph from Loredan Larchey's Ancien Armorial Equestre de la Toison d'Or et de l'Europe au 15e siecle (Ancient Equestrian Armorials of the Order of the Golden Fleece and Europe in the 15th century), Paris, 1890. From illustrated manuscript 4790 in the Bibliotheque de l'Arsenal.
RMHTGYTM–Leopold II (1747-1792), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary and Bohemia, Archduke of Austria and Grand Duke of Tuscany. Portrait by unknown artist, oill on canvas, c.1790. Detail from a larger painting, HTGYTH.
RMJR31B6–The Fifth Crusade (1213-21) was an attempt by Western Europeans to reacquire Jerusalem and the rest of the Holy Land by first conquering the powerful Ayyubid state in Egypt. Pope Innocent III and his successor Pope Honorius III organized crusading armies led by King Andrew II of Hungary and Leopold VI, Duke of Austria, and an attack against Jerusalem ultimately left the city in Muslim hands. Later in 1218, a German army led by Oliver of Cologne, and a mixed army of Dutch, Flemish and Frisian soldiers led by William I, Count of Holland joined the crusade. In order to attack Damietta in Egypt, t
RM2A31MN9–Ernest Duke of Austria.
RMP0C5PP–Duke of Austria, Duc d'Autriche. Chromolithograph from Loredan Larchey's Ancien Armorial Equestre de la Toison d'Or et de l'Europe au 15e siecle (Ancient Equestrian Armorials of the Order of the Golden Fleece and Europe in the 15th century), Paris, 1890. From illustrated manuscript 4790 in the Bibliotheque de l'Arsenal.
RMRB6CGE–Albert VI (1418 – 1463), Duke of Austria from 1424, Archduke in 1453.
RMJ2D3XX–The Battle of Sempach, 9 July 1386, fought between Leopold III, Duke of Austria and the Old Swiss Confederacy. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMR0X8X3–Albert II, Duke of Austria (1298-1358). Artists: Polhaimer, Magt, Gold, 1529. Tomb of Maximilian I. Innsbruck. Austria.
RMTTXP2C–Albrecht II, Duke of Austria, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMW2BM15–Anker Clock, Vienna, Austria, Central Europe
RMRF4GHA–The Battle of Sempach - The Battle of Sempach was fought on 9 July 1386, between Leopold III, Duke of Austria and the Old Swiss Confederacy. The battle was a decisive Swiss victory in which Duke Leopold and numerous Austrian nobles died.
RMPCED24–32 Albert III, Duke of Austria
RFH9G79R–The Battle of Sempach was fought on 9 July 1386, between Leopold III, Duke of Austria and the Old Swiss Confederacy.
RM2BWBJC5–Only Royal Stewardess in the world The Archduchess Eleonore of Austria , the eldest daughter of the Ex Duke Karl Stephen , with her husband Lieutenant Alfonso Von Kloss . The Archduchess has signed on as a stewardess on the liner of which her husband is an officer 11 December 1922
RM2DCC5W9–Antonio Tempesta, (artist), Florentine, 1555 - 1630, Spanish Duke before Margaret of Austria, The Funeral Book of the Queen of Spain, (series), 1612, etching on laid paper
RM2B039Y8–Albert II (1397-1439), also known as Albert of Germany and Albert the Magnanimous, was the son of Albert IV, Duke of Austria, succeeding his father at the age of seven in 1404, though he did not become the proper governor of Austria until 1411. Albert married Elisabeth of Luxembourg, heiress of Emperor Sigismund, in 1422. Albert assisted his father-in-law during the Hussite Wars, and was in turn named as successor in 1423. When Sigismund died in 1437, Albert was crowned King of Hungary a year later. He was crowned King of Bohemia six months afterwards, though he did not obtain actual possessi
RMW60A1B–Charles V. After Titian (c1488-1576). Charles V (1500-1558), Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria from 1519 to 1556, King of Spain (Castile and Aragon) from 1516 to 1556, and Lord of the Netherlands as titular Duke of Burgundy from 1506 to 1555.
RMD5GY61–Grand Duke Friedrich - Austria (LOC)
RMJ3F9RF–Frederick2 Duke of Austria
RM2RGGXKD–Battle of Sempach, 9 July 1386. Leopold III (1351-1386), Duke of Austria, was defeated by the army of the Old Swiss Confederacy. The heroic death of Arnold Winkelried, a Swiss peasant who decided the victory of the Confederate troops. According to legend, the Swiss were initially unable to break through the narrow ranks of the Habsburg pikemen. Winkelried shouted that he would break through the line of soldiers and then throw himself on the Austrian pikes, knocking some of them down with his body, thus breaking through the Austrian front and allowing the Swiss to attack and achieve victory. En
RM2T4CK05–Portrait of Duke Reichstadt in Austrian soldier uniform by Kraft Joseph 1787-1828 Austria Austrian, Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy
RMERGE97–Albert I of Habsburg (Czech: Kral Albrecht I Rakousky/ Habsburský) by K. Relink. King of the Romans and Duke of Austria, the
RM2AYJKTX–Frederick2 Duke of Austria.
RMW2DT5C–'Investiture of Henry Jasomirgott as First Duke of Austria', (1156), 1890. Creator: Unknown.
RMRB6BNJ–Sigismund (1427 – 1496), a member of the House of Habsburg, was Duke of Austria 1439
RMWANA33–Portrait of Philip the Handsome, 1478-1506. Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy and King of Castile as Philip I. After an original painting by an anonymous artist in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
RMWDNWTY–Grand Duke Friedrich - Austria Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
RMTTXP72–Leopold III, Duke of Austria, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMW2BM19–Anker Clock, Vienna, Austria, Central Europe
RM2A69887–Maria Magdalena of Austria, Duchess of Tuscany, consort of wife of Duke Cosimo II, daughter of Charles II, Archduke of Austria and Ruler of Inner Austria, and Princess Mary of Bavaria. Medici of Tuskany, mother of Duke Ferdinand II. Medici of Tuscany. Frans Pourbus the Younger, circa 1603
RMPC117J–368 Leopold VI, Duke of Austria
RFH9A1MG–The Battle of Muehldorf also Battle of Ampfing was fought near Muehldorf am Inn on September 28, 1322, here the arrest of Frederick the Handsome, Friedrich der Schoene or the Fair, 1289 - 13 January 1330, from the House of Habsburg, he was Duke of Austria and Styria from 1308 as Frederick I as well as King of Germany, King of the Romans from 1314 anti-king until 1325, historical illustration
RM2J030T4–Charles V arrives at the monastery of Yuste, Caceres, Extremadura, Spain, 1557 after his abdication in 1556. Charles V, 1500 – 1558. Holy Roman Emperor, ruler of the Habsburg Empire, King of Spain and ruler of the Spanish Empire as Charles I, Archduke of Austria as Charles I, and ruler of the Habsburg Netherlands as Duke of Burgundy. From The Wonderland of Knowledge, published c.1930
RMRY9D8K–Reception S.A.I. And R. Grand Duke Maximilian of Austria, in the Port of Toulon, on 29 August 1855. Engraving
RM2B03B59–Albert II (1397-1439), also known as Albert of Germany and Albert the Magnanimous, was the son of Albert IV, Duke of Austria, succeeding his father at the age of seven in 1404, though he did not become the proper governor of Austria until 1411. Albert married Elisabeth of Luxembourg, heiress of Emperor Sigismund, in 1422. The crown of Germany was given to him in 1438.
RF2R4W15T–Portrait of the king of East Francia Henry the Fowler, Duke of Saxony, engraving, Austria 1806
RMHKF964–Leopold VI, Duke of Austria
RMJ4F06W–Leopold I Duke of Austria
RMR38G3B–Maximilian, Duke of Austria, on Horseback. Dated: 1492. Dimensions: overall: 38.7 x 26.1 cm (15 1/4 x 10 1/4 in.). Medium: pen and black ink over traces of black chalk on laid paper ruled in leadpoint. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Primary Master of the Strassburg Chronicle.
RM2T4CK0D–Portrait of Duke Reichstadt in Austrian soldier uniform by Kraft Joseph 1787-1828 Austria Austrian, Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy
RMERGAH0–Richard I returns from captivity. In December 1192, Richard I was captured by Leopold V, Duke of Austria, and held to ransom.
RM2B8HAJF–Grand Duke Friedrich - Austria
RF2APM3K4–The figures represent Spanish men from A.D. 1500-1600. They are from , left to right: Ferdinand Cortez (died 1547); Don Louis Quijada, General of Charles V (died 1570); Don John of Austria (died 1578); Duke of Alva (died 1582); nobleman; Jesuit; soldier; Biscayan peasant; costume of the common people. The illustration dates to 1882.
RMRB6C5Y–Ladislaus the Posthumous, Ladislas (1440 – 1457) Duke of Austria, and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia.
RM2B382TW–King Edward VIII, seen here in Styrian costume whilst at a partridge shoot in Lower Austria. Edward VIII, later Duke of Windsor, 1894 – 1972. From The Coronation Souvenir Book, published 1937.
RMWDNWTX–Grand Duke Eugene, Austria Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
RMTR9691–Rudolf III, Duke of Austria, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFG58AJX–Statue of the Archduke Charles of Austria, Duke of Teschen on the Heldenplatz, Vienna, Austria
RMF7D4F8–Archduke Albrecht Friedrich Rudolf Dominik of Austria, Duke of Teschen, 1817 - 1895, an Austrian Habsburg general,
RMMP3X1W–. Leopold VI, Duke of Austria . 1759. 805 LeopoldVI
RF2C4XDGW–The Habsburgs Albrecht (* 16 August 1397; † October 27, 1439) was as Albrecht V, Duke of Austria and in 1438 as Albrecht II Roman-German King and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia. / Der Habsburger Albrecht (* 16. August 1397; † 27. Oktober 1439) war als Albrecht V., Herzog von oesterreich und ab 1438 als Albrecht II. roemisch-deutscher Koenig sowie Koenig von Ungarn, Kroatien und Boehmen, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RM2F8TC8H–Heinrich, Duke of Austria.
RMDDEF2G–Reception S.A.I. and R. Grand Duke Maximilian of Austria, in the port of Toulon, on 29 August 1855. Engraving
RM2B03B53–Albert II (1397-1439), also known as Albert of Germany and Albert the Magnanimous, was the son of Albert IV, Duke of Austria, succeeding his father at the age of seven in 1404, though he did not become the proper governor of Austria until 1411. Albert married Elisabeth of Luxembourg, heiress of Emperor Sigismund, in 1422. The crown of Germany was given to him in 1438.
RM2AMEKF4–Charles V (1500 – 1558) was Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria from 1519, King of Spain from 1516, and Lord of the Netherlands as titular Duke
RMHKF0DM–Albert III, Duke of Austria
RMJ4F34E–Frederick III Duke of Austria
RF2PRCR7Y–Frederick IV of the Empty Pockets bronze statue at the Hofkirche museum in Innsbruck for Emperor Maximilian I.
RM2HEDRHG–Portrait of Emperor Charles V in Armor 1553 Bronze sculpture of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (1500–1558) by Leone 1509-1590 and Pompeo Leoni 1533-1608 Italy Italian, ( Charles V Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria 1519 to 1556, King of Spain (Castile and Aragon) 1516 - 1556, Lord of the Netherlands - Duke of Burgundy from 1506 to 1555. ) Holy Roman Emperor, King in Germany, King of Italy
RMERG9GA–Richard I returns from captivity. In December 1192, Richard I was captured by Leopold V, Duke of Austria, and held to ransom.
RM2AYJJB3–Frederick II Duke of Austria.
RMMRJYGT–Following the capture of King Richard I in 1192 near Vienna by Austrian soldiers of Leopold V, Duke of Austria, he was held prisoner for some fifteen months. During that time, Prince John, Richard's brother, and King Philip of France offered 80,000 marks for the Emperor to hold Richard prisoner. The money to rescue the King was transferred to Germany by the emperor's ambassadors'at the king's peril' (had it been lost along the way, Richard would have been held responsible), and finally, on 4 February 1194 Richard was released. On Richards return John begged the king for forgiveness.
RMG14TDK–Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (1830-1916) was Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia, King of Croatia, Apostolic King of Hungary, King of Galicia and Lodomeria and Grand Duke of Cracow from 1848 until his death in 1916. Franz Joseph spent his early reig
RM2M99BGB–Charles, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Teschen (1771-1847), army commander.
RM2AEM4EM–Primary Master of the Strassburg Chronicle, Maximilian, Duke of Austria, on Horseback, 1492 Maximilian, Duke of Austria, on Horseback; 1492date
RMTR968M–Rudolf III, Duke of Austria, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFG58AKD–Statue of the Archduke Charles of Austria, Duke of Teschen on the Heldenplatz, Vienna, Austria
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