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RMA347J9–Rudolf I of Germany, aka Rudolf of Habsburg, 1218 - 1291. Count of Habsburg, King of the Holy Roman Empire. Engraved by J W Cook.
RMKYERR2–King Rudolf I of Germany depicted in the mosaic designed by German painter Hermann Schaper (1905-1906) inside the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche) in Berlin, Germany.
RMB45W99–Rudolf I, 1.5.1218 - 15.7.1291, German king, 23.10.1273 - 15.7.1291, half length, engraving, after painting in imperial hall at Frankfurt, Meyers Konversationslexikon, Hildburghausen, 19th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2K0YFND–Rudolf I of Germany (1218-1291), in the Battle on the Marchfeld, 26th August 1278, painting in oil on canvas by Leopold Loeffler, 1860
RMKGCX28–The journey of Rudolf I of Germany to Speyer, Germany where he died on 15 July 1291. Rudolf I, aka Rudolf of Habsburg, 1218 – 1291. Count of Habsburg from about 1240 and the elected King of the Romans from 1273 - 1291. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMG1CC0G–Engraving depicting Rudolf I of Germany (1218-1291). Dated 13th Century
RMKPBY9Y–Rudolf of Habsburg reinvesting Ottokar with the Kingdom of Bohemia after his submission in 1276. Ottokar II of Bohemia, c. 1233 – 1278, aka the Iron and Golden King. Member of the Přemyslid dynasty who reigned as King of Bohemia. Rudolf I of Germany, aka Rudolf of Habsburg, 1218 – 1291. Count of Habsburg and the elected King of the Romans. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RMB42TAB–Rudolph I., 1.5.1218 - 15.7.1291, German king, 1273-1291, full length, sculpture, brass, Germany, orb, middle ages, ,
RMEB7KM1–Rudolf I or Rudolf of Habsburg, 1218 - 1291, King of the Romans, Rudolf von Habsburg, 1218 - 1291, der erste römisch-deutsche Kö
RMW2DT5G–'Rodolph of Hapsburg Receiving News of His Election as Sovereign of Germany (1273)', 1890. Creator: Unknown.
RMMX1MH4–. English: A charter of king Rudolf I of Germany for the citizens of Fribourg. Fribourg (Switzerland), Staatsarchiv, Diplom 41. Deutsch: Urkunde König Rudolfs von Habsburg für die Bürger von Freiburg im Üechtland. Freiburg (Schweiz), Staatsarchiv, Diplom 41. 23 July 1275. Rudolf I of Germany 531 Rudolf I of Germany, charter, 1275
RM2A6007K–Engraving depicting Rudolf I of Germany (1218-1291). Dated 13th Century
RF2E2443H–Engraving of Rudolf I of Habsburg (1218 – 1291), was Count of Habsburg from about 1240 and elected King of Germany (King of the Romans) from 1273 unti
RMJ4H1D2–Rudolf I of Germany, charter, 1275
RMW02RJE–Gertrude Anne of Hohenberg, 1225-1281, queen of King Rudolf I of Germany, and her son Charles, d.1276. Kaiserin Anna Gertraud, Karl. From her tomb in Basel Minster. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Alteneck's Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889. Illustration by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck, lithographed by C.R. Dr. Hefner-Alteneck (1811 - 1903) was a German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator and etcher.
RMHKG9XA–Rudolf I of Germany, charter, 1275
RFWT33EC–Rudolf I, also known as Rudolf of Habsburg, King of Germany from 1273 until his death. Rudolf I., 1218-1291, von 1273 bis 1291 der erste römisch-deutsche König aus dem Geschlecht der Habsburger., Digital improved reproduction of an illustration from the 19th century
RF2PRCPXJ–rudolph I of Habsburg bronze statue at the Hofkirche museum in Innsbruck for Emperor Maximilian I.
RMFXH212–König Rudolf I. von Habsburg
RMW2DPPD–Rudolf of Habsburg receives the news of his election as king of Germany, 1273, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RMCC3RP9–Germany, The Thirteenth Century. Rudolf I Habsburg (1216-1291), Crowned King Of Germany And Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire?
RFH8WF4T–Rudolf I, also known as Rudolf of Habsburg, Rudolf von Habsburg, was Count of Habsburg from about 1240 and was elected King of Germany (King of the Romans) from 1273 until his death. He takes a cruzifix Instead of the missing scepter
RM2R9D9KR–Tombstone of Rudolf I from Habsburg King of Germany (13th century) in the Speyer Cathedral
RM2HE4K1R–Rudolf I of Germany, charter, 1275.
RMG1CBXG–Engraving depicting Rudolf I of Germany (1218-1291) accepting a crown. Dated 13th Century
RMG3AWWF–RUDOLF I
RF2J1M9YY–The 1906 caption reads: “Rudolf of Hapsburg receives news of his election as emperor. Count Rudolf of Hapsburg was engaged in a private war against the Swiss city of Basle, when, in 1273, the wholly unexpected word reached him that he had been chosen Emperor of Germany. His first official act was to send the news to his foes in Basle. With the message, “I am now the stronger,” he offered them such liberal terms of peace as made them his devoted allies. He proved one of the best and ablest of the German emperors. His descendants continued upon the Austrian throne into the early 20th century, wh
RM2M96DBT–Headstone of the Nazi leader Rudolf Hess (1894-1987), Hitler's second in command who was sentenced to life imprisonment at the Nuremberg Trials in 1946. He died in Spandau Prison in 1987. The inscription reads ' Ich Habs Gewagt', meaning I have dared. The name of Hess's wife Ilse (nee Prohl, 1900-1995), also appears on the headstone.
RMGDBNEC–Rudolf I, 1.5.1218 - 15.7.1291, King of Germany 1273 - 1291, entering Basel 1273, painting by Franz Pforr (1788 - 1812), 1810, Staedel art museum, Frankfurt on the Main,
RMMW5E4A–. English: A charter of king Rudolf I of Germany for the citizens of Fribourg. Fribourg (Switzerland), Staatsarchiv, Diplom 41. Deutsch: Urkunde König Rudolfs von Habsburg für die Bürger von Freiburg im Üechtland. Freiburg (Schweiz), Staatsarchiv, Diplom 41. 23 July 1275. Rudolf I of Germany 531 Rudolf I of Germany, charter, 1275
RMBAANBT–Rudolf I, 1.5.1218 - 15.7.1291, King of Germany 23.10.1273 - 15.7.1291, 'Rudolf of Habsburg receiving the German Crown empfängt off Basel', copper engraving by Joseph Fuchs, 'Vorzeit und Gegenwart', Augsburg, 1832, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2N1B4FD–Rudolf I, also known as Rudolf of Habsburg or Der Habsburger, 1218 - 1291. First German king of the Habsburg dynasty.
RM2JWGF74–Rudolf I of Germany sitting on the throne and holding Royal insignia. Lesser, Aleksander (1814-1884), draughtsman, cartoonist
RM2JE4396–Portrait of Rudolf Agricola, Philips Galle, after Lucas Cranach (I), 1608, Portrait of Rudolf Agricola, a famous humanist from Groningen. Bust to the right. The print has a Latin top and caption and is part of a series of famous Dutch and Flemish scholars., print maker: Philips Galle, after: Lucas Cranach (I), Aubert le Mire, print maker: Antwerp, after: Germany, Antwerp, publisher: Antwerp, 1608, paper, engraving, h 175 mm × w 123 mm
RMHX96AH–Rudolf I of Germany, charter, 1275
RMT48PF1–Empress Elisabeth of Austria, Franz Joseph I, Archduchess Marie Valerie, Archduchess Gisela, Stephanie and Elizabeth, Leopold of Bavaria, Archduke
RF2PRD058–rudolph I of Habsburg bronze statue at the Hofkirche museum in Innsbruck for Emperor Maximilian I.
RM2NG81T3–Commander of Auschwitz I Richard Baer, Auschwitz chief medical officer Josef Mengele and Rudolf Höss, 1944
RMAPE34M–Rudolph I, 1.5.1218 - 15.7.1291, King of Germany 23.10.1273 - 15.7.1291, half length, steel engraving, 19th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMT3KBG7–Rudolf I of Habsburg (1218-1291), King of the Romans. Creator: Krafft, Jan Lauwryn (1694-1768).
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RM2R7YMX7–Silver coin of Rudolf I from Habsburg King of Germany (13th century)
RMA319M7–Rudolf I Hre Liz Speyer
RMPWNEYT–Rudolf of Rheinfelden (1025-1080). Duke of Swabia. Engraving by Germania, 1882. Extracted from the graveslab, Merseburg Cathedral.
RM2B03AM2–Rudolf I (1218-1291), also known as Rudolf of Habsburg, was the son of Count Albert IV of Habsburg, and became count after his father's death in 1239. His godfather was Emperor Frederick II, to whom he paid frequent court visits. Rudolf ended the Great Interregnum that had engulfed the Holy Roman Empire after the death of Frederick when he was elected as King of Germany in 1273.
RF2RX4B48–Rudolf of Hapsburg (1218-1291) and Holy Priest. Rudolf, one of the most famous Roman emperors, was even in youth very respectful to the Church. At one time, in the wild mountain passes about his home, he met a poor priest struggling against wind and storm to bear the last sacrament to a dying peasant. Rudolf dismounted, placed the priest upon his horse, and guided him to his destination. He then insisted on the holy man’s retaining the horse as a gift, saying that, having once borne the messenger of God, it could never be used for a lesser purpose. Rudolf I was the first King of Germany from t
RMMB2M2D–Rudolf I, or Rudolf of Habsburg, elected King of the Romans from 1273 to 1291
RF2HC97CB–This 1923 illustration oshowsf Rudolf Henneberg's painting 'Lure of Pan Germanism.' The Pan-German movement had coalesced in the 1890s among German critics of imperial timidity, and it had gained substantial influence by the eve of World War I. It urged, among other things, the uniting of all ethnic Germans, regardless of existing state borders; reduction of 'un-German' (Slav, Catholic, Jewish) cultural influence; and creation of 'lebensraum' for Germany by colonial annexation. Rudolf Henneberg was a German painter (1826-1876).
RMMY8MK8–. English: A charter of king Rudolf I of Germany for the citizens of Fribourg. Fribourg (Switzerland), Staatsarchiv, Diplom 41. Deutsch: Urkunde König Rudolfs von Habsburg für die Bürger von Freiburg im Üechtland. Freiburg (Schweiz), Staatsarchiv, Diplom 41. 23 July 1275. Rudolf I of Germany 464 Rudolf I of Germany, charter, 1275
RMD35AGH–Rudolf of Hapsburg takes a crucifix from the altar and says it will do for princes to pledge allegiance.
RMT9JYHA–Rudolf I of Habsburg (1218-1291), King of the Romans. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Jan Lauwryn Krafft.
RM2JWGF7Y–Figure of Rudolf I of Germany from his grave stone in the Speyer Cathedral. Lesser, Aleksander (1814-1884), draughtsman, cartoonist
RMDDRP58–Rudolf I, 1.5.1218 - 15.7.1291, German King 23.10.1273 - 15.7.1291, endorsing the general peace and condemning the robber barons, 26.10.1273, print after painting by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Residenz, Munich, circa 1830,
RM2T8KK6P–Audi; Automobil-Werke m.b.H. Zwickau i. S.; Exclusive sole sales for Austria; Louis Obruba & Co., Ges.m.b.H. Vienna, Mariahilferstraße 79, Josef Rudolf Witzel, Germany, 1867 - 1927, 1912, print, color lithograph, sheet: 915 mm x 1255 mm, Austria
RME0XCCJ–Apr. 04, 1966 - Marathon marches for orphan children: Makes 54 years old innkeeper Mr. Rudolf Reese from Hanover. Up to now he has walked about 448,000 miles inorder to collect addresses of orphan children, that he distributes to people in Germany, who want to have a godchild. 'Probably I will fall on my march one day, and therefore I want to young people to continue my action'', says Reese. Uncle Rudi, so the children call him, already has new big plans. His next march will lead him through the north of Europe to Russia and back to West-Germany again
RMB4796F–Rudolf Heß - Adolf Hitler., Handwritten postcard, (transl.) 'Zurich 27.I.28. My dear Mr Hitler, at the end of our honeymoon my beloved wife didn't have anything better to do than fall ill with tonsillitis and thus stay in bed for a few days. Our return has therefore been delayed. But after a few days rest here at my aunt's we will finally be able to come back. On the picture you can see my wife with a temperature and sore throat - both kept secret from her husband. We haven't decided yet whether to call this heroism or foolishness - we leave the decision up to ,
RM2A40TF6–Rudolf I, King of Germany, Count of Habsburg, 1218-1291. Rudolf of Habsburg, Rudolphus Austriacus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RMCYPB7N–Joseph Goebbels,Signed Letter to Rudolf Heß dated 14 June 1927 Typewritten copy with printed letterhead 'Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter=Partei - Gau Berlin-Brandenburg'.Goebbels sends Heß Berlin newspaper clippings for further transmission to 'Chef'(in reference to Hitler)regarding the(transl.)'matter in question' to be cleared up as quickly as possible '...because it will be impossible to endure current situation any longer...'.He closes obsequiously 'Of course ...I am prepared in all respects to yield to decision of Chief ...,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMTCXKJ5–Rudolf I of Habsburg (1218-1291), King of the Romans. Creator: Krafft, Jan Lauwryn (1694-1768).
RMCYP40F–Rudolf Heß - a handwritten pencil note from the Nuremberg Trials,to his lawyer Dr.Alfred Seidl,dated and signed 'Heß 14.3.46'.'I have pondered over Göring making a statement on the flight to England.If he were to be questioned,too much weight would be given to the proof of my intention before this court.Let us focus on the Simon protocol.I therefore request you not to question Witness Göring.'(transl.)Significant document.With three signatures of Ilse Heß 1958,1966,and 1982,three from Wolf Rüdiger Heß 1994,one picture postcard of the Bergherberg ,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2MTFBFR–Rudolf I, also known as Rudolf of Habsburg, Rudolf von Habsburg, was Count of Habsburg from about 1240 and was elected King of Germany (King of the Romans) from 1273 until his death. He takes a cruzifix Instead of the missing scepter
RMAY4X5D–Rudolf I Elected 1273
RMPWNF6E–Rudolf of Rheinfelden (1025-1080). Duke of Swabia. Engraving by Germania, 1882. Extracted from the graveslab, Merseburg Cathedral.
RM2B03AM1–Rudolf I (1218-1291), also known as Rudolf of Habsburg, was the son of Count Albert IV of Habsburg, and became count after his father's death in 1239. His godfather was Emperor Frederick II, to whom he paid frequent court visits. Rudolf ended the Great Interregnum that had engulfed the Holy Roman Empire after the death of Frederick when he was elected as King of Germany in 1273.
RMD871TA–RUDOLF DEFEATS OTAKAR
RFW4NMPN–Rudolf I, also known as Rudolf of Habsburg, King of Germany from 1273 until his death. Rudolf I., 1218-1291, von 1273 bis 1291 der erste römisch-deutsche König aus dem Geschlecht der Habsburger., Digital improved reproduction of an illustration from the 19th century
RMG38EW2–Rudolf von Hapsburg (1218- 1291) is elected Holy Roman Emperor Date: 1273
RMPCAM4B–531 Rudolf I of Germany, charter, 1275
RMCPHX0K–Mady Christians in 'I have loved you', 1929
RMP5F8TA–N/A. English: A rare medallion d. = 61 mm. 96.93 g Ag. Rudolf I of Germany, 1273 - 1291 At this Hoftag (imperial diet) Rudolf invested his sons, Albert and Rudolf II, with the duchies of Austria and Styria and so laid the foundation of the House of Habsburg. The King of Germany (King of the Romans) Rudolf I at the Hoftag in Augsburg. On scroll in exergue: '27. December 1282'/ 4 lines: 'SECHS JAHRHUNDERTE MILDER HERRSCHAFT WOBEN EIN HEILIG BAND VM FVERST VND VOLK', surrounding: '* ZVR GEDENKFEIER DER BELEHNVNG HABSBVRGISCHER FVERSTEN MIT DEM STAMMLANDE OESTERREICH 27. DECEMBER 1882 *'. Hallmark
RM2K1T0CT–Emperor Rudolf I in the Battle of Marchfeld. Museum: Muzeum Narodowe, Krakow. Author: Leopold Edler von Löffler-Radymno.
RMP5MN5H–N/A. English: A rare medallion d. = 61 mm. 96.93 g Ag. Rudolf I of Germany, 1273 - 1291 At this Hoftag (imperial diet) Rudolf invested his sons, Albert and Rudolf II, with the duchies of Austria and Styria and so laid the foundation of the House of Habsburg. The King of Germany (King of the Romans) Rudolf I at the Hoftag in Augsburg. On scroll in exergue: '27. December 1282'/ 4 lines: 'SECHS JAHRHUNDERTE MILDER HERRSCHAFT WOBEN EIN HEILIG BAND VM FVERST VND VOLK', surrounding: '* ZVR GEDENKFEIER DER BELEHNVNG HABSBVRGISCHER FVERSTEN MIT DEM STAMMLANDE OESTERREICH 27. DECEMBER 1882 *'. Hallmark
RM2H62PGE–germany,wuelfrath,wuelfrath-aprath,bergisches land,niederbergisches land,niederberg,rhineland,north rhine-westphalia,kaiser wilhelm monument by ludwig ferdinand hesse,zeitler brothers and rudolf schweinitz
RM2H6X90G–Painting 'Wenceslas asks Rudolf of Habsburg for the body of his father King Ottokar II of Bohemia' by Austrian painter Anton Petter (1826) on display in the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, Austria. The scene takes place in Vienna in front of Saint Stephen Cathedral (Stephansdom).
RMFXX6KA–Adolph Hitler (1889-1945) was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945, the initiator of World War II, and the most influential voice in the torture and execution of millions in the Holocaust.
RMHT2B4G–Rudolf of Habsburg (1218-1291) handing over his horse to a priest delivering the viaticum. Artist: D'Arthois, Jacques (1613-1686)
RMW2DPWT–Meeting of Queen Louise and Napoleon I in Tilsit, 6 July 1807, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RMRMRGKT–Singer, songwriter and guitarist Rudolf Schenker of the heavy metal band The Scorpions is shown performing on stage during a 'live' concert appearance.
RMCYP40J–Rudolf Heß - a handwritten pencil note from the Nuremberg Trials,to his lawyer Dr.Alfred Seidl,dated and signed 'Heß 14.3.46'.'I have pondered over Göring making a statement on the flight to England.If he were to be questioned,too much weight would be given to the proof of my intention before this court.Let us focus on the Simon protocol.I therefore request you not to question Witness Göring.'(transl.)Significant document.With three signatures of Ilse Heß 1958,1966,and 1982,three from Wolf Rüdiger Heß 1994,one picture postcard of the Bergherberg ,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMRMRGKA–Singer, songwriter and guitarist Matthias Jabs of the heavy metal band The Scorpions is shown performing on stage at Rock in Rio I back in 1985.
RM2T1YJBP–Horseback portrait of Rudolf I from Habsburg King of Germany (13th century) sculpture on the facade of the Strasbourg Cathedral in Alsace, France
RM2D9GFT7–Europa, Deutschland, Zeit des 1. Weltkrieges, Postkarte zeigt unterschiedliche Lebensmittelkarten mit dem Text : Erinnerungen aus dem Kriegsjahre 1916 , Herausgeber : Verlag Rudolf Johannes Leonhardt , Dresden, zugelassen vom Kgl. Sächs. Ministerium des Innern, Kunsturheberrechte werden nicht vertreten . / Europe, Germany, time of WW I , postcart shows ration stamps with the text : memories from the year of war 1916 , Publishing house : Rudolf Johannes Leonhardt, Dresden, there are no rights .
RM2B03BDC–Rudolf I (1218-1291), also known as Rudolf of Habsburg, was the son of Count Albert IV of Habsburg, and became count after his father's death in 1239. His godfather was Emperor Frederick II, to whom he paid frequent court visits. Rudolf ended the Great Interregnum that had engulfed the Holy Roman Empire after the death of Frederick when he was elected as King of Germany in 1273.
RF2RWMY22–Statues of Duke Albert II, Kings Rudolph I, Philip I and Clovis I at Hofkirche (Court Church) - Innsbruck, Austria
RMPCH4X8–A view of one of the AK-630 30mm/65 caliber multi-barrel close-in weapons systems aboard the USNS HIDDENSEE (185NS9201) moored at the Naval Sea Systems Command facility at Solomons Annex. The Soviet-built Tarantul I class missile corvette was acquired from the Federal German navy in November 1991, and is currently undergoing testing and evaluation by the U.S. Navy. Named Rudolf Egelhofer when it was part of the East German navy, the ship was renamed HIDDENSEE after the reunification of Germany in 1990.
RF2DHJNEK–19th-century illustration of Ottokar II of Bohemia doing Rodolf I of Germany Homage (antique engraving). Original artwork published in 'A pictorial hi
RMGD5XYM–The Return of the Quadriga of the Brandenburg Gate German Germany ( After defeating Prussia 1806 Napoleon I Quadriga left convict as trophy to Paris. 1814 carried their triumphant Return to Berlin. )
RMCPHX24–Karl Platen, Andre Pilot, Mady Christians, Rudolf Walther-Fein, Trude Berliner, Jankuhn and Stuwe
RMWECEWX–Coronation of Rudolf of Habsburg at Aachen Cathedral on 24 October 1273
RM2BT4EAG–Rudolf I, King of Germany, Count of Habsburg, 1218-1291. Rudolf of Habsburg, Rudolphus Austriacus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RMTA34JW–Rudolf Hess opens the exhibition 'Deutsche Groesse' ('German Greatness') in the library hall of the Deutsches Museum in Munich. From the right, Franz Xaver Schwarz and Alfred Rosenberg, Rudolf Hess, Lord Mayor Karl Fiehler and Adolf Huehnlein. In the foreground, the replica of the imperial equestrian statue of Henry the Fowler in the room 'Time of the Saxons and Salians'.
RM2H62PG8–germany,wuelfrath,wuelfrath-aprath,bergisches land,niederbergisches land,niederberg,rhineland,north rhine-westphalia,kaiser wilhelm monument by ludwig ferdinand hesse,zeitler brothers and rudolf schweinitz
RM2H6X94N–Painting 'Wallstein's Grave' by Austrian painter Josef Danhauser (1860) on display in the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, Austria. Wallstein was ordered by King Rudolf of Habsburg to kill King Ottokar II of Bohemia. But on seeing the sleeping king, Wallstein realized his disloyalty and killed himself instead. The fiction story was described by Hungarian Romantic poet Ladislaus Pyrker in his epic poem Rudolph von Habsburg (1825).
RMFXX6K4–Adolph Hitler (1889-1945) was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945, the initiator of World War II, and the most influential voice in the torture and execution of millions in the Holocaust.
RMHT19AJ–Ottokar Pays Homage to Rudolf, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
RMMMJ1N2–Wenceslas asks Rudolf of Habsburg for the body of his father King Ottokar II of Bohemia. Painting by Austrian painter Anton Petter (1826) on display in the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, Austria.
RM2GMTG5A–Germany, Wuelfrath, Wuelfrath-Aprath, Bergisches Land, Niederbergisches Land, Niederberg, Rhineland, North Rhine-Westphalia, NRW, Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial by Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse, Gebrueder Zeitler and Rudolf Schweinitz, Emperor William
RMCYP400–Rudolf Heß - a handwritten pencil note from the Nuremberg Trials,to his lawyer Dr.Alfred Seidl,dated and signed 'Heß 14.3.46'.'I have pondered over Göring making a statement on the flight to England.If he were to be questioned,too much weight would be given to the proof of my intention before this court.Let us focus on the Simon protocol.I therefore request you not to question Witness Göring.'(transl.)Significant document.With three signatures of Ilse Heß 1958,1966,and 1982,three from Wolf Rüdiger Heß 1994,one picture postcard of the Bergherberg ,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMMB2M3R–Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor from 1576 to 1612
RF2K9YTKR–Portrait of Rudolf I of Habsburg, Roman-German King, Hermann Hirsch Pinhas, 1805 - 1844
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