habsburg in A Sentence

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    The Holy Roman Empire the Habsburg Empire.

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    The Habsburg Empire.

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    The Habsburg Palace was constructed as a hunting lodge.

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    Scandalous affair ends engagement of… Habsburg prince to Romanov princess.

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    It was an important city to the Habsburg Monarchy and its Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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    Not every Habsburg was the brightest bulb, and Ferdinand Maximilian is a prime example.

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    France and the Ottoman Empire, united by mutual opposition to Habsburg rule, became strong allies.

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    Sophie energetically and successfully pursued the plan to secure her son Franz Joseph the Habsburg throne.

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    During the early years of Habsburg rule, there was a period of time where brothers would often co-rule together.

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    In 1554, Mary married Philip of Spain, becoming queen consort of Habsburg Spain on his accession in 1556.

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    May 27- Battle of Winterthur: Habsburg forces secure control of north-east Switzerland from the French Army of the Danube.

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    During its Habsburg heyday Lviv's cafés were famous for keeping the city awash with coffee, hot chocolate and ice cream.

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    May 27- Battle of Winterthur: Habsburg forces secure control of north-east Switzerland, from the French Army of the Danube.

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    It was an important city to the Habsburg Monarchy and its Austro-Hungarian Empire and after World War Ibecame the capital of Czechoslovakia.

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    The Iberian Union remained in place until in 1640, when Portugal overthrew Habsburg rule and reestablished independence under the House of Braganza.

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    It was an important city to the Habsburg Monarchy and its Austro-Hungarian Empire and later World War I became the capital of Czechoslovakia.

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    It was an important city to the Habsburg Monarchy and its Austro-Hungarian Empire and after World War I, became the capital of Czechoslovakia.

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    It was an important city to the Habsburg Monarchy and its Austro-Hungarian Empire and after World War I became the capital of Czechoslovakia.

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    It was an important city to the Habsburg Monarchy and its Austro-Hungarian Empire, after World War I it became the capital of Czechoslovakia.

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    It was an important city to the Habsburg Monarchy and its Austro­ Hungarian Empire and after World War I became the capital of Czechoslovakia.

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    It's attached to the Lvivskie brewery, a highly respected institution throughout both Habsburg and Soviet eras that continues to churn out local-recipe brews.

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    The rise of the Habsburg empire occurred alongside the Renaissance, and as the humanistic ideas spread to northern Europe, the Habsburg rulers embraced them.

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    The history of the palace and its vast gardens spans over 300 years, displaying the changing tastes, interests and aspirations of the Habsburg monarchs.

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    Under Philip II, Spain, rather than the Habsburg empire, was identified as the most powerful nation in the world, easily eclipsing France and England.

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    It appeared in Habsburg propaganda and was used to encourage Spanish explorers to ignore the old warning and go beyond the Pillars of Hercules.

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    It was an important city to the Habsburg Monarchy and its AustroHungarian Empire, and after World War I, it became the capital of Czechoslovakia.

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    Many of the tragedies that afflicted the Habsburg family in the late 19th century may be seen as simply the decline of an imperial family.

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    On November 1918, following the downfall of the Habsburg monarchy, the palace became the property of newly founded Austrian Republic and was preserved as a museum.

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    After the death of Duke Henry VI of Gorizia-Tyrol in 1335, Carinthia passed to the Habsburg brothers Albrecht II. and Otto IV, and was ruled by this dynasty until 1918.

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    The Romanov files contained the secret treaties the imperial Allies had signed to carve up the Hohenzollern, Habsburg and Ottoman empires after a war fought"to make the world safe for democracy.".

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