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  2. Habsburg: Habsburg, or Hapsburg, the name of the famous family from which have sprung the dukes and archdukes of Austria from 1282, kings of Hungary and Bohemia from 1526, and emperors of Austria from 1804. They were also Roman emperors and ... [98%] 2022-09-02
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  6. Habsburg: The Habsburg (commonly anglicised to "Hapsburg") ruling family was a powerful ruling dynasty throughout Europe, especially in Austria where it ruled from 1278 to 1918. This family served as Holy Roman Emperors for several centuries (until 1806), and as Kings ... [98%] 2023-02-14 [European History]
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