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"Habsburg: A Royal Legacy of Power, Culture, and Intrigue" The Habsburg dynasty, known for its illustrious heritage and influential figures

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Joseph II of Habsburg (1741-1790). Emperor of

Joseph II of Habsburg (1741-1790). Emperor of Austria (1765-1790). Archduke of Austria (1765-1790). Austrain school. FRANCE. Versailles. National Museum of Versailles

Background imageHabsburg Collection: VEEN, Otto van (1556-1629). Archduke Albert of

VEEN, Otto van (1556-1629). Archduke Albert of Habsburg. Flemish art. Oil on canvas. ITALY. Padua. Municipal Museum of Padua

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Military dresses of the Hungarian infantry. 19th

Military dresses of the Hungarian infantry. 19th c. 1838. Soldier, standard bearer sergeant and second lieutenant. Watercolour

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Ileana Marries Anton

Ileana Marries Anton
ILEANA HOHENZOLLERN Youngest daughter of the King of Romania, on her wedding day. Her husband was Archduke Anton of Austria. They had six children, but divorced in 1954. Date: 1909 - 1991

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Portugal, Madeira, Monte. Statue of Beato Carlos de Habsburg, Emperor Charles I of Austria

Portugal, Madeira, Monte. Statue of Beato Carlos de Habsburg, Emperor Charles I of Austria, the last Habsburg Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageHabsburg Collection: INQUISITION COUNCIL. Supplicants before the Supreme Council of the Spanish Inquisition

INQUISITION COUNCIL. Supplicants before the Supreme Council of the Spanish Inquisition, attended by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, seated at left. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Rudolf von Habsburg wahret den Landfrieden

Rudolf von Habsburg wahret den Landfrieden

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Orteliuss map of Austria, 1570

Orteliuss map of Austria, 1570
Orteliuss map of Austria. This map is from the 1570 first edition of Theatrum orbis terrarum ( Theatre of the World ). Drawn by the Flemish mapmaker Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598)

Background imageHabsburg Collection: PHILIP II OF SPAIN (1527-1598). King of Spain, 1556-1598. Portrait at the age of 30

PHILIP II OF SPAIN (1527-1598). King of Spain, 1556-1598. Portrait at the age of 30, after the Battle of San Quentin. Oil painting by Antonis Mor, c1557

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Exorcism of Carlos II

Exorcism of Carlos II
A priest performs an exorcism on the Habsburg king of Spain, Carlos II; his physical and mental sufferings caused him to think himself bewitched; he failed to provide an heir

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Karl Franz Joseph

Karl Franz Joseph
CARL/KARL/CHARLES I OF AUSTRIA Charles Habsburg, last Emperor of Austria (1916-1918)

Background imageHabsburg Collection: Rudolf I / Hre / Liz Speyer

Rudolf I / Hre / Liz Speyer
EMPEROR RUDOLF I of HABSBURG Holy Roman Emperor and King of Germany (1273-91)



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"Habsburg: A Royal Legacy of Power, Culture, and Intrigue" The Habsburg dynasty, known for its illustrious heritage and influential figures, has left an indelible mark on history. Archduke Otto Habsburg stands as a prominent symbol of this lineage. His presence at the Gloriette in Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria evokes grandeur and elegance. The reigns of Franz Joseph I of Austria (1830-1916) and Ferdinand I of Aus witnessed the zenith power. They navigated through turbulent times with grace and diplomacy. Meanwhile, Archduke Maximilian of Austria's visit to an armourer showcases their interest in military affairs. Prince Eugene of Savoy emerges as a legendary military commander who secured numerous victories for the Habsburgs. His strategic brilliance shaped Europe's destiny during his time. Artistic endeavors also thrived under the patronage of the Habsburgs. "Ten Musicians with Trumpets" from Emperor Maximilian I's Triumphal Procession illustrates their appreciation for music and pageantry. Marie Antoinette's performance in "Il Trionfo dell Amore, " alongside her sisters, exemplifies their involvement in cultural events. Not limited to arts alone, Vertumnus' captivating depiction by an unknown artist demonstrates how beauty transcends time within the realm influence. John of Austria further extends this legacy as a Spanish military leader whose prowess on battlefields became legendary throughout Europe. However, not all chapters were filled with triumph; Charles II faced challenges during his rule as King of Spain. Known as "the Bewitched, " his reign was marred by political instability and dynastic struggles that mirrored his own personal afflictions. As Charles II met his demise amidst intrigue surrounding succession plans depicted in Decima to King Charles II's death by de Arenes painting - it marked both an end and a new beginning for the Habsburg dynasty.