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"The Habsburg Dynasty: A Glorious Era of Power and Influence" Step back in time to the Austro-Hungarian Empire

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Austro-Hungarian Empire, Habsburg Monarchy, lithograph, published in 1877

Austro-Hungarian Empire, Habsburg Monarchy, lithograph, published in 1877
Ancient map of Austro-Hungarian Empire. Habsburg Monarchy. Lithograph, published in 1877

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Bosnia, dalmatia, istria, croatia, slavonia

Bosnia, dalmatia, istria, croatia, slavonia
Antique illustration of a Bosnia, dalmatia, istria, croatia, slavonia map

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Tyrol, historical region in Austria and Italy, lithograph, published 1897

Tyrol, historical region in Austria and Italy, lithograph, published 1897
Tyrol - historical region in the Alps; in northern Italy and western Austria. Lithograph, published in 1897

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Battle of Blenheim (Hoechstedt) - map drawn in 1880

Battle of Blenheim (Hoechstedt) - map drawn in 1880
Map of the Battle of Blenheim (Hoechstedt) which took place on 13 August 1704, during the War of the Spanish Succession. The English commander was John Churchill

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Maximilian I, of Habsburg (1459-1519), wood engraving, published in 1881

Maximilian I, of Habsburg (1459-1519), wood engraving, published in 1881
Maximilian I, of Habsburg, called the last knight (1459 - 1519), was Duke of Burgundy from 1477, from 1486 German king, from 1493 Archduke of Austria, and from 1508 emperor of the Holy Roman Empire

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Charles V

Charles V (1500 - 1558, Holy Roman Emperor). Woodcut engraving (1521) after an original by Albrecht Durer (German painter and engraver)

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Message, Chronicle of Henry VII (Balduineum), 1341, published in 1880

Message, Chronicle of Henry VII (Balduineum), 1341, published in 1880
" In the return of the Curia was reported to him the death of Albert King of the Romans."

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Austria-Hungary in Word and Picture (engraving)

Austria-Hungary in Word and Picture (engraving)
1061763 Austria-Hungary in Word and Picture (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Austria-Hungary in Word and Picture)

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Albert III, Duke of Saxony

Albert III, Duke of Saxony
Illustration of a Albert III, Duke of Saxony

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Austro-Hungarian Monarchy map from 1896

Austro-Hungarian Monarchy map from 1896
illustration of a Austro-Hungarian Monarchy map from 1896

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Belovar-koros, Croatio map from 1893

Belovar-koros, Croatio map from 1893
Antique illustration of a Belovar-koros, Croatio map from 1893

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Antique Map of Austria Empire Late 19th Century

Antique Map of Austria Empire Late 19th Century
Antique Map of Austria Empire in the Late 19th Century

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Bosnia and Montenegro, lithograph, published in 1881

Bosnia and Montenegro, lithograph, published in 1881
Ancient map of Bosnia and Montenegro. Lithograph, published in 1881

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Tirol, Vorarlberg and Salzburg in Austria, lithograph, published in 1878

Tirol, Vorarlberg and Salzburg in Austria, lithograph, published in 1878
Ancient map of Tirol, Vorarlberg and Salzburg in Austria. Lithograph, published in 1878

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Upper Austria, lithograph, published in 1877

Upper Austria, lithograph, published in 1877
Upper Austria (Austria above the Enns, A-sterreich ob der Enns). Lithograph, published in 1877

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Lower Austria, lithograph, published in 1877

Lower Austria, lithograph, published in 1877
Lower Austria (Austria below the Enns, A-sterreich unter der Enns). Lithograph, published in 1877

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: German Empire of 1871-1918, lithograph, published in 1875

German Empire of 1871-1918, lithograph, published in 1875
German Empire within the borders of 1871 - 1918. Lithograph, published in 1875

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Bohemia, Moravia, Austria and Silesia, lithograph, published in 1874

Bohemia, Moravia, Austria and Silesia, lithograph, published in 1874
Bohemia, Moravia, Austria and Silesia. Lithograph, published in 1874

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Konigsberg

Konigsberg
Antique map of Konigsberg

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Salzburg and Lake District

Salzburg and Lake District
Antique illustration of a Salzburg and Lake District

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Bohemia, Moravia and Austro - Silesia

Bohemia, Moravia and Austro - Silesia
Antique illustration of a Bohemia, Moravia and Austro - Silesia

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Hungary and Galicia

Hungary and Galicia
Antique Illustration map of a Hungary and Galicia

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Horse Carriage at the St. Stephens Cathedral, Vienna

Horse Carriage at the St. Stephens Cathedral, Vienna
The old-fashioned carriage for tourists sightseeing at the St. Stephens Cathedral, Vienna, Austria

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Austrai, Vienna, Portrait of King Rudolph of Habsburg (1218-1291)

Austrai, Vienna, Portrait of King Rudolph of Habsburg (1218-1291)
Unknown Gothic painter (14th century), Portrait of King Rudolph of Habsburg (1218-1291), founder of the Vienna Cathedral, 1360-65, painting on wood

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Austria, Salzburg, Allegory on Charles V of Habsburg (1500-1558) as Ruler of the World, 1607

Austria, Salzburg, Allegory on Charles V of Habsburg (1500-1558) as Ruler of the World, 1607
Pieter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), Allegory on Charles V of Habsburg (1500-1558) as Ruler of the World, 1607

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Austria, Portrait of Emperor of Austria Franz Joseph I (Vienna, 1830-1916)

Austria, Portrait of Emperor of Austria Franz Joseph I (Vienna, 1830-1916)
Francesco Hayez (1792-1882) and followers, Portrait of Franz Joseph I (Vienna, 1830-1916), Emperor of Austria

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Austria, Vienna, The coronation of Anna of Tyrol (1585-1618) in 1611

Austria, Vienna, The coronation of Anna of Tyrol (1585-1618) in 1611
Coronation of Anne of Bohemia, 1611

Background imageHapsburg Dynasty Collection: Portrait of Anne of Austria (1601 - 1666), Queen of France

Portrait of Anne of Austria (1601 - 1666), Queen of France
Unknown French painter (17th century), Portrait of Anne of Austria (Valladolid, 1601 - Paris, 1666), Queen of France


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"The Habsburg Dynasty: A Glorious Era of Power and Influence" Step back in time to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, as we delve into the captivating history of the illustrious Habsburg Dynasty. This lithograph, published in 1877, offers a glimpse into their reign that spanned centuries. From Bosnia to Dalmatia, Istria to Croatia and Slavonia, the vast territories under their rule were depicted on this remarkable map drawn in 1880. It showcases the extent of their dominion and highlights their strategic importance within Europe. Maximilian I, one of the most prominent figures from this dynasty (1459-1519), is immortalized in a wood engraving published in 1881. His visionary leadership shaped an era marked by cultural flourishing and political prowess. Another notable member was Charles V – his influence reverberated across Europe during his reign. The Chronicle of Henry VII (Balduineum) from 1341 sheds light on his message that resonates even today; its publication in 1880 serves as a testament to his enduring legacy. Austria-Hungary's grandeur comes alive through engravings found within "Austria-Hungary in Word and Picture. " These intricate illustrations transport us to an era where opulence met innovation. An antique map dating back to late 19th century Austria Empire unveils how these lands evolved over time. As we explore further, Albert III, Duke of Saxony emerges as a key figure whose actions left an indelible mark on history. The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy map from 1896 provides invaluable insights into its geopolitical landscape at that time – showcasing borders that have since transformed but still hold historical significance. Venturing beyond borders lies Belovar-koros with Croatio Map from 1893 – offering a unique perspective on regional dynamics during this period.