This is a family tree of the Habsburg family. It currently ranges between the First Count of Habsburg in 1096 to 1564.
| Otto II Count of Habsburg 1096-1111 |
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| Werner II Count of Habsburg 1111-1167 |
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| Otto III Bishop of Constance 1166-1174 |
Albert III Count of Habsburg 1167-1199 |
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| Rudolf II Count of Habsburg 1199-1232 |
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| Albert IV Count of Habsburg 1232-1240 |
Rudolf III Count of Laufenburg 1232-1249 |
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| Rudolf IV (I) Count of Habsburg 1240-1291 King of Germany 1273-1291 Duke of Austria and Styria 1276-1282 |
Eberhard I Count of Kiburg 1249-1284 |
Gottfried I Count of Laufenburg 1249-1271 |
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| Albert I Duke of Austria, Styria and Carniola 1282-1308 Holy Roman Emperor 1298-1308 |
Rudolf II Duke of Swabia 1282-1290 Duke of Austria 1283-1290 |
Kiburg Line 1284-1414 |
Laufenburg Line 1271-1408 |
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| John the Parricide |
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| Rudolf III Duke of Austria and Styria 1298-1307 King of Bohemia 1306-1307 |
Frederick I "the Fair" Duke of Austria and Styria 1308-1330 Rival Holy Roman Emperor 1314-1326 |
Leopold I Duke of Austria and Styria 1306-1326 |
Albert II Duke of Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola and Count of Tyrol 1330-1358 |
Otto Duke of Austria and Styria 1330-1339 Duke of Carinthia, Carniola and Count of Tyrol 1335-1339 |
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| Albert III "with the Long Hair" Duke of Austria and Count of Tyrol 1365-1395 Duke of Styria and Carinthia 1365-1379 |
Frederick III Duke of Carinthia 1358-1362 |
Rudolf IV "the Founder" Duke of Austria 1358-1363 Duke of Styria, Carniola and Carinthia 1358-1365 Archduke of Austria and Count of Tyrol 1363-1365 |
Leopold III Duke of Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola and Istria, Count of Tyrol 1365-1386 |
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| Albert IV Duke of Austria 1395-1404 |
William the Ambitious Duke of Styria, Carinthia and Cariola, Ruler of the Tirol and Further Austria 1386-1406 |
Leopold IV Duke of Further Austria 1386-1411 |
Ernest the Iron Duke of Inner Austria 1406-1424 |
Frederick IV Duke of Further Austria 1402-1439 Count of Tyrol 1406-1439 |
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| Albert II Archduke of Austria 1404-1439 Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, Croatia and Hungary 1438-1439 |
Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor Archduke of Austria 1424-1493 King of Germany 1440-1493 |
Albert VI, Archduke of Austria Archduke of Austria 1457-1463 |
Sigismund Duke of Further Austria 1439-1490 |
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| Ladislaus the Posthumous Duke of Austria, King of Hungary 1440-1457 King of Bohemia 1453-1457 |
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor Duke of Burgundy 1477-1483 Holy Roman Emperor, Archduke of Austria 1493-1519 |
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| Philip I of Castile King of Castile and Laon 1506 |
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| Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor King of Spain 1516-1556 Holy Roman Emperor 1519-1556 Archduke of Austria 1519-1521 |
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor Archduke of Austria 1521-1564 Holy Roman Emperor 1558-1564 |
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| Philip II of Spain King of Spain 1556-1598 |
Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor | Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria | Charles II, Archduke of Austria | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Famous quotes containing the words family tree, family and/or tree:
“A poem is like a person. Though it has a family tree, it is important not because of its ancestors but because of its individuality. The poem, like any human being, is something more than its most complete analysis. Like any human being, it gives a sense of unified individuality which no summary of its qualities can reproduce; and at the same time a sense of variety which is beyond satisfactory final analysis.”
—Donald Stauffer (b. 1930)
“A family on the throne is an interesting idea.... It brings down the pride of sovereignty to the level of petty life.”
—Walter Bagehot (18261877)
“Everyone who enjoys supposes that the tree was concerned with the fruit, but it was really concerned with the seed.In this lies the difference between all those who create and those who enjoy.”
—Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900)