A suitcase forgotten in Canada reveals private Habsburg jewels, including a nearly one-ounce yellow diamond, after a century ...
WARSAW — Four elderly members of the aristocratic Hapsburg family, which for more than six centuries ruled Austria and then the Austro-Hungarian Empire, would like some beer--lots of it. More ...
History Tea Time with Lindsay Holiday on MSN
Exploring the Habsburg legacy of inbreeding
The Habsburgs, a notable European royal family, ruled Spain from 1506 to 1700 and held the Holy Roman Empire from 1452 until ...
A facial deformity known as "Habsburg jaw," famously noted in the Habsburg dynasty of Spanish and Austrian royals, can be attributed to inbreeding. According to a new study published in the Annals of ...
Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife leaving the town hall, a few moments before they were assassinated On July 4th 1914 The Economist published this article in response to the assassination on June ...
One of the great men of Europe has passed away. The death of Otto von Habsburg, the last scion of the Austrian monarchy, at 98 is cause for mourning. Felix Austria, happy Austria, is the motto of his ...
On July Fifth of this year, the humble author of this column was consuming a healthy dinner of hamburgers at a venerable Long Island establishment specializing in those culinary delights. All was ...
So much tempts the eyes in "Habsburg Splendor" at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Magnificent 16th-century armor and tapestries, opulent 18th-century vehicles including a royal carriage and ...
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