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The Hapsburgs still control half the country, and they've no reason to be co-operative.
He went into the service of the Hapsburgs on 7 April 1717.
The Hapsburgs' man had been surprisingly frank with him about political and military topics.
The Hapsburgs have been buried there since 1633.
If the faculty punks out, the Hapsburgs hang on.
The capacity of the Hapsburgs' men for self-deception never ceased to surprise him.
"They associated my grandfather Max with the Hapsburgs, though he was not a member of the family any more."
With his election, the Hapsburgs regained the imperial crown.
On her mother's side, the princess is related to the Hapsburgs, the royal family of Austria.
The Hapsburgs and the Ottomans made sport of this land for centuries.
But the next year, the Hapsburgs nailed him to the White Mountain.
They were part of the amazing amount of space that the Hapsburgs devoted to equitation.
A group of other rooms open to visitors show the Hapsburgs' and the 18th century's fascination with the exotic.
The pastor couldn't make him understand that the church had been built by the Hapsburgs, not the Poles.
The Hapsburgs, the czars and the German Kaiser are long gone.
Karelius had nothing else to go on, besides which he owed the Hapsburgs' man something for saving his life.
For the next 217 years, the imperial stud farm produced the Hapsburgs' cavalry chargers and carriage horses.
Only in the case of an attempted restoration of the Hapsburgs would the Germans take stern action.
If true, having both the Plantagenets and the Hapsburgs as customers is no mean feat.
The island in the Danube began life as an imperial hunting and fishing preserve for the Hapsburgs.
"You're more majestic than all the Hapsburgs, Frank!"
Then, as things got tougher for the Hapsburgs, they got tougher for their horses.
The Hapsburgs reigned for seven centuries.
Both the Hapsburgs and the Russians acquired their first significant imperial domains in the mid-16th century.