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  Habsburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Rudolph II, son of Rudolph I, duke of Austria and Styria together with his brother 1282 - 1283, was dispossessed by his brother, who eventually would be murdered by one of Rudolph's sons.
Rudolph IV the Founder (der Stifter), oldest son of Albert II.
Albert IV (Albrecht IV), duke of Austria 1395 - 1404, in conflict with Leopold IV.
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 Rudolf IV of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rudolf IV der Stifter (the Founder) (born November 1, 1339 in Vienna, died July 27, 1365 in Milan) was a member of the House of Habsburg and Duke and self-proclaimed Archduke of Austria from 1358 to 1365.
One of the most energetic and active rulers of Austria in the late middle ages, it was said of him that he already had the air of a king as a young man.
Rudolph is also remembered for founding Novo Mesto, the German name of which the town being Rudolfswert in his honor.
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 Rudolph I of Germany - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
He was the son of Albert IV, count of Habsburg, and Hedwig, daughter of Ulrich count of Kyburg, and was born at Limburg an der Lahn.
At length the hostility of the princes was overcome, and in December 1282 Rudolph invested his sons Albert and Rudolph with the duchies of Austria and Styria at Augsburg, and so laid the foundations of the greatness of the house of Habsburg.
Rudolph died at Speyer on the July 15, 1291 and was buried in the cathedral of that city.
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 A - LoveToKnow Article on A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In 1314 Alberts son, Frederick, was chosen German king in opposition to Louis IV., duke of Upper Bavaria, afterwards the emperor Louis IV., and Austria was weakened by the efforts of the Habsburgs to sustain Frederick in his contest with Louis, and also by the struggle carried on between another brother, Leopold, and the Swiss.
Rudolphs chief aim was to make Austria into an independent state, and he forged a series of privileges the purport of which was to free the duchy from all its duties towards the Empire.
Rudolph Under him the Jesuits were encouraged to press on IL the counter-Reformation.
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 Habsburg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Rudolph I was king from 1273 - 1291.
After the death of Rudolph IV, his brothers Albert III and Leopold III ruled the Habsburg possessions together from 1365 until 1379, when they split the territories in the treaty of Neuberg, Albert keeping Austria proper and Leopold ruling over Styria, Carinthia, Tyrol, and Vorderösterreich.
* Frederick IV (Friedrich), brother of Ernst, 1402 - 1439 duke of Tyrol and Vorderösterreich
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 Descendants of Johann Daniel Rudolph
RUDOLPH was born July 25, 1777 in Adersbach, Heidelberg, Baden, Germany, and died June 08, 1852 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukraine.
RUDOLPH) was born December 01, 1812 in Kassel, Ukraine, Russia, and died September 04, 1842 in Kassel, Ukraine, Russia.
RUDOLPH) was born February 11, 1840 in Kassel, Ukraine, Russia, and died November 03, 1911 in Wishek, McIntosh Co., ND.
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 Automatic Polarimeter - AUTOPOL IV - Rudolph Research Analytical
The AUTOPOL IV Polarimeter comes standard with a temperature sensor in the sample compartment and is available with an optional temperature sensor built into a flow through polarimeter sample tube.
AUTOPOL IV calculates the mean, the standard deviation and records the minimum and maximum readings for up to 999 measurements Measured data for statistical calculation can be printed in either one of two ways: automatically, at predetermined time intervals or manually, by pressing the print key.
The AUTOPOL IV is available with an optional analog output of 0 to 10 volts and 4 to 20 mA.
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 List of rulers of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In 1278, Rudolph I defeated Ottokar and secured the duchy for the Habsburg dynasty, whose heads were often also Holy Roman Emperors.
Rudolph I (Rudolph I of the Holy Roman Empire) (1278-1282)
Rudolph V (Rudolf II of the Holy Roman Empire) (1576-1608)
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 Rudolph - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Rudolph I of Bohemia, King of Bohemia (1306-1307) =Rudolph III of Austria
Rudolph II of the Palatinate, Count Palatine of the Rhine and Elector (1329-1353)
Rudolph IV of Austria, the Founder, Duke (1358-1365)
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 BBC - h2g2 - The Hapsburgs to Charles V
In 1273, Duke Rudolph IV of Hapsburg was crowned Emperor of Rome
The position of the dynasty was weakened in 1307 by the death of Albert's son Rudolph III, the heir apparent and King of Bohemia.
The title was granted by a group of seven German princes known as Electors: the archbishops of Mainz, Trier, and Cologne, the count palatine of the Rhine, the duke of Saxony, the margrave of Brandenburg, and the king of Bohemia.
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 Habsburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Besides Radbot, he had sons named Rudolph I, Wernher, and Landolf.
Between Albrecht IV and his brother Rudolph III, the Habsburg properties were split, with Albrecht keeping the Aargau and the western parts, the eastern parts going to Rudolph III.
After the death of Rudolph IV, his brothers Albert III and Leopold III ruled the Habsburg possessions together from 1365 until 1379, when they split the territories in the Treaty of Neuberg, Albert keeping Austria proper and Leopold ruling over Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, the Windish March, Tyrol, and Vorderösterreich.
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 Master Theodoric, About Emperor Charles IV
Charles IV of Luxemburg was elected king of the Romans in 1346 and king of Bohemia a year later.
Karl IV (1346-1378), son of Jan of Luxemburg, King of Bohemia and Emperor of Rome.
In 1364 Karel IV and Rudolph IV, Duke of Austria concluded hereditary contracts between the House of Luxemburg and the House of Habsburg.
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 Burson Ramsey - pafg95 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Rudolph IV Von Hapsburg Holy Roman Emperor was born on 1 May 1218 in Schloss Limbourg, Freiburg, Baden.
Gaucher IV De Chatillon was born in 1230.
William V De Ferrers Earl of Derby was born in 1200 in Derbyshire, England.
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 The Middle Ages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Although he ruled for a relatively short period (1358-1365), Rudolph personifies much of the intellectual and artistic movement in what later was unimaginatively (and somewhat slightingly) dubbed "The Middle Ages".
In his short reign Rudolph not only reformed the administration and finances, but initiated the rebuilding of Vienna's St. Stephen's cathedral into a splendid Gothic church and founded the University of Vienna, the second oldest in the German-speaking world.
The new coin carries a portrait of Rudolph IV based on a stone figure from the facade of St. Stephen's cathedral.
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 Courtly Lives - Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Cunegunda (1465-1520) married Albrecht IV of Bavaria in 1487.
A forerunner of the Landsknecht unit fought in 1276 for Rudolph von Habsburg.
Albrecht married Elisabeth of Carinthia, daughter of Meinberd IV, Count of Tyrol.
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 Euro Collections International :: View Product
One side of this coin depicts a portrait of Duke Rudolph IV of Austria and is based on a stone figure from the facade of St. Stephen?s cathedral.
The Austrian Mint selected Rudolph IV, to represent this long and important period of history because he is known as "the Founder".
In his reign Rudolph not only reformed the administration and finances, but initiated the rebuilding of Vienna?s St. Stephen?s cathedral into a splendid Gothic church and founded the University of Vienna, the second oldest in the German-speaking world.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: University of Vienna
It was founded on 12 March, 1365, by Rudolph IV, Duke of Austria, and its charter confirmed on 18 July of the same year by Urban V, a faculty of theology not being included in the papal authorization.
The emperor withdrew one professorship from the Jesuits and, at the demand of the Diet, ordered the house of studies to be closed.
During the reign of Rudolph II (1576-1612), who was by education a strict Catholic, a Counter-Reformation was begun.
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 Central Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Ferdinand IV, nominated as King 1647-54, but predeceased his father, and never actually ruled.
Béla IV must surely rank as one of history's most beleaguered sovereigns.
Very early in his reign Hungary was invaded by the central wing of the Mongol Horde under Batu Khan; half the nation was put to the torch, while Béla was reduced to fighting running skirmishes and counting himself lucky to scamper away each time in the other half of the Kingdom.
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 Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection
Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment / illustrated by Rudolph Palais.
The Pioneers / by James Fenimore Cooper ; illustrated by Rudolph Palais.
The Prairie / by James Fenimore Cooper ; illustrated by Rudolph Palais.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/prri/pal.htm   (4125 words)

  
 RuRz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
RUDOLPH IV of Austria (1339-1365) Duke, founder of Vienna University - Austria B189
RUDOLPH I of Hapsburg (1218-1291) Holy Roman Emperor - Austria 1086
Born June 23, 1940 in Saint Bethlehem, Tennessee, she is the only American to win three gold medals, 1960 Olympics.
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Rudolph ERNST (Austrian, 1854-1932) : He entered the Fine Arts Academy of Vienna at the age of 15, encouraged by the father who was an architect.
He then studied in Rome and in Paris where he settled in 1876.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Joseph Gasser von Valhorn
Also in Speyer he carved seven reliefs for the Kaiserhalle.
The marble statue of Rudolph IV on the Elizabeth bridge over the Danube Canal, Vienna, is by him.
He also made a bust of the Emperor Francis Joseph for the Hotel de Ville, Paris, and sculptures for the new cathedral, Linz.
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 The Winchester Star   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
- Jessica Y. Ford to Esten O. Rudolph IV, 544 Eagle Drive, $169,900.
- Toll VA IV LP to Raymond Paggi, 2337 Stone Ridge Road, $494,890.
- Toll VA IV LP to Kenneth L. Spence, 938 Meadow Court, $553,765.
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 Klein IV, Rudolph F, PE - Klein Engineering - Home & Garden Services - San Antonio, TX, 78217-6396 - Citysearch
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