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On the other side, the Parliament on Cetin chose Ferdinand I of the House of Habsburg as new ruler of Croatia, under the condition that he provide protection to Croatia against the Ottoman Empire while respecting its political rights.
The House of Bourbon replaced the House of Habsburg in Spain in 1700 and introduced economic reforms that gradually began to revive trade in Santo Domingo.
The song was a birthday anthem to Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor of the House of Habsburg.
* 1640 – End of the Iberian Union: Portugal acclaims as King João IV of Portugal, ending 60 years of personal union of the crowns of Portugal and Spain and the end of the rule of the House of Habsburg ( also called the Philippine Dynasty ).
During his reign, he also set about creating the Second Mexican Empire ( headed by his choice of Maximilian I of Mexico, a member of the House of Habsburg ), to regain France's hold in the Americas and to achieve greatness for the ' Latin ' race.
With the inheritance of Burgundy, the House of Habsburg began to rise to predominance in Europe.
Portugal was briefly also ruled by the House of Habsburg with Castile and Aragon in the Iberian Union, but this short-lived arrangement was never popular in Portugal ; Portugal after 60 years refused to be ruled by the Habsburg king.
The House of Habsburg (; ), also Hapsburg, and also known as House of Austria is one of the most important royal houses of Europe and is best known for being an origin of all of the formally elected Holy Roman Emperors between 1438 and 1740, as well as rulers of the Austrian Empire and Spanish Empire and several other countries.
The House takes its name from Habsburg Castle, a fortress built around 1020 – 1030 in present day Switzerland by Count Radbot of Klettgau, who chose to name his fortress Habsburg.
Rudolph had become King of Germany / Holy Roman Emperor in 1273, and the dynasty of the House of Habsburg was truly entrenched in 1276 when Rudolph became sovereign ruler of Austria, which the Habsburgs ruled for the next six centuries.
The House of Habsburg became extinct in the male line in the 18th century.
The new successor house styled itself formally as House of Habsburg-Lorraine ( German: Habsburg-Lothringen ), although it was often referred to as simply the House of Habsburg.
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The Holy Roman Empire was in theory an elective monarchy, but from the 15th century onwards the electors often merely formalised what was a dynastic succession within the Austrian House of Habsburg, with the title usually passing to the eldest surviving son of the deceased Emperor.
For some two centuries, the monarchy was elective both in theory and in practice ; the arrangement, however, did not last, since the powerful House of Habsburg managed to secure succession within their dynasty during the fifteenth century.
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The Peace of Westphalia treaties involved the Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand III, of the House of Habsburg, the Kingdom of Spain, the Kingdom of France, the Swedish Empire, the Dutch Republic, the Princes of the Holy Roman Empire, and sovereigns of the free imperial cities and can be denoted by two major events.
He was a member of the House of Habsburg.
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More than 250 Scottish Rite Masons and guests gathered in their House of the Temple to pay tribute to their most prominent leader, Albert Pike, who headed the Scottish Rite from 1859 to 1891.
Xavier, now depowered but able to walk in the wake of " House of M ", reveals that he had gathered and trained another team of X-Men ( this one composed of students of Dr. Moira MacTaggert ) sometime between the original team and the new X-Men team introduced in Giant Size X-Men # 1.
" The Islamic Abbasid caliphs gathered many classic works of antiquity and had them translated into Arabic within the House of Wisdom in Baghdad, Iraq.
Following the unexpected death of the Bahá ' í Faith's first Guardian Shoghi Effendi in 1957, the 27 living Hands of the Cause, having the responsibility to acknowledge any appointment of a successor, gathered and decided that he had died " without having appointed his successor ," and that the Universal House of Justice would decide on the situation after its first election.
When on 15 March 1938 relatives and people who knew Gladstone were gathered at Broadcasting House none were able to voice any certainty on the veracity of the four recordings played.
" In early 1601, he began to fortify Essex House, his town mansion on the Strand, and gathered his followers.
The dismissal was by then publicly known, and an angry crowd of ALP supporters had gathered, filling the steps and spilling over both into the roadway and into Parliament House itself.
" In January 2004, amidst television cameras and radio and newspaper reporters, a crowd gathered near the Jackson County Court House in Scottsboro to dedicate a historical marker commemorating the Scottsboro Boys ' trial and their struggle for justice.
The Cane Ridge Meeting House is one of the sites of the Great Revival of 1801, where an estimated 25, 000 worshippers gathered.
The Pietro and Maria Botto House, located on the side of a hill surrounded by open spaces, provided a natural amphitheater for labor leaders of the day to address thousands of people who gathered to hear Big Bill Haywood, Carlo Tresca, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and John Reed.
Fox was to address the House of Commons some 254 times between 1768 and 1774 and rapidly gathered a reputation as a superb orator, but he had not yet developed the radical opinions for which he would become famous.
Orders were sent out for " bedding " and " draperies " – code for weapons – and rebellious gentlemen gathered at Essex House to hear him talk of Elizabeth's " crooked mind and crooked carcass ".
In WW2 a Joint Imagery Intelligence unit was set up in Danesfield House, Medmenham in Buckinghamshire, UK for British and US Intelligence Officers to exploit imagery gathered on the Germans.
It was noted that on that date in 1854, the 35th birthday of Queen Victoria, some 5, 000 residents of Canada West gathered in front of Government House ( near present day King and Simcoe Streets in Toronto ) to " give cheers to their queen.
The CSEC and the information it gathered and shared was secret for 34 years, when the CBC program The Fifth Estate did a story on the organization, resulting in an outcry in the Canadian House of Commons and an admission by the Canadian government that the organization existed.
The U. S. national security team gathered in the White House Situation Room | Situation Room to await the outcome of Operation Neptune's Spear.
After the Rye House Plot to assassinate both Charles and James, Monmouth exiled himself to Holland, and gathered supporters in The Hague.
Based on the direction the plane was flying at the time and information gathered afterwards, most observers believe that the hijackers intended to crash the plane into a target in Washington, D. C., such as the Capitol or White House.
An array of political publications were kept in a large room in the basement of the Providence Meeting House and each Saturday pacifists, radicals, and an eclectic mix of individuals gathered there to discuss issues of concern.
In 2006, the top three countries receiving the most venture capital investments were the United Kingdom ( 515 minority stakes sold for € 1. 78 billion ), France ( 195 deals worth € 875 million ), and Germany ( 207 deals worth € 428 million ) according to data gathered by Library House.
By 9 a. m., some 25, 000 people were gathered in front of the House of Ministries, and tens of thousands more were en route.
He was forced to show himself to a crowd that had gathered outside Newcastle House, to prove he was still there.
The present Caversham Park House, built in 1850, is occupied by BBC Monitoring, which is a section of the BBC World Service that analyzes news, information and comment gathered from mass media around the world.
It is one of five Church of God bodies headquartered in Cleveland, Tennessee that descended from a small meeting of believers who gathered at the Barney Creek Meeting House near the Tennessee / North Carolina border in 1886.

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