Habsburg Family Tree

Book Title: Annales rerum belli domique ab Austriacis Habspurgicæ gentis principibus, à Rudolpho primo, usq[ue] ad Carolum V. gestarum : ex optimis quibus*que cum typo cusis tum manuscriptis authoribus, publicis item ac priuatis rerum monumentis, summo studio conquisiti, & in libros XII. / per Gerardum de Roo ... congesti, & Conradi Decij à VVeydenberg ... opera & sumptibus nunc demùm in lucem editi ...

Author: Roo, Gerardus de, d. ca. 1590, comp.

Image Title: Habsburg Family Tree

Description: At the base of the tree are Hartmann, a son of Rudolph I of Germany, along with his brothers, Albert I of Germany, the King of Germany (r. 1298-1308 CE), the Margrave of Meissen (r. 1298-1307 CE), and the Duke of Austria and Styria (r. 1282-1308 CE); and Rudolf II, the Duke of Austria and Styria (r. 1282-1283 CE). On the next level up is Leopold I, the Duke of Austria and Styria (r. 1308-1326 CE); Otto IV, the Duke of Austria and Styria (r. 1330-1339 CE), and the Duke of Carinthia (r. 1335-1339 CE); Henry, a son of Albert I of Germany; Albert II, the Duke of Austria and Duke of Styria (r. 1330-1358 CE); Frederick the Fair, the German King (r. 1314-1330 CE), and the Duke of Austria and Styria (r. 1308-1330 CE); Rudolph I of Bohemia, the King of Bohemia (r. 1306-1307 CE), and the Duke of Austria and Styria (r. 1298-1307 CE); and finally John Parricida, a son of Rudolf II and the assassin of his uncle King Albert I of Germany. On the next level up is Frederick II, the Duke of Austria; Leopold II, the Duke of Austria; Rudolf IV, the Duke of Styria, Duke of Austria, and Duke of Carinthia (r. 1358-1365 CE); Leopold III, the Duke of Austria (r. 1365-1379 CE); Albert III, the Duke of Austria (r. 1365-1395 CE); Frederick III of Austria; and Frederick of Austria. On the next level up is William, the Duke of Inner Austria (r. 1370-1406 CE); Frederick IV, the Duke of Further Austria (r. 1402-1439 CE); Ernest the Iron, the Duke of Inner Austria (r. 1406-1424 CE); Leopold IV, the Duke of Further Austria (r. 1386-1411 CE); and Albert IV, the Duke of Austria (r. 1395-1404 CE) and the son of Duke Albert III. On the next level up is Wolfgang; Sigismund of Austria; Albert VI, the Archduke of Austria (r. 1457-1463 CE); Frederick III, the Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1452-1493 CE); Ernst II, Rudolf; Leopold; and Albert II of Germany, the son of Duke Albert IV of Austria, and the King Hungary (r. 1437-1439 CE), the German King (r. 1438-1439 CE), the King of Bohemia (r. 1438-1439 CE), the Archduke of Austria (r. 1404-1439 CE), and the King of Serbia (r. 1437-1439 CE). On the level next to the top is Maximilian I, the Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1486-1519 CE); and Ladislaus V, the Duke of Austria (r. 1440-1457 CE), the King of Bohemia (r. 1453-1457 CE), and the King of Hungary (r. 1440-1457 CE). At the very top is the Philip I, the King of Castile (r. 1504-1506 CE).

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