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  1. Coordinates: 47°28′N 8°11′E. Habsburg ( High Alemannic: Hapschberg) is a municipality in the district of Brugg in canton of Aargau in Switzerland. It lies about three kilometres southwest of the town of Brugg, the capital of the district of Brugg.

    • 223 km² (86 sq mi)
    • Aargau
    • Switzerland
    • Brugg
  2. The map shows the territorial development of the Habsburg Monarchy as it evolved into a sprawling, geographically fragmented empire.

  3. 26 de mar. de 2024 · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Last Updated: Mar 26, 2024 • Article History. Habsburg also spelled: Hapsburg. Also called: house of Austria. house of Habsburg, royal German family, one of the principal sovereign dynasties of Europe from the 15th to the 20th century. Origins. Habsburg castle, Aargau canton, Switzerland.

  4. The Habsburg dominions around 1200 in the area of modern-day Switzerland are shown as Habsburg, among the houses of Savoy, Zähringer and Kyburg The progenitor of the House of Habsburg may have been Guntram the Rich , a count in the Breisgau who lived in the 10th century, and forthwith farther back as the medieval Adalrich, Duke of Alsace , from the Etichonids from which Habsburg derives.

    • 11th century
  5. Select a period in Habsburg history, from the beginnings of Habsburg rule in the Middle Ages to the collapse of the Monarchy during the First World War. Map The map shows the territorial development of the Habsburg Monarchy as it evolved into a sprawling, geographically fragmented empire.

  6. Select a period in Habsburg history, from the beginnings of Habsburg rule in the Middle Ages to the collapse of the Monarchy during the First World War. Map The map shows the territorial development of the Habsburg Monarchy as it evolved into a sprawling, geographically fragmented empire.

  7. Habsburg Castle (German: Schloss Habsburg, pronounced [ˌʃlɔs ˈhaːpsbʊʁk] ⓘ) is a medieval fortress located in what is now Habsburg, Switzerland, in the canton of Aargau, near the Aar River. At the time of its construction, the location was part of the Duchy of Swabia.