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  1. House of Habsburg - Wikipedia

    The family split several times into parallel branches, most consequentially in the mid-16th century between its Spanish and German …

  2. 18th-century history of Germany - Wikipedia

    The term German dualism describes the long conflict between the two largest German states Austria and Prussia from 1740 to 1866 …

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  3. 18th-century history of Germany - Grokipedia

    Enlightened despotism in 18th-century German states involved absolute monarchs drawing on Enlightenment principles to enact …

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  4. History of Germany - Germany from c. 1760 to 1815 | Britannica

    The result was bound to be an enhancement of Prussia’s role in Europe but also a diminution of its focus on Germany. The …

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  5. Germany - Habsburgs, Imperial Office, Unification | Britannica

    Aug 14, 2026 · In the absence of a male heir, Sigismund had named his son-in-law Albert of Habsburg, duke of Austria, as his …

  6. Kingdoms of Germany - Habsburgs (Holy Roman Empire)

    The Habsburg emperors revert to their Austrian title, raising the former archduchy to the status of ' Austrian Empire', as it still holds …

  7. Administrative Divisions of the Habsburg Empire (1780)

    The Habsburg territories shared only partial laws and institutions and were only united by a common monarch. This map shows the …

  8. German Unification - History Guild

    The German Confederation (German: Deutscher Bund) was an association of 39 German states in Central Europe, created by the …

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  9. Habsburgermonarchie – Wikipedia

    Als Habsburgermonarchie oder Habsburgerreich (auch Habsburger, Habsburgische oder österreichische Monarchie) oder …

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  10. Introduction | German History in Documents and Images

    Henceforth, until the dissolution of the Empire, German political life would be dominated by the rivalry between these two powers: …