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Prince Karl von Lothringen, brother of Emperor         
Franz I Stephan and brother-in-law of Empress          
Maria Theresia. He was the unsuccessful                
commander of an army during the Austro-Prussian        
war over Silesia.
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Prince Karl von Lothringen, brother of Emperor Franz I Stephan and brot...

Joseph II (1741-1790), Emperor Holy Roman Empire,      
contemporary of the French Revolution which he foresaw 
in his letters to his sister Marie-Anoinette, Queen of 
France                                                 
Canvas.
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Joseph II (1741-1790), Emperor Holy Roman Empire, contemporary of the Fren...

Emperor Joseph II and his generals in the military camp
at Minkendorf, Austria. From right to left: Fieldmar-
shals Prince Liechtenstein, Count Lacy, the Emperor,
behind him Fieldmarshals Laudon, Hadik and Archduke
Franz, later Emperor Franz I (II).
See also 39-18-01/46
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Emperor Joseph II and his generals in the military camp at Minkendorf, Austria....

Charles Joseph Prince de Ligne (1735-1814), Russian
and Austrian Fieldmarshal, member of the Masonic lodge 
L'Heureuse Rencontre in Brussels and Master of the officers' lodge of the regiment de Ligne "Ligne Equitable" created in 1785; one of the gracious hosts of the Congress of Vienna (1814/1815). He wears the uniform of a Captain of the Imperial Bodyguard.
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Charles Joseph Prince de Ligne (1735-1814), Russian and Austrian Fieldmarshal,...

Archduke Karl (1771-1847), brother of Emperor Franz I/II, victor of the battle of Aspern (May 21 - 22 1809) against Emperor Napoleon I. Aspern was the first defeat suffered by Napoleon I.
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Archduke Karl (1771-1847), brother of Emperor Franz I/II, victor of the battle o...

Archduke Karl, Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial      
troops during the Napoleonic Wars, with his wife       
Henriette von Nassau-Weilburg and his children in      
front of their Castle Weilburg in Baden, near Vienna.
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Archduke Karl, Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial troops during the Napole...

Archduke Albrecht (1817-1895), son of Archduke Karl,   
victor of the battle of Aspern. Albrecht was the head  
of the anti-German party at the Habsburg Court. He was 
the military commander during the war against Italy.   
His greatest victory was the battle of Novara 1866.
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Archduke Albrecht (1817-1895), son of Archduke Karl, victor of the battle of...

Archduke Ferdinand Max, later Emperor Maximilian
of Mexico, executed 1867 by Mexican republican
revolutionaries under Juarez Garcia, wears the
order of the Golden Fleece.
Pastel
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Archduke Ferdinand Max, later Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, executed 1867 by Mex...

Archduke Franz Ferdinand (1863-1914) in admiral's      
uniform. His assassination in Sarajevo in 1914         
started the First World War.
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand (1863-1914) in admiral's uniform. His assassinati...

Austrian Fieldmarshal Franz Conrad von Hoetzendorf     
(1852-1925), Chief of the Austrian General Staff       
during World War one and one of the chief advocates    
of war to save the crumbling Austro-Hungarian Empire.  
Oil on canvas
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Austrian Fieldmarshal Franz Conrad von Hoetzendorf (1852-1925), Chief of th...

Fieldmarshal Wallenstein's order to Fieldmarshal       
Count Pappenheim, to intervene in the battle of        
Luetzen, where both, Count Pappenheim and King Gustav  
Adolf of Sweden were killed. The letter is stained     
with Pappenheim's blood.
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Fieldmarshal Wallenstein's order to Fieldmarshal Count Pappenheim, to int...

From left to right: Colonel Butler, Count Tertzky,     
Baron Kinsky and others, assassinated together with    
their commander Fieldmarshal Albrecht Wallenstein,     
Duke of Friedland, in the Pachelbel House at Eger,     
Bohemia, on February 25, 1634.
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From left to right: Colonel Butler, Count Tertzky, Baron Kinsky and others,...