Rudolph of Habsburg Taking Possession of Vienna (1276) by Unknown artist

Rudolph of Habsburg Taking Possession of Vienna (1276)

(Historic episodes of famous cities: Rudolph of Habsburg (Rodolph I of the Holy Empire 1218-1291) took possession of Vienna (1276). Rodolph I was king of the Romans and by taking possession of the city of Vienna he founded the power of the Habsburg. Chromol)


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