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Portrait of Philip the Handsome, Archduke of Austria King of Castile 1478 -1506 Master Of The Magdalen Legend  Jacques van Lathem .French, Louvre France Philip the Handsome (1478-1506) was a Habsburg ruler known for his physical attractiveness and his role in establishing the Habsburg dynasty in Spain. He was the son of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and Mary of Burgundy, and he married Joanna the Mad, daughter of the Spanish Catholic Monarchs. Philip briefly served as King of Castile before his death, and his reign marked a significant step in the Habsburg expansion into Spain.-stock-foto
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Portrait of Philip the Handsome, Archduke of Austria King of Castile 1478 -1506 Master Of The Magdalen Legend  Jacques van Lathem .French, Louvre France Philip the Handsome (1478-1506) was a Habsburg ruler known for his physical attractiveness and his role in establishing the Habsburg dynasty in Spain. He was the son of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and Mary of Burgundy, and he married Joanna the Mad, daughter of the Spanish Catholic Monarchs. Philip briefly served as King of Castile before his death, and his reign marked a significant step in the Habsburg expansion into Spain.-stock-foto
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Portrait of Philip the Handsome, Archduke of Austria King of Castile 1478 -1506 Master Of The Magdalen Legend  Jacques van Lathem .French, Louvre France Philip the Handsome (1478-1506) was a Habsburg ruler known for his physical attractiveness and his role in establishing the Habsburg dynasty in Spain. He was the son of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and Mary of Burgundy, and he married Joanna the Mad, daughter of the Spanish Catholic Monarchs. Philip briefly served as King of Castile before his death, and his reign marked a significant step in the Habsburg expansion into Spain.-stock-foto
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The Duchess of Edinburgh sees the spot in Sarajevo where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914. The Duchess is on a three day visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina to mark the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide where she will attend a service of commemoration. Picture date: Thursday July 10, 2025.-stock-foto
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The Duchess of Edinburgh sees the spot in Sarajevo where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914. The Duchess is on a three day visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina to mark the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide where she will attend a service of commemoration. Picture date: Thursday July 10, 2025.-stock-foto
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Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria at the Prussian royal court, Karl Ludwig of Austria (also Carl Ludwig, born 30 July 1833, died 19 May 1896) was a Habsburg archduke and the second younger brother of Emperor Franz Joseph, historical, reproduction of a model with a scene from the 19th century-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 22, 2025: The Groblje Alifakovac cemetery in Sarajevo.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 22, 2025: The Groblje Alifakovac cemetery in Sarajevo.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 22, 2025: The Groblje Alifakovac cemetery in Sarajevo.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 22, 2025: The Groblje Alifakovac cemetery in Sarajevo.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 22, 2025: Pigeons and people nearby the Sebilj an Ottoman-style wooden fountain (sebil) at the  Bascarsija Squ-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 22, 2025: Pigeons and people nearby the Sebilj an Ottoman-style wooden fountain (sebil) at the  Bascarsija Squ-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 22, 2025: Pigeons and people nearby the Sebilj an Ottoman-style wooden fountain (sebil) at the  Bascarsija Squ-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 22, 2025: The group of tourists near Sarajevo City Hall.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 22, 2025: The Sarajevo City Hall.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 22, 2025: The Sarajevo City Hall.-stock-foto
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Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen, with his Staff at the Battle of Aspern-Essling, 21–22 May 1809 (by Johann Peter Krafft, 1838)-stock-foto
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The Battle of Wagram (French: Bataille de Wagram, 6 Juillet 1809) is an 1836 history painting by the French artist Horace Vernet.[1] It depicts Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram fought in July 1809 during the War of the Fifth Coalition. The battle, part of the Napoleonic Wars, was a victory for the French over the Austrian forces under Archduke Charles. Napoleon is mounted, watching the battle progress through a spyglass while he holds a half-opened battle plan in the other. Behind him Jean-Baptiste Bessières had had his horse shot from under him.[2]-stock-foto
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Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen, with his Staff at the Battle of Aspern-Essling, 21–22 May 1809 (by Johann Peter Krafft, 1838)-stock-foto
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The Battle of Wagram (French: Bataille de Wagram, 6 Juillet 1809) is an 1836 history painting by the French artist Horace Vernet.[1] It depicts Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram fought in July 1809 during the War of the Fifth Coalition. The battle, part of the Napoleonic Wars, was a victory for the French over the Austrian forces under Archduke Charles. Napoleon is mounted, watching the battle progress through a spyglass while he holds a half-opened battle plan in the other. Behind him Jean-Baptiste Bessières had had his horse shot from under him.[2]-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: The Sarajevo City Hall at night.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: The Sarajevo City Hall at night.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: The Kovaci Cemetery in Sarajevo.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: The sign SARAJEVO in Square of the First Police Brigade.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: The old city of  Sarajevo.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: Sarajevo cityscape and Vekil Harčova (Hadžija) mosque.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: Sarajevo Museum 1878–1918.  Site of the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: Site of the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Sarajevo Museum 1878–1918.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: Site of the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Sarajevo Museum 1878–1918.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: The Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: The Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: Site of the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Sarajevo Museum 1878–1918.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: Site of the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Sarajevo Museum 1878–1918.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: The old city of  Sarajevo.-stock-foto
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 21, 2025: Sarajevo cityscape and Vekil Harčova (Hadžija) mosque.-stock-foto
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Archduke Carl Monument, equestrian statue in honour of Archduke Carl Ludwig Johann Joseph Laurentius of Austria, on Heldenplatz in Vienna, Austria.-stock-foto
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Archduke Carl Monument, equestrian statue in honour of Archduke Carl Ludwig Johann Joseph Laurentius of Austria, on Heldenplatz in Vienna, Austria.-stock-foto
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Archduke Carl Monument, equestrian statue in honour of Archduke Carl Ludwig Johann Joseph Laurentius of Austria, on Heldenplatz in Vienna, Austria.-stock-foto
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Archduke Carl Monument, equestrian statue in honour of Archduke Carl Ludwig Johann Joseph Laurentius of Austria, on Heldenplatz in Vienna, Austria.-stock-foto
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Archduke Carl Monument, equestrian statue in honour of Archduke Carl Ludwig Johann Joseph Laurentius of Austria, on Heldenplatz in Vienna, Austria.-stock-foto