• (1886–1957), Romanian prime minister, known as Guţă Tătărescu Judith of Habsburg (German: Guta von Habsburg) (1271–1297), queen of Bohemia and Poland Edwin...
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    Guta von Rapperswil (* c.1185; † 1229), married Diethelm I, Count of Toggenburg. Adelheid von Rapperswil (* c.1185; † 1213), married Walter III von Vaz...
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    July 17, 1603, between the troops of Wallachia led by Radu Șerban and the Habsburg monarchy on one side and the Transylvanian troops led by Mózes Székely...
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    p. 166. Diethelm VI, Graf von Toggenburg Katharina von Werdenberg-Heilingenberg Donat von Toggenburg Agnes von Habsburg-Laufenburg MGH, Necrologia Germaniæ...
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    hypotheses, it was derived from the German name of Queen Judith of Habsburg Guta, or from Dičín, derived from the Old Czech word dík (meaning 'wild boar'...
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    Königsfelden Monastery (category Burial sites of the House of Habsburg)
    von Kuntzlau 1318–1324 Guta von Bachenstein 1329 Benigna von Bachenstein about 1330 Agnes of Austria about 1334 Adelheid I about 1355 Elisabeth I von...
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    according to a note in abbot Caspar Molitoris's Liber Originum, was founded by Guta, a nun from Sitzenkirch Monastery in Lörrach, in 1181. The monastery's original...
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    public spaces, as well as the monument of Field Marshal Joseph V. Radetzky von Radeč. Many of these monuments came to the Lapidarium after the World War...
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    Zürich until 1268 when the castle was conquered and destroyed by Rudolf von Habsburg. Following the extinction of the Toggenburg line in 1436, the Old Zürich...
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  • First the II. corps had to start the attack, crossing the Little Danube at Guta, and after leaving a small bridge guard unit, on 16 June in the morning,...
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