LC control no. | n 80056913 |
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Personal name heading | Habsburg, Otto von, 1912-2011 |
Variant(s) | Bar, Othon, duc de, 1912-2011 Otto, von Habsburg, 1912-2011 Otto, Archduke of Austria, 1912- Otto, Archduke of Austria, 1912-2011 Habsburg-Lothringen, Franz-Josef Otto, 1912-2011 Lothringen, Franz-Josef Otto Habsburg-, 1912-2011 Habsbourg, Otto de, 1912-2011 De Habsbourg, Otto, 1912-2011 Franz Joseph Otto Robert Maria Anton Karl Max Heinrich Sixtus Xaver Felix Renatus Ludwig Gaetan Pius Ignatius, Archduke of Austria, 1912-2011 Habsburg-Lothringen, Otto, 1912-2011 Отта, фон Габсбург, 1912-2011 Otta, fon Habsburh, 1912-2011 Габсбург, Отта фон, 1912-2011 Habsburh, Otta fon, 1912-2011 Хабсбург, Ото, 1912-2011 Khabsburg, Oto, 1912-2011 Habsburgo-Lorena, Otón de, 1912-2011 D'Asburgo-Lorena, Otto, 1912-2011 D'Asburgo, Otto, 1912-2011 D'Asburgo, Ottone, 1912-2011 Habsburg-Lotaryński, Otto, 1912-2011 Habsburgo, Otto de, 1912-2011 Habsburgo, Otão de, 1912-2011 Габсбург, Отто фон, 1912-2011 Gabsburg, Otto fon, 1912-2011 Отто, фон Габсбург, 1912-2011 Otto, fon Gabsburg, 1912-2011 Hapsburg, Otto von, 1912-2011 |
Special note | Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | His Coutumes et droits successoraux de la classe paysanne ... c1935. Mobilmachung, c1979: p. 8 (Dr. Franz-Josef Otto Habsburg-Lothringen; b. 11/12/12) Charles Quint, c1999: t.p. (Otto de Habsbourg) Uncrowned emperor : the life and times of Otto von Habsburg, 2003. Otto von Habsburg's website, May 18, 2009: home page (Otto von Habsburg) HTML header (Erzherzog Dr. Otto von Habsburg) Biographie (b. 20 Nov. 1912) <http://otto.twschwarzer.de/> Wikipedia, May 18, 2009 (entry under Otto von Habsburg; b. 20 Nov.1912 as Archduke Franz Joseph Otto Robert Maria Anton Karl Max Heinrich Sixtus Xaver Felix Renatus Ludwig Gaetan Pius Ignatius of Austria, later of Austria-Este; head of the House of Habsburg since 1922; former Crown Prince (1916-1918) of Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Galicia and Lodomeria and Illyria, and since 1922 the Habsburg pretender to these thrones as well as the titular King of Jerusalem; official name in Germany is Otto von Habsburg; referred to as Otto Habsburg-Lothringen by Austrian authorities, since the use of noble titles and prepositions like "von" is forbidden by the Austrian constitution; sometimes known as Archduke Otto of Austria, Crown Prince Otto of Austria, and in Hungary simply as Habsburg Ottó) Belarusia page (Отта фон Габсбург = Otta fon Habsburh) Bulgarian page (Ото Хабсбург = Oto Khabsburg) Spanish page (Otón de Habsburgo-Lorena) Italian page (Otto d'Asburgo-Lorena; Otto d'Asburgo; Ottone d'Asburgo) Hungarian page (Habsburg Ottó; Dr. Habsburg Ottó) Polish page (Otto Habsburg-Lotaryński; Otto von Habsburg) Portuguese page (Otto de Habsburgo; Arquiduque Otto (ou Otão) de Habsburgo) Russian page (Габсбург, Отто фон = Gabsburg, Otto fon; Отто фон Габсбург) Biography Base website, May 18, 2009 (Otto von Habsburg (Otto Habsburg-Lothringen in Austria), the former Crown Prince Otto of Austria (Franz Josef Otto Robert Maria Anton Karl Max Heinrich Sixtus Xavier Felix René Ludwig Gaetano Pius Ignazius von Habsburg), b. Nov. 20, 1912) New York times WWW site, July 6, 2011 (in obituary published July 4: Otto von Hapsburg; b. Nov. 20, 1912, Reichenau, Lower Austria; d. Monday [July 4, 2011], Pöcking, Germany, aged 98; onetime heir to the imperial throne of Austria-Hungary, who during a long career in European politics was a strong proponent of unifying the divided continent) |