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1260
 
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The Bohemian prince Otakar II, ruler also of Austria, extends his territories after defeating the Hungarians at Kressenbrunn      
1273
 
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The period without a German king, known as the Great Interregnum, ends with the election of a Habsburg prince, Rudolf I       
1278
 
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At Dürnkrut Rudolf I defeats and kills Otakar II, his rival for Austria - thus bringing the Austrian territories into the Habsburg domain       
1346
 
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Charles IV, king of Bohemia, German king and Holy Roman emperor, makes Prague a glittering centre of learning and architecture      
1356
 
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Charles IV establishes a permanent group of seven electors - four hereditary German rulers and the archbishops of Mainz, Cologne and Trier     
1438
 
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The office of Holy Roman emperor becomes a hereditary title within the Habsburg dynasty     
1477
 
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Maximilian, heir to Austria, weds Mary, heiress to Burgundy, in the first of the great marriage alliances which form the Habsburg empire        
Maximilian I, by Durer
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1496
 
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Philip, heir to Austria, marries Joanna, a daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, in the second of the great Habsburg marital alliances        
1516
 
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The death of Ferdinand II results in Spain becoming part of the Habsburg empire, under the rule of Charles V (as Charles I of Spain)       
1519
 
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Charles V borrows 852,000 florins, mainly from the Fuggers, to bribe the seven imperial electors