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in 1512. This ensured a direct connection between the junior lines of the Austrian Habsburgs and the Empire after 1564, since throughout this period the Austrian Habsburgs exercised only one vote in the
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was often extended to include Bohemia (which lay within the Holy Roman Empire) after 1627, it was never used to describe Hungary, even after 1687.
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Both the Bohemian and Hungarian nobilities lost their rights of royal election through defeat in battle. Following his victory in the
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were not all unified under the head of the dynasty prior to the 17th century. They were divided into several groupings: the
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that the royal succession would be hereditary. This recognition proved ineffective. It was only following the
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to establish hereditary succession in the Hungarian kingdom. Although the term
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between his three heirs in 1564 and they were not reunited until 1665. The
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was elected to their thrones in 1526. Ferdinand divided the
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would not be divided again as in 1564. Following the
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in 1547, Ferdinand I extracted recognition from the
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Index

Austrian hereditary lands

Holy Roman Empire
Bohemia

House of Habsburg
Alpine
Habsburg monarchy
Holy Roman Empire
Archduchy of Austria
Inner Austria
County of Tyrol
Further Austria
Lands of the Bohemian Crown
Lands of the Hungarian Crown
Ferdinand I
Austrian Circle
Council of Princes
Schmalkaldic War
Bohemian Diet
Battle of White Mountain
Thirty Years' War
Ferdinand II
Renewed Land Ordinance
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Battle of Mohács
Leopold I
Ottoman Turks
diet in Pressburg

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