Ducal Crypt, Vienna in the context of "Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria"

Play Trivia Questions online!

or

Skip to study material about Ducal Crypt, Vienna in the context of "Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria"




⭐ Core Definition: Ducal Crypt, Vienna

The Ducal Crypt (German: Herzogsgruft) is a burial chamber beneath the chancel of Stephansdom in Vienna, Austria. It holds 78 containers with the bodies, hearts, or viscera of 72 members of the House of Habsburg.

↓ Menu

👉 Ducal Crypt, Vienna in the context of Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria

Rudolf IV (1 November 1339 – 27 July 1365), also called Rudolf the Founder (German: der Stifter), was a scion of the House of Habsburg who ruled as duke of Austria (self-proclaimed archduke), Styria and Carinthia from 1358, as well as count of Tyrol from 1363 and as the first duke of Carniola from 1364 until his death. After the Habsburgs received nothing from the decree of the Golden Bull in 1356, he gave order to draw up the "Privilegium Maius", a fake document to empower the Austrian rulers.

↓ Explore More Topics
In this Dossier