Explore the rise and fall of the House of Habsburg, a dynasty that used strategic marriages and imperial ambition to rule a global empire and the Austro-Hungarian state.

The very strategy that made them the most powerful family in the world—this obsession with dynastic continuity through marriage—was also the thing that was slowly destroying them from the inside.
Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Lena: I was looking at a map of Europe the other day, and it hit me how many modern countries—from Italy to the Philippines—actually share this one bizarre family history. I mean, have you ever heard of a dynasty that literally outran its own genetics?
Miles: You’re talking about the Habsburgs! It’s wild. They started as these nondescript counts at a place called "Hawk’s Castle" in Switzerland back in the 1000s. But instead of just winning wars, they basically "married" their way into becoming a global superpower.
Lena: Right, that "marriage over war" strategy. It worked so well that by the time Charles V took over, they ruled an empire where the sun never set. But that same obsession with keeping power in the family led to the famous "Habsburg jaw," didn't it?
Miles: Exactly. That protruding lower lip and chin became a physical trademark of their success and, eventually, their struggle. It’s a story that starts at a small castle and ends with the massive Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary.
Lena: So let’s dive into those humble Swiss beginnings and see how they built this incredible, tangled legacy.