A facial deformity known as "Habsburg jaw," famously noted in the Habsburg dynasty of Spanish and Austrian royals, can be attributed to inbreeding. According to a new study published in the Annals of ...
THE jutting ‘Habsburg jaw’ – a facial deformity common to the European royal family of the same name – was the results of centuries of inbreeding, according to a new study. Generations of ...
Image credits by: Genes linked with severe Covid-19 risk decoded. The House of Habsburg occupied the throne of the Holy Roman Empire from 1438-1740. Generations of intermarriage secured the family's ...
This past week, royal watchers were laser-focused on Princess Beatrice's nuptials—so much so, that many overlooked the other royal wedding in town: that of Eleonore von Habsburg, the Archduchess of ...
When the assassination of one of your royal ancestors played a big role in triggering World War I – not to mention inspiring ...