The Hapsburg Dynasty ruled the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Literally, the correct answer is "Austro-Hungarian Empire", but this country no longer exists, in 1919 the monarchy was abolished and the country split up, and parts have changed country many times since.
The territory which was the Empire in 1919 now is the following countries:
* Austria
* Bosnia
* Croatia
* Hungary
* Slovakia
* Slovenia
Plus parts of the following countries:
* Italy (north-east part, Alps and Trieste area)
* Poland (Southern part)
* Romania (the area called Transylvania)
* Northern Serbia
* Western Ukraine
Most of the above countries did not exist in 1919, so you cannot say the Hapsburg ruled them.
In previous centuries the Hapsburg also ruled territory further west, including what are now parts of Switzerland and Germany, Alsace (now part of France) and most of what is now Belgium.
The Hapsburg dynasty ruled the Holy Roman Empire between 1438 and 1740. It also produced kings of several other countries.
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The Habsburg or Hapsburg Dynasty was one of the most important and dominant houses in Europe. It provided the kings and queens for most of Europe from the 11th to the 18th century and held the throne of the Holy Roman Empire from 1438 to 1740. The house was diluted by political and strategic marriages and alignments over the centuries, the last remnants of the House ruling Austria until 1918.
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For most of the Holy Roman Empire's history, the Habsburg dynasty (sometimes also spelled "Hapsburg") ruled it. The Habsburgs also ruled Austria until 1918, and due to their proclivity for having numerous children and marrying other families, they variously ruled other countries such as Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Mexico and other parts of Germany.
Ferdinand I
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From 1871 to 1918 Germany was ruled by the Hohenzollern dynasty.
No, the Hapsburg did not rule Russia. They ruled the Austro-Hungarian Empire and they were the Holy Roman Emperors.
The Russian Empire (the Romanov Dynasty), the German Empire (the Hohenzollern Dynasty), and the Austro-Hungarian Empire (the Hapsburg Dynasty). In particular the Hapsburgs had ruled central Europe for hundreds of years, and the Romanovs had ruled Russia for over three hundred years. I would also include the Ottoman Empire, which tottered on for about four more years after the shooting stopped in WWI. Five Great Empire entered WWI, and only one came out - the British Empire.
Charlemagne founded the carologian dynasty in 768 CE to 814 CE he ruled over most of Western Europe to.
The family of Habsburg ruled Austria for nearly 650 years, from a modest beginning as dukes protecting the border of Germany, they became emperors of Austria and of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation.