("Albert by the grace of God Duke of Austria, Styria and Carinthia, Lord of the March of Carniola and of Pordenone, Count of Habsburg and Kyburgh, Landgrave of Alsace and Lord of Pfirt")
Heraldry
Arms (modern) of the w:House of Habsburg (Archdukes of Austria): Gules, a fess argent ("Bindenschild" / Neuösterreich, "New Austria"[1]); originally the arms of the House of Babenburg (Duchies of Austria and Styria); formerly Habsburg used for arms the "Lion of Habsburg" ("Habsburg ancient") (see Category:Lion of Habsburg)
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