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Excerpt from The Cradle of the Hapsburgs
It was on a day, ages since, that a man wandered through these realms of pinewood. The Count of Altenburg had lost his hawk, and his long search brought him at last to the summit of the Wulpelsberg; there he found his hawk and founded his house.1 Delighted with the panorama spread before his eyes, be determined to build a castle on the spot; and, in process of time, the Habicht, or hawk, gave his master not only a home but a name, for the new stronghold was christened Habichtburg, which in time became shortened to Habsburg. The older castle, thus discarded, stood on that outlet of land formed by the con?uence of the rivers Aare and Reuss, and its remains to this day are dear to the archaeologist.
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