The suitcase was kept a secret till now, as Empress Zita made her sons Robert and Rodolphe promise that its location would be kept a secret for a century after the death of Charles I, emperor of ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The French aren’t having a great jewelry year, but the Austrians, on the other hand, can count on ending ...
The legendary 137-carat yellow gem known as the Florentine Diamond, long believed lost after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, has resurfaced. Now, three members of the former Habsburg ...
The valuable Habsburg jewelry was transported across the Atlantic in a brown suitcaseNasuna Stuart-Ulin/FTI Consulting/dpa/picture alliance The family of Austria's last emperor on Thursday announced ...
The legendary "Florentine" diamond, a 137-carat yellow pear-shaped jewel belonging to Austro-Hungary's imperial Habsburg family, has resurfaced 100 years after its reported disappearance, with ...
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Hidden in plain sight: The Habsburg 137-carat Florentine diamond that proves Canada’s banks are built on trust
According to The New York Times (1), the 137-carat Florentine Diamond — a jewel of the Habsburg dynasty thought lost, stolen ...
Everyone thought they had been stolen or missing for a hundred years. But today, the history of the legendary yellow diamond, known as the "Florentiner," and some of the Habsburg family jewels, which ...
With the surprising discovery of a part of the Habsburg jewels, the search for the legendary treasure, which has been going on for more than 100 years, begins anew. Who took the Habsburg jewels from ...
A diamond that once glittered in the crowns of emperors resurfaced - and not in Vienna or Paris, but inside a secure Canadian bank vault. According to The New York Times (1), the 137-carat Florentine ...
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