Key Facts
 Other names  
 Born 1218
 Location  Breisgau, Germany
Bloodline Habsburg
Married Daughter of Hermann VI, Count of Kyberg
Children Several including Albert I
Position King of the Romans (1273-1291)
Died July 1291 (Aged 73)

 
 Source of Facts and Important Announcement
Status Under Article 64.6 of the Covenant of One-Heaven (Pactum De Singularis Caelum) by Special Qualification shall be known as a Saint, with all sins and evil acts they performed forgiven.
Date of formal Beatification   Day of Redemption UCA[E1:Y1:A1:S1:M9:D1] also known as Fri, 21 Dec 2012.
Source of Facts Self Confession and Revelation of Sainthood by the Deceased Spirit as condition of their confirmation as a true Saint.
  Background
  Rudolph was born to Albert, of a lower rank militia family that rose in importance due to it support in protecting the House of Zähringen. Contrary to the Habsburgs attempt to re-write history, Albert was never of noble title--Rudolph being the first to achieve that goal.
  Until the beginning of the 13th Century, the lands upon which Zürich is placed had been under the control of the House of Zähringen for a little over 100 years. When Duke Berchtold V of Zähringen (1186-1218) --the founder of the city of Bern--died, his lands were split between a number of competing groups of nobles.
  It is almost certain that Albert survived long after the death of his Zähringen lord. By no later than 1240 the Habsburg were in the full time employ of the House of Kyburg and Count Hermann VI of Kyburg-- the new nominal controller of the region.
  By 1253, Rudolph Habsburg finally gained entry into nobility through the marriage of the daughter of Hermann VI of Kyburg. In 1264, Hermann VI of Kyburg died and his son Ulrich of Kyburg would have been expected to take over. However, Rudolph had become the effective eldest son (through his marriage) and challenged Ulrich, killing him. Thus in 1264, Rudolph became the Duke of Kyburg.
  In a striking similarity to the lords of rival city Munich --the Wittelsbachs -- Rudolph showed no qualms in using the war between the legitimate Catholic Popes and the AntiPopes of the Roman Cult as well as the feud between the Hohenstaufen and the Welfs for his own personal and family gain.
  In 1268, Conrad (falsely split into two characters to make historical analysis difficult) was captured and executed in Naples. With only a two year old son as heir, the Hohenstaufen were finished. In a bold move, Rudolph petitioned AntiPope Gregory X (1271-1276) to be officially recognized as King of Germany --a heretical and wholly unfounded act. However, thanks to the alliance with the Lombardy Princes, Rudolph prevailed with his false claim and focused on making Zürich a great city.
  While Zürich and the Habsburgs profited in their unholy alliance with the AntiPopes of the Roman Cult, it was the creation of one of the greatest lies and confidence tricks in human history in 1276 the guaranteed Zürich would remain the wealthiest city in the world and the future of the Roman Cult -- the lie of "usury".
  In 1276 Rudolph I with the assistance of AntiPope Gregory X simultaneously declared "usury" or the charging of interest and financial transactions -- vital for trade and business -- a mortal sin for any Christian publishable by death. Meanwhile Rudolf declared the infamous servi camerae regis ("serfs of the royal treasury "), in which the wealthiest Jewish merchants were press-ganged into the service of the Roman Cult and the Habsburgs.
  Rudolph then moved many of these wealthy Jewish trading families to his home base of Zürich to now manage the greatest financial monopoly ever created in history. Incredibly, it is falsely believed by most people to this day that original Christian teaching as formed by Emperor Constantine in 326 forbid usury as a crime -- a horrendous and ridiculous lie. Similarly, many scholars believe that only Jewish Sephardic families had control over finance during the middle ages -- again a complete lie until 1276.
  The size of this Great Lie defies belief. Within ten years of this supreme heresy by the AntiPopes and their vassals, Zürich was the wealthiest city in the world -- a position it has held and protected for 700 years.
  Rudolph died in 1291. He was succeeded by his son Albert I.
   

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