The heart of the last heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Otto von Habsburg, was buried in Hungary following his funeral in Vienna. Among the political figures at the ceremony were Austrian President Heinz Fischer, and the prime ministers of Croatia and Macedonia.( See Related News)
Otto Von Habsburg's Heart Buried In Hungary (BBC):
It is the end of an era in Hungary as the heart of the last heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Otto von Habsburg, has been buried in an abbey near Budapest. The funeral of the last crown prince took place on Saturday in the Austrian capital, Vienna, where his body was buried along side those of his ancestors in the Imperial crypt. His heart, in a silver urn, was buried separately in accordance with Habsburg tradition.
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AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN HEIR’S HEART BURIED
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Habsburg:Austro-Hungarian heir's heart buried (bbc)
The heart of the last heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Otto von Habsburg, has been buried in central Hungary.
The funeral of the last crown prince took place on Saturday in the Austrian capital Vienna,where his body was buried alongside those of his ancestors in the Imperial crypt.
His heart was buried separately in accordance with Habsburg tradition.
The event is also an echo of medieval aristocratic custom.
Mr Habsburg said he wanted his heart buried in Hungary to show the affection he held for the country, Austria's 19th-Century partner in the Austro-Hungarian empire.
His heart was buried in a private ceremony on Sunday evening in the Benedictine Abbey in Pannonhalma, near Budapest, after a requiem mass.
The service inthe 13th-Century Gothic chapel was simple compared to the pomp of the Vienna funeral, says the BBC's Bethany Bell in Pannonhalma.
Mr Habsburg's heart, in a silver urn, was placed on a table in front of the alter -surrounded by a wreath of red and white flowers in green leaves to represent Hungary's national colours.
At the end ofthe service his two sons carried the urn down to the crypt for burial.
Mr Habsburg, the son of the last emperor, died earlier this month at the age of 98.
His links to Pannonhalma Abbey dated back to the time of the monarchy when he was sent there as a boy to learn Hungarian, says our correspondent.
His family fled Austria when their empire collapsed at the end of World War I, and he spent many decades in exile before giving up his claim to the throne in 1961.
As a member of the European parliament for two decades, Mr Habsburg was a passionate advocate of European unity who dedicated himself to having former communist-ruled states brought into the EU.
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso paid tribute to him as"a great European who gave an important impetus to the European project throughout his rich life".
The hearts of other members of the Habsburg dynasty have been kept in urns in Vienna's Imperial crypt, where their bodies have been taken for burial since 1632.
On Saturday thousands of Austrians and tourists lined the streets of Vienna's city centre ahead of a procession into St Stephen's Cathedral, where about 1,000 mourners had gathered.
Vienna's Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn presided over a funeral mass, attended by European royals including Sweden's King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia, Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg and Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.
Among the political figures at the ceremony were Austrian President Heinz Fischer, and the prime ministers of Croatia and Macedonia.
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HEART BURIAL
Burying the heart separately to the body was a customused by a number of medieval European aristocrats:
Richard I (Richard the Lionheart): The English king's heart was buried atRouen in Normandy after he died in 1199. His body was buried in Anjou
Robert the Bruce: The king of the Scots, who died in 1329, is buried in Dunfermline Abbey but his heart is buried in Melrose Abbey
The House of Habsburg has practised heart burial for centuries But the practice was not limited to monarchs.
English writer Thomas Hardy's body is interred in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey but his heart is buried in the grave of his first wife Emmain Dorchester.
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