Although they wielded tremendous power in Spain for 184 years, all was not well within the mighty House of Habsburg. Its members were plagued by unusual maladies and physical deformities, including bulbous lower lips and the excessively protruding chins now known as the 'Habsburg Jaw'. What was going on, and what can we take away from their story ourselves?
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