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  Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria - Biocrawler
His Imperial and Royal Highness Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Este (sometimes called Francis Ferdinand in English) (December 18, 1863 – June 28, 1914) was born in Graz, Austria and was a Habsburg Archduke of Austria and heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne.
Franz Ferdinand was nephew of the Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and next in line to the crown following the suicide of his cousin Crown Prince Rudolph at Mayerling (January 30, 1889) and the death of his father Karl Ludwig (May 19, 1896).
Franz Ferdinand is interred in Schloß Artstetten, Austria.
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  Royal Family of Europe - pafg20 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Karl Ferdinand, Archduke Of AUSTRIA was born on 29 Jul 1818 in Wien, Wien, Austria.
Albrecht Friedrich Rudolph, Archduke Of AUSTRIA was born on 3 Aug 1817 in Wien, Wien, Austria.
Rudolf Franz, Archduke Of AUSTRIA was born on 25 Sep 1822 in Wien, Wien, Austria.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg06 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Franz Karl Josef Archduke Of AUSTRIA was born on 7 Dec 1802.
Ferdinando Archduke Of AUSTRIA was born on 1 Jun 1754 in Schloss Schonbrunn, Wien, Austria.
Maximilian Franz, Archduke Of AUSTRIA was born on 8 Dec 1756 in Wien, Wien, Austria.
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 Descendants of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria
1.4.5.4.1.Archduke Matthias of Austria (*1971), m.1st 1996 (1998) Sabine Binder (*1973), m.2nd 1999 Eva Anderle (*1968)
3.Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria (1833-1896), m.1st 1856 Princess Margarethe of Saxony (1840-1858), m.2nd 1862 Princess Maria Annunciata of Bourbon-Sicily (1843-1871), m.3rd 1873 Infanta Maria Theresa of Portugal (1855-1944)
3.2.1.4.2.Archduke Carl Philipp of Austria (*1954), m.1st 1994 (div 1997) Martina Donath (*1955), m.2nd 1998 Annie-Claire Lacrambe (*1959)
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg18 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Franz Karl Josef Archduke Of AUSTRIA [Parents] was born on 7 Dec 1802 in Wien, Austria.
Franz Josef I Karl Emperor Of AUSTRIA was born on 18 Aug 1830.
Karl Ludwig Josef Maria Archduke Of AUSTRIA was born on 30 Jul 1833.
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 Archduke Franz Karl of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archduke Franz Karl Joseph of Austria (7 December 1802 8 March 1878) was father of two emperors and the grandfather of Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, whose shooting was the occasion of the start of World War I.
Franz Karl was an unambitious and generally ineffectual man, although he was a member of the Council that ruled in the stead of his mentally retarded brother Emperor Ferdinand from 1835 to 1848.
Archduke Franz Karl died in Vienna in 1878, six years after the death of his wife.
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 Austria
Triest ceded to Italy; and Austria is forbidden
5 Mar 1898 - 2 Oct 1899 Franz Graf von Thun und Hohenstein (b.
The word Kaisertum was deliberately chosen not to imply Kaiserreich Österreich (Empire of Austria).
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 Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria (30 July 1833 - 19 May 1896) was the father of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, whose shooting occasioned the start of World War I.
He was born at Schönbrunn in Vienna, the son of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria (1802-1878) and his wife Sophie of Bavaria (1805-1872).
Karl Ludwig died of typhoid at Schönbrunn in Vienna.
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 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria - Simple English Wikipedia
Franz Ferdinand von Habsburg (December 18, 1863 - June 28, 1914) was the archduke of Austria and a heir of the Austrian Empire.
Franz Ferdinand was a nephew of the Emperor Franz Josef of Austria.
The bullet fired by Gavrilo Princip in the Archduke's assassination, sometimes referred to as "the bullet that started World War I", is stored as a museum exhibit in the Konopiště Castle in the town of Konopiště, Czech Republic.
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 An Emperor Blessed by Christopher Westley
To many, including myself, Karl of Austria was a man of holy virtue who happened to be one of the last symbols of the dying European order that existed before the ascendancy of mass democracy.
First, Karl was a man of enormous personal piety and courage who stood athwart the rise of the nation-states and their perpetual wars for perpetual peace – wars which we can date with the opening skirmishes of the First World War up to this week’s bombing of Samarra in Iraq.
It is hard not to wonder whether another motive for the advancement of Karl’s cause at the present time is for the Catholic Church in Austria, which is currently mired in scandal and, after eight decades of dependence on the Austrian government, with church membership rolls at record low levels.
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 franz joseph of austria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Franz Joseph (in English also Francis Joseph) (August 18, 1830 - November 21, 1916) of the Habsburg Dynasty was Emperor of Austria from 1848 until 1916 and King of Hungary from 1867 until 1916.
Archduke Franz was the eldest son of Archduke Franz Karl (and Sophie, Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Bavaria), who was brother and heir of Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I.
In 1854 Franz Joseph married Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria (also Princess of Bavaria through her mother's side of the family), who became Elisabeth of Austria ("Sisi" or "Sissi").
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 Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand Karl Ludwig Joseph Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen d'Este
Archduke Franz Ferdinand Karl Ludwig Joseph Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen was born at Graz on 18 July 1863, son of Karl Ludwig, Kaiser Franz Josef's second brother.
While the ascension of his son, Archduke Maximilian, to the throne of Austria was prevented, Franz Ferdinand's heir was not prevented from ascending the throne of Hungary, whose royal laws did not hinge on Habsburg family law.
Franz Josef may have disliked Franz Ferdinand's marriage, his associates, and his political ideas, but he also realised that the Archduke was a survivor, made strong by his childhood illness, and needed some experience before ascending the thrones of the Dual Monarchy.
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 Emperor Franz Josef   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Franz Josef I (English: Francis Joseph) Emperor of Austria, king of Hungary, (1830-1916), born in Vienna.
Franz Josef was the eldest son of Archduke Franz Karl (Francis Charles), who was brother and heir of Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I. Because his father renounced his right to the throne, Franz Josef became emperor when Ferdinand abdicated near the end of the revolution of 1848.
Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo in June 1914.
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 First World War.com - Who's Who - Emperor Karl I
Emperor Karl I of Austria (1887-1922), known as Charles IV of Hungary) was Austria-Hungary's last emperor.
Born on 17 August 1887 in Persenbeug Castle, Austria, Karl was a grandnephew of the man he succeeded, the aging Emperor Franz Josef I.
He became heir to the throne with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914 (whose own children were barred from rights of succession based upon an agreement undertook by Ferdinand upon his marriage).
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 FRANZ JOSEPH I OF AUSTRIA FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Francis Joseph I (in German often abbreviated Franz Joseph or Franz Josef, and in English also Francis Joseph) (August_18, 1830 – November_21, 1916) of the Habsburg Dynasty was Emperor of Austria and King of Bohemia from 1848 until 1916, and Apostolic King of Hungary from 1867 until 1916.
Archduke Franz was the oldest son of Archduke Franz Karl, who was brother and heir of Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I, and his wife Sophie,_Archduchess_of_Austria_and_Princess_of_Bavaria).
Franz Joseph's conservatism was partly to blame: when presented with the suggestion that the army should acquire a newly-developed mechanical weapon, namely tanks, he famously retorted: "Absolutely not.
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 Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_of_Austria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
His Imperial and Royal Highness Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Este (sometimes called Francis Ferdinand in English) (December 18, 1863 – June 28, 1914) was born in Graz, Austria and was a Habsburg Archduke of Austria and heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne.
Franz Ferdinand was nephew of the Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and next in line to the crown following the suicide of his cousin Crown Prince Rudolph at Mayerling (January 30, 1889) and the death of his father Karl Ludwig (May 19, 1896).
Franz Ferdinand is interred in Schloß Artstetten, Austria.
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 Sophie, Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sophie Friederike Dorothee Wilhelmine, Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Bavaria (27 January 1805 – 28 May 1872) was born to King Maximilian I of Bavaria and his second wife, Karoline of Baden.
On 4 November 1824, she married Franz Karl, Archduke of Austria.
They had four sons and a daughter, Franz Josef of Austria (later Emperor of Austria), Maximilian, Archduke of Austria and later Emperor of Mexico, Karl Ludwig, Archduke of Austria, Marie Anna Caroline Pia and Ludwig Victor of Austria.
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 The Kaiser of Austria and the King of Hungary Karl Franz Josef von Habsburg-Lothringen
Karl was horrified by the turn of events, and immediately boarded his royal train, and ordered it to make for Budapest with the intention of seeking an armistice with Gömbös.
Karl choked to death in the darkness of 1 April 1922, at the young age of 34.
As of 3 October 2004, Karl the Venerable shall henceforth be known as the Blessed, as the Church announced the Beatification of Karl von Habsburg.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
The gradual advance of Christianity in Austria towards the east is shown in the shifting of the abode of the early rulers of the Babenberg (Bamberg) line from Melk, on the Kahlenberg, to Vienna.
God sent the rulers of Austria to do His work, and that they did it is an honour exceeding that of the quickly fading garlands which victory twines about the victor's chariot.
Karl Werner, the son of a teacher, was born at Hafnerbach in Lower Austria and died in 1888.
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 The Damon and Taber Family Connections - Person Page 11101
Reference=8D5W-DD Archduke Franz Karl Josef (of Austria) was born on 7 December 1802 in Wien, Wien, Austria.
Archduke Franz Karl Josef (of Austria) married Princess Friederike Sofie Dorothea (of Bavaria), daughter of King Maximilian I Josef (of Bavaria) and Princess Karoline Friederike Wilhelmine (of Baden), on 4 November 1824 in Wien, Wien, Austria.
Archduke Franz Karl Josef (of Austria) died on 8 March 1878 in Wien, Wien, Austria, at age 75.
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 boys clothing: European royalty Austria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Austria was left with control of the German Confederation but suffered upheaval during the 1848 revolutions and eventual defeat in the 1866 Austro-Prussian War.
Prussia's defat of Austria led to the formation of the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary in 1867 under Emperor Franz Josef and exclusion from the new German Empire unified by Bismarck.
Austria's embrace of fascism meant that German troops met little opposition to the Anchluss in 1938 and incorporated Austria into the Third Reich.
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 The Damon and Taber Family Connections - Person Page 11246
Reference=8GD9-H9 Archduke Karl (of Austria) was born on 3 June 1540 in Wien, Wien, Austria.
Archduke Karl (of Austria) married Princess Marie Anna (of Bavaria), daughter of Duke Albrecht IV(V) (of Bavaria) and Archduchess Anna (of Austria), in 1571 in Wien, Wien, Austria.
Archduke Karl (of Austria) died on 10 July 1590 in Graz, Steiermark, Austria, at age 50.
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 ipedia.com: Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Franz Ferdinand was born in Graz, Austria and was the Habsburg Archduke of Austria and heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne.
Franz Ferdinand (sometimes called Francis Ferdinand in English) (December 18, 1863 - June 28, 1914) was born in Graz, Austria and was the Habsburg Archduke of Austria and heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne.
A nephew of the Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and next in line to the crown following the suicide of his cousin Crown Prince Rudolph at Mayerling (January 30, 1889) and the death of his father Karl Ludwig (May 19, 1896).
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 Franz_Joseph_of_Austria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Tomb of Franz Josef I, flanked by wife Elisabeth and son Rudolf.
Franz Josef I (in English also Francis Joseph) (August 18, 1830 – November 21, 1916) of the Habsburg Dynasty was Emperor of Austria and King of Bohemia from 1848 until 1916 and King of Hungary from 1867 until 1916.
Archduke Franz was the oldest son of Archduke Franz Karl (and Sophie, Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Bavaria), who was brother and heir of Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I.
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 World War 1 and 2 - Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria
Karl Ludwig, Archduke of Austria (30 July 1833 - 19 May 1896) was the father of Franz Ferdinand of Austria, whose shooting occasioned the start of World War I.
He was born at Schönbrunn in Vienna, the son of Franz Karl Josef of Austria (1802-1878) and his wife Sophie Friederike Dorothee Wilhelmine (1805-1872).
His elder brothers were the Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria,Archduke Maximilian, who became Emperor of Mexico, a sister Maria Anna Caroline Pia and Archduke Ludwig Victor.
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 Austrian Rulers 1657-1918   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Archduke Maximilian (brother of Francis Joseph) served as commander in chief of the Austrian fleet and governor general of Lombardo-Venetia (1857—59).
Karl Ludwig (Francis Joseph's younger brother) was next in line to inherit the thrown.
Elizabeth (age 62) was Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary.
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 Franz Josef Of Austria Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Tomb of Franz Joseph I, flanked by wife Elisabeth and son Rudolf.
Archduke Franz was the oldest son of Archduke Franz Karl, who was brother and heir of Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I, and his wife Sophie, Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Bavaria).
Names in other languages: German: Franz Josef, Italian: Francesco Giuseppe (in Italy he was also known as Cecco Peppe), Romanian: Francisc Iosif, Czech: František Josef, Hungarian: I.
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 ISEP Institutions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Locale: Graz, the European Cultural Capital of 2003, is situated in the southeast of Austria at the focal point of southeast Europe.
The Franz Nabl Institute for Literary Research focuses on the literature of Styria.
Locale: Graz, the second largest city in Austria, is located in the southeastern province of Styria—called the green heart of Austria because of its extensive forests.
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 boys clothing: European royalty--Bavaria Maxamillian I Joseph   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Princess Sophie married Archduke Franz Karl of Austria.
The third son was Karl Ludwig (1833-1906) became Archduke of Austria, but had to be exiled after being convicted of taking gross indecencies with a boy at a public bath.
The marriage was loveless, and even though two children were born of it, Emperor Karl I and Archduke Ferdinand.
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