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Topic: Sophie, Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Bavaria


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Franz Salvator, Archduke of Austria *1927, Archdss Theresia of Austria *1931, Countess Maria Immaculata of Austria (nee von und zu Hoensbroech) *1933 and Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria, *1936
Louise Victoire of Alencon, Duchess of Bavaria (1869-1952)
dghtr of Dss Sophie in Bavaria 1847-1897 and Ferdinand, Duke of Alencon 1844-1910
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 Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein
Sophie Elizabeth Marie Gabrielle von Wittelsbach was born at Munich, October 28, 1967.
Sophie was baptised on November 18, 1967, in the chapel at her family home at Wildbad Kreuth.
Returning to Bavaria in the autumn of 1989, she enrolled at the Catholic University of Eichstatt, pursuing studies in history and English language and literature.
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 Maximilian I of Bavaria - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
On April 1 1795 he succeeded his brother, Charles II, as duke of Zweibrücken, and on February 16 1799 became Elector of Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine, the Arch-Steward of the Empire on the extinction of the Sulzbach line with the death of the elector Charles Theodore.
At Vienna and afterwards Maximilian sturdily opposed any reconstitution of Germany which should endanger the independence of Bavaria, and it was his insistence on the principle of full sovereignty being left to the German reigning princes that largely contributed to the loose and weak organization of the new German Confederation.
He was twice married: (1) in 1785 to Princess Wilhelmine Auguste of Hesse-Darmstadt, (2) in 1797 to Princess Caroline Friederike of Baden.
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 The House of Wittelsbach, 1939-1945
Maria, Princess Ferdinand of Bourbon-Sicily, Duchess of Calabria (1872-)
Renounced his rights to the throne of Bavaria and was created Infante of Spain upon his marriage in 1905 to Infanta Maria Theresia of Spain.
é, Duchess Karl Theodor in Bavaria, née Infanta of Portugal (1857-1943).
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 Archduchess Sophie of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
May 29, 1857 in Budapest) was born to Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sissi) and Emperor Franz Josef of Austria.
She was their first child, and was named after her grandmother, Sophie, Princess of Bavaria.
In 1857, the Imperial couple visited Hungary, taking with them Sophie and her younger sister Archduchess Gisela of Austria.
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 Franz Joseph of Austria - Gurupedia
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").
Their three other children were Sophie, Archduchess of Austria (1855 - 1858), Gisela, Archduchess of Austria (1856 - 1932) and Marie-Valerie, Archduchess of Austria (1868 - 1924).
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 Archduchess Gisela of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gisela Louise Marie, Princess Imperial and Archduchess of Austria, Princess of Hungary and Bohemia, Princess of Bavaria (de: Gisela Louise Marie, Erzherzogin von Österreich) (June 12, 1856 – July 27, 1932) was born to Elisabeth of Bavaria and Franz Josef of Austria, their second child together.
Gisela, like her mother, married young at only 15 years of age to Prince Leopold of Bavaria, a son of Prince Regent Leopold of Bavaria.
At the age of 36 Elizabeth became a grandmother for the first time, long before she wished to be.
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 [ information-center.be | Maximilian_I_of_Bavaria Resources ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Maximilian was the son of the count palatine Frederick Michael of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld and Maria Francisca Sulzbach, and was born at Schwetzingen - between Heidelberg and Mannheim.
Duke of Zweibrücken and Elector of Bavaria and the Palatinate
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 Maximilian I of Bavaria - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Maximilian I of Bavaria, also known as Maximilian Joseph (May 271756 - October 13, 1825) was king of Bavaria from 1805 to 1825.
Elisabeth Ludovika Princess of Bavaria ("Elise") (November 13, 1801 - December 14, 1873)
Sophie, Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Bavaria (1805-1872)
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 Franz Joseph of Austria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Franz Joseph (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 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.
When Pope Pius IX detained the six year old Jewish boy Edgardo Mortara on account of the claim that a housekeeper had secretly baptized him, Emperor Franz Joseph sent the Pope a plea to return the child to his parents.
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 Franz Joseph of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sophie, Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Bavaria), who was brother and heir of Austrian Emperor
In 1854 Franz Joseph married Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria (also Princess of Bavaria through her mother's side of the family), who became
Rudolf's killing of the Baroness Vetsera was an extremely grim chapter in the long line of outbreaks of mental instability in the Habsburg Dynasty caused by their long history of inbreeding.
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 Franz Joseph I of Austria at AllExperts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
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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 Habsburg Dynasty
Emperor of Austria, oldest son of Emperor Franz II (I) and Princess Maria Theresia of Naples and Sicily
Duke of Madena, Massa, Carrara and Guastalla, son of Duke Franz IV of Modena and Princess Maria Beatrix of Sardinia
Emperor of Austria, oldest son of Archduke Franz Karl and Princess Sophie of Bavaria
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 Maximilian I of Bavaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
* Ludwig I of Bavaria (1786 – 1868)
* Marie Anne Leopoldine Elisabeth Wilhelmine Princess of Bavaria (January 27, 1805 – September 13, 1877)
Maximilian I of Bavaria Maximilian I of Bavaria de:Maximilian I. (Bayern, König) nl:Maximiliaan I van Beieren
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 Royal Family Archives - Otto I Friedrich Ludwig WITTELSBACH to Antoine de Bourbon
NOTES: 2d son of Ludwig I, King of Bavaria and Therese; Otto was educated in Munich.
Otto became increasingly unpopular with the Greeks because of his German ministers, heavy taxes, his religion, the intervention of his German wife in governmental affairs, and his delay in granting a constitution.
In 1862 Otto was deposed by a revolutionary government, and he returned to Bavaria.
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front row left to right: Princesses Louise, Paz, Gisela (grandmother of the bride), bishop Rieder, Elisabeth of Seefried (bride's mother) and her dghtrs Valerie and Bessi.
Archduchess Hedwig of Austria, Pss of Tuscany (1896-1970),
from left to right: Empress Caroline Augusta of Bavaria, Emperor Francis II (1792-1835), Franz, Duke of Reichstadt (1811-32), his mother, the Archduchess Marie Louse (1791-1847), Sophie of Bavaria, Archduke Franz Carl (they were the parents of the
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 Amazon.com: Elisabeth: The Princess Bride, Austria-Hungary, 1853 (The Royal Diaries): Books: Barry Denenberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The household is in a fury as Helene, Elisabeth's older sister, prepares to meet their cousin Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and her potential spouse.
A free and impetuous spirit, Elisabeth was chosen at the tender age of fifteen (over her older sister) to be the wife of Franz Joseph, Emperor of Austria.
At 16, Elisabeth, her mother, and her 18-year-old sister, Helene, travel to the royal palace of Austria in hopes that Helene might gain the the attention and marriage proposal of Emperor Franz Joseph.
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 Royal Family Archives - Sophie WITTELSBACH to Queen Anne STUART
Royal Family Archives - Sophie WITTELSBACH to Queen Anne STUART
Throughout his reign Alfonso was greatly influenced by his prime minister, Antonio Canovas del Castillo (1828-97).
His untimely death was followed by the long, troubled regency of his second wife, Maria Christina of Austria (1858-1929).
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 Emperor Francis Ii Habsburg-lotharingen Of Austria / Princess Maria Theresa Of Two Sicilies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Austria Born: December 04, 1795 at Wien, Wien, Austria Died: June 30, 1799
Name: Clementine Habsburg-lotharingen Born: March 01, 1798 at Wien, Wien, Austria Died: September 03, 1881 at, Cht DE Chantilly, Seine Et Oise, France Husband: Prince Of Two Sicilies Leopoldo
Name: Archduke Franz Karl Habsburg-lotharingen Of Austria Born: December 07, 1802 at Wien, Wien, Austria Died: March 08, 1878 at Wien, Wien, Austria Wife: Sophie (twin) Wittelsbach
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 SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Franz Joseph I of Austria
SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Franz Joseph I of Austria
Franz Joseph 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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 Austria
1f) Franz Ferdinand Friedrich Ernest Karl Leopold Mauritius Hubertus Maria Hg von Hohenberg (Artstetten, Lower Austria 13 Sep 1927-Ried in der Riedmark, Upper Austria 16 Aug 1977); m.Luxemburg 9 May 1956 Elisabeth Pss of Luxemburg (b.Schloß Berg 22 Dec 1922).
1e) KARL, Emperor of Austria on the death of his great-uncle, Emperor Franz Josef, in 1916, until he fled the country in 1918/9; b.Persenbeug 17 Aug 1887, d.Funchal, Madeira 1 Apr 1922; m.Schwarzau am Steinfelde 21 Oct 1911 Zita Pss of Bourbon-Parma (Villa Pianore 9 May 1892-Zizers 14 Mar 1989).
Pilar Sophie Valerie Charlotte Zita Johanna Marcus d'Aviano Caspara, b.Mexico
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