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  1. Archduchess Charlotte of Austria (German: Erzherzogin Charlotte von Österreich; 1 March 1921 – 23 July 1989) was a daughter of Emperor Charles I of Austria and his wife Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma.

  2. As the wife of Archduke Maximilian of Austria, Viceroy of Lombardy–Venetia and later Emperor of Mexico, she became Archduchess of Austria (in 1857) and Empress of Mexico (in 1864). She was daughter, granddaughter, sister, sister in-law, cousin and wife of reigning or deposed sovereigns throughout Europe and Mexico.

  3. Starting in October 1943, Archduchess Charlotte, sometimes using the alias Charlotte de Bar, began work as a social worker devoting the next 12 years of her life to working for the Catholic charity Caritas in Manhattan’s deprived East Harlem district.

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  5. Archduchess Charlotte of Austria was a daughter of Emperor Charles I of Austria and his wife Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma. She was known by the name Charlotte de Bar while a welfare worker in the United States of America from 1943 to 1956. Charlotte Hedwig Franziska Josepha Maria Antonia Roberta Ottonia Pia Anna...

  6. Apr 26, 2017 · Archduchess Charlotte of Austria was a princess with a modern Fordham spirit. She was an advocate for others and a refugee hungry for an education and a future—and her story seems more relevant now than ever. Archduchess. Kate Quinlisk.

  7. Born an archduchess of Austria, the thirteenth child of Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I, Maria Carolina married Ferdinand as part of an Austrian alliance with Spain, of which Ferdinand's father was king.

  8. Archduchess Charlotte of Austria (1840-1927) c.1860. Albumen print | 9.1 x 5.6 cm (image) | RCIN 2907709. ©. Description. Photograph of a full length portrait of Archduchess Charlotte of Austria (1840-1927), standing, facing towards the front. She turns her head slightly towards the left.

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