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  1. Catherine was a daughter of the Duke Ernest I of Austria and Styria, nicknamed "the Iron" from his marriage to Cymburgis, [1] a daughter of Duke Siemowit IV of Masovia. Catherine's older brother Frederick III was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1452. She grew up in Wiener Neustadt, together with her brothers Frederick III and Albert VI.

  2. Catherine of Austria (1420–1493), daughter of Ernest, Duke of Austria, and wife of Charles I, Margrave of Baden-Baden; Catherine of Austria, Queen of Portugal (1507–1578), daughter of Philip I and Joanna of Castile, wife of King John III of Portugal; Catherine of Austria, Queen of Poland (1533–1572), daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman ...

  3. Catherine of Austria was a member of the House of Habsburg and through marriage Margravine of Baden. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Catherine of Austria (1420–1493) .

  4. Catherine (c. 1420–1493)Austrian royal. Name variations: Katharina. Born around 1420 in Wiener Neustadt; died on September 11, 1493, at Hochbaden Castle; daughter of Cimburca of Masovia (c. 1396–1429) and Ernest the Iron of Habsburg (1377–1424), duke of Inner Austria.

  5. Wikipedia (14 entries) edit ... enwiki Catherine of Austria (1420–1493) frwiki Catherine d'Autriche (1420-1493) hewiki קתרינה מאוסטריה (1420–1493)

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  7. "Catherine of Austria (1424 in Wiener Neustadt – 11 September 1493 at Hohenbaden Castle in Baden-Baden) was a member of the House of Habsburg and through marriage Margravine of Baden." - (en.wikipedia.org 14.03.2020)

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