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  1. Catherine of Savoy. Catherine of Austria ( German: Katharina von Habsburg; French: Catherine d'Autriche; 9 February 1320 – 28 September 1349) was the daughter of the Habsburg Duke Leopold I of Austria and the wife successively of the French nobleman Enguerrand VI, Lord of Coucy and the German Konrad von Hardeck, Burgrave of Magdeburg. [1]

  2. From the sixteenth century onward a new appreciation of artists among the Habsburgs begins to emerge. For a long time masters such as Albrecht Dürer had complained about the disdain in which artists were held in their own country. However, Maximilian I is alleged to have ordered a nobleman to kneel down before Albrecht Dürer for him to stand ...

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  4. Frida Kahlo, June 15, 1919, Guillermo Kahlo, 1919, From the collection of: Museo Frida Kahlo. Frida Kahlo is a Mexican painter known for her self portraits. Kahlo was not recognized until decades after her death, often remembered as Diego Rivera's wife. A self taught painter, she is apart of the surrealism movement.

  5. Aug 6, 2021 · Katharina von Habsburg was born in 1320. She was the daughter of Leopold I Herzog von Österreich and Catherine de Savoie. She married, firstly, Enguerrand VI de Coucy, Sire de Coucy before 12 January 1337. She married, secondly, Graf Conrad von Hardegg in 1348. She died in 1349.

  6. May 2, 2019 · Katharina heiratete im Juli (am 13. oder 15. Juli) 1447 in Pforzheim Markgraf Karl I. von Baden (1427–1475), dem sie einen Brautschatz von 30.000 Dukaten zubrachte . Katharina von Habsburg, was born about 1424, the daughter of Ernst I 'von Eiserne', Markgraf von Österreich, and his second wife Cymbarka of Masovia.

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  7. Rudolf II: patron of the arts and collector. Emperor Rudolf is regarded as one of the most important patrons of the arts ever produced by the House of Habsburg. A man of omnifarious interests, he took an active part in the development of his collections. Art was a matter of real concern to him, not simply a means to project his princely ...

  8. Sep 14, 1972 · edit data. Katharina is they youngest grandchild of Charles I of Austria or Charles IV of Hungary (17 August 1887 – 1 April 1922), the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Katharina spent her childhood in Belgium, studied politics in the USA and Madrid. She married an Italian count (Massimiliano Secco d'Aragona), and now they live with ...

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