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  1. Leopold was the founder of the branch of the dynasty from which all the Habsburgs of the Early Modern era were to trace their descent. In 1365 at the age of fourteen his brother Rudolf arranged for him to be married to Viridis Visconti, who was about his own age.

  2. Viridis Visconti. Nobility, daughter of Bernabo Visconti and Beatrice della Scala. She was married to Leopold III of Habsburg, Duke of Austria and Styria in 1365 and bore him four children.

  3. Dec 13, 2016 · Viridis died in 1 March 1414 and out-lived at least three of six children, since her younger daughter, Katherine’s date of death is unknown. Viridis is buried in Sittich in Lower Carniola. Source, Wikipedia

  4. Frederick was the fourth and youngest son of Duke Leopold III and his Italian wife Viridis Visconti. His father was the founder of the sovereign Leopoldine branch of the Habsburgs.

  5. 6 days ago · Skeletal remains found in a plastic bag in California in 1985 have been identified as those of a woman who was born during the American Civil War and died over a century ago, according to a lab...

  6. The fully uncovered remains of the person found in Burial 53. This is the most peculiar burial found at the Chapel site. No other grave was allowed to remain within the foundation trench. And it is also one of the few that contained an artifact intentionally included in the burial.

  7. May 12, 2024 · The skeletal remains were found by construction workers who were digging at Crescent Beach on April 10, 1985, and the victim was believed to be a white woman between the ages of 30 and 50.