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  1. Dec 3, 2022 · Archduke Andreas Salvator of Austria (1936-) m. 1. Maria de la Piedad Espinosa de los Monteros y Rosillo 2. Countess Valerie Podstatzky-Lichtenstein Andre de Choubersky (1971-) Archduke Thaddaus Salvator of Austria (2001-) Archduke Casimir Salvator of Austria (2003-) Archduchess Alicia of Austria (2005-) Archduchess Josepha Hedwig of Austria ...

  2. Archduchess Maria Anna Eleonore Wilhelmine Josepha of Austria (18 September 1718 – 16 December 1744) was a member of the House of Habsburg who governed the Austrian Netherlands in the name of her elder sister, Empress Maria Theresa.

  3. Archduchess Adelheid was born on 3 January 1914, [1] in the Schloss Hetzendorf. She was the second child and eldest daughter of Archduke Charles of Austria and his wife, Zita of Bourbon-Parma. On 7 January 1914 she was baptised by Friedrich Gustav Piffl, Archbishop of Vienna; her baptismal names were: Adelheid Maria Josepha Sixta Antonia ...

  4. Jun 30, 2023 · Maria Josepha’s brother-in-law Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the Austrian throne until his assassination on June 28, 1914, an event that was one of the causes of World War I. Franz Ferdinand had been allowed to make a morganatic marriage with the condition that the children of the marriage would not have succession rights.

  5. Habsburg. Father. Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Mother. Isabella of Portugal. Maria of Austria (21 June 1528 – 26 February 1603), also known as Isabel, [1] [2] was the empress consort and queen consort of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Hungary. [3] She served as regent of Spain in the absence of her father Emperor ...

  6. Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position suo jure (in her own right). She was the sovereign of Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Transylvania, Mantua, Milan, Galicia and Lodomeria ...

  7. Maria Carolina (Maria Carolina Louise Josepha Johanna Antonia; 13 August 1752 – 8 September 1814) was Queen of Naples and Sicily as the wife of King Ferdinand IV and III, who later became King of the Two Sicilies. As de facto ruler of her husband's kingdoms, Maria Carolina oversaw the promulgation of many reforms, including the revocation of ...

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