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  1. Regina von Habsburg (née Princess Regina Helene Elisabeth Margarete of Saxe-Meiningen; 6 January 1925 – 3 February 2010), also known by the traditional royal title of Archduchess Regina of Austria, was a German-born Austrian social worker. [1]

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  3. Regina Helene Elisabeth Margarete Prinzessin von Sachsen-Meiningen (* 6. Januar 1925 in Würzburg; † 3. Februar 2010 in Pöcking) war ein Mitglied des Hauses Sachsen-Meiningen und trug nach der Heirat mit Otto Habsburg-Lothringen den Namen Regina Habsburg-Lothringen.

  4. Regina von Habsburg, also known by the traditional royal title of Archduchess Regina of Austria, was a German-born Austrian social worker. She was a member of the House of Wettin by birth and married to Otto von Habsburg, the last heir of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

  5. Jan 6, 2021 · Gamma-Keystone Keystone-France. Today marks the Anniversary of the Birth of Archduchess Regina von Habsburg, who was born on this day in 1925! The youngest child of Prince Georg of Saxe-Meiningen and Countess Klara Marie von Korff genannt Schmising-Kerssenbrock, she grew up at Veste Heldburg.

  6. May 10, 2021 · In the summer of 1950, she was trying to communicate with a Hungarian refugee when a sympathetic, dark-haired young man came to her aid. This is how Otto von Habsburg met Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen, who was not even on his mother’s list…

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  7. Feb 4, 2010 · Archduchess Regina von Habsburg, who died on February 3 aged 85, was the wife of Dr Otto von Habsburg – formerly Crown Prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and latterly a highly respected ...

  8. May 10, 2021 · Seventy years ago today, a royal wedding was held in France that united an Austrian archduke and a German princess. For supporters of the Habsburgs, the nuptials united their exiled emperor with his empress. Here’s a closer look at the jewels worn by Regina of Saxe-Meiningen for her wedding to Otto von Habsburg.