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  1. Archduchess Ilona of Austria (German: Ilona Erzherzogin von Österreich; 20 April 1927 – 12 January 2011) was a member of the Hungarian Palatine branch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. She was married and later divorced from the late head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz , Georg Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg .

  2. Meanwhile, during May 1914 while in Vienna, he had fallen in love with Archduchess Ilona Theresa of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine (1889–1919), the granddaughter of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and daughter of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria. She returned his affection but felt that her duty meant she could not marry a man of lesser rank ...

  3. In Sigmaringen Archduchess Ilona met the young hereditary prince of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Duke Georg Alexander. The couple became engaged and were married in the town on 20 February 1946 in a civil wedding, followed by the religious wedding two months later on 30 April. Duchess of Mecklenburg.

  4. Jan 13, 2011 · The archduchess was in her 84th year. Born Helene, but known by the more Hungarian-sounding version of her name, Ilona was the second daughter of Archduke Joseph Franz of Austria (1895-1957) and his wife, the former Princess Anna Monica of Saxony (1903-1976).

  5. Archduchess Ilona of Austria was married to Georg Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg for 28 years. Their longest marriage was 28 years to Georg Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg.

  6. Nov 30, 2022 · Samir Fawzi Beshhai Bekkeit. Augustin Beshhai Bekkeit (1968-) Helene Beshhai Bekkeit (1969-) m. Magnus Peterson. Sarah Peterson (1996-) Eleonore Beshhai Bekkeit (1974-) Archduchess Ilona of Austria (1927-2011) m. Georg Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg. Duchess Elisabeth Christine of Mecklenburg (1947-) m.

  7. Duke Borwin of Mecklenburg was born in Freiburg im Breisgau the youngest child and only son of Duke Georg Alexander of Mecklenburg and his wife Archduchess Ilona of Austria (1927–2011) the daughter of Archduke Joseph Francis of Austria and Princess Anna of Saxony.

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