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      • Archduke John of Austria (German: Erzherzog Johann Baptist Joseph Fabian Sebastian von Österreich, IPA: [ˈɛʁt͡sˌheʁt͡sok ˈjoːhan]; Slovene: Nadvojvoda Janez Habsburško-Lotarinški (or simply Nadvojvoda Janez); 20 January 1782 – 11 May 1859), a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, was an Austrian field marshal and imperial regent (Reichsverweser) of the short-lived German Empire during the Revolutions of 1848.
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  2. Archduke John of Austria (German: Erzherzog Johann Baptist Joseph Fabian Sebastian von Österreich, IPA: [ˈɛʁt͡sˌheʁt͡sok ˈjoːhan]; Slovene: Nadvojvoda Janez Habsburško-Lotarinški (or simply Nadvojvoda Janez); 20 January 1782 – 11 May 1859), a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, was an Austrian field marshal and imperial ...

  3. The relationship between Archduke Johann and Anna Plochl (1804–1885), the daughter of the postmaster of the town of Aussee in the Styrian Salzkammergut, began in 1819. Anna was then just fifteen, Johann twenty years her senior.

  4. Archduke Johann’s vision of an ideal society. Early on in his life the young archduke developed an initially rather romantic enthusiasm for the Alps and their inhabitants. Johann was to retain his affection for the Alpine regions and his high regard for the peasantry for the rest of his life.

  5. Archduke John of Austria, a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, was an Austrian field marshal and imperial regent (Reichsverweser) of the short-lived German Empire during the Revolutions of 1848.

  6. When Johann Baptist Joseph von Habsburg-Lothringen Archduke Of Austria was born on 20 January 1782, in Florence, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, his father, Emperor Leopold ll von Habsburg-Lothringen, was 34 and his mother, María Luisa Therese de Borbón, was 36.

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    • Anna Maria Josephine Plochl, Maria Leiner
  7. From 1818 Archduke set about systematically acquiring estates in Styria which now became the centre of his life. The ‘Styrian Prince’, as he was soon dubbed, transformed his demesne at Brandhof near Mariazell in Upper Styria into a model estate.

  8. Born Florence 20 January, 1782, died 1859, 9th son of Granduca di Firenze, Pietro-Leopoldo of Tuscany (future emperor Leopold II) Made colonel of the dragoons, 1795. Commander (de iure) of Army of Bavaria, 1800, beaten at Hohenlinden, 3 December, replaced by brother Charles as head of the army.

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