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Map showing the constituent lands of the Archduchy of Austria: the Duchy of Austria, comprising Upper Austria centered on Linz, and Lower Austria centered on Vienna; Inner Austria, centered on Graz, comprising the duchies of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola, and the lands of the Austrian Littoral; and Further Austria, comprising mostly the ...
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Dec 28, 2010 · The hearts of 54 members of the royal family are held in special urns in the Herzgruft, or “Heart Room,” located a few blocks away in St. George’s Chapel of the Augustinerkirche, and the embalmed...
Apr 15, 2019 · Discover The Archduke of Austria's Michigan Grave in Suttons Bay, Michigan: Where else would you expect to find the gravesite of European royalty than the windswept dunes of rural Northern...
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Sep 25, 2017 · Location: Ardennes, Belgium. One of 14 cemeteries for American World War II dead on foreign soil, this 90.5-acre cemetery and memorial contains the graves of 5,329 U.S. servicemembers. Many of these died during Nazi Germany's final major offensive in the west, the Battle of the Bulge, while others died in the advance to the Rhine and across ...
The family was not allowed in Austria so they lived in Spain, Belgium, the United States (two of Zita’s sons served in the US Army during World War II), and Canada. In 1952, Zita moved back to Europe, living in Luxembourg and Switzerland.
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21 Aug 1858. Laxenburg, Mödling Bezirk, Lower Austria, Austria. Death. 30 Jan 1889 (aged 30) Mayerling, Baden Bezirk, Lower Austria, Austria. Burial. Kapuzinergruft. Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna, Austria Show Map. Plot. Interred next to his parents, Franz-Josephs-Gruft. Memorial ID. 7177. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 6. Flowers 272.