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      • She was the second among the ten children of Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria (1863–1931) and of his wife Infanta Blanca of Spain (1868–1949). She was christened María Immaculata Karoline Margarethe Blanka Leopoldine Beatrix Anna.
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  2. Bourbon-Two Sicilies. Father. King Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies. Mother. Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria. Princess Maria Immaculata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (Full Italian name: Maria Immacolata Clementina, Principessa di Borbone delle Due Sicilie) (14 April 1844, Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies – 18 February 1899, Vienna, Austria ...

  3. Archduke Karl Pius. House. Bourbon. Father. Infante Carlos, Duke of Madrid. Mother. Princess Margherita of Bourbon-Parma. Infanta Blanca of Spain (7 September 1868 – 25 October 1949) was the eldest child of Infante Carlos, Duke of Madrid, Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain and his wife Princess Margherita of Bourbon-Parma. Blanca was a ...

  4. Archduchess Immaculata grew up in the last period of the Habsburg monarchy. She was educated in splendor. Her father, who had followed a career in the Austro-Hungarian Army, was also an inventor with a number of military patents under his name. Her mother was the domineering force in the family.

  5. Archduchess Immaculata of Austria German: Inmmaculata, Erzherzogin von Österreich-Toskana;(9 September 1892 – 3 September 1971) was a daughter of Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria. She was member of the Tuscan branch of the Imperial House of Habsburg-Lorraine, an Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Tuscany by birth.

  6. Father: Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria: Mother: Princess Maria Immaculata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies: Religion: Roman Catholic

  7. Through her marriage to Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria, Prince of Tuscany, Maria Immaculata became an Archduchess of Austria and a Princess of Austria, Hungary, Croatia, and Bohemia. She was a Dame of the Star Cross Order. Early life. Maria Immaculata was modest and reserved growing up and was jokingly called by her father "Petitta."

  8. Infanta Blanca with her husband and their ten children. From left to right: Archduchess Asunta, Archduke Franz Josef, Archduchess Immaculata, Archduchess Maria Antonia, Archduke Rainier, Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria, Dolores, Archduke Anton, Archduke Karl, Archduke Leopold, Archduchess Margaretha and Infanta Blanca. Vienna, 1915.