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  2. Ferdinand Habsburg (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand and his aunt, Andrea von Habsburg, in 2014. He is the brother of Eleonore von Habsburg and Gloria von Habsburg. His brother-in-law (Eleanore's husband) is former driver Jérôme d'Ambrosio. [4] Ferdinand is the heir apparent to the headship of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, held by his father on 1 January 2007. [5]

  3. Ferdinand of Habsburg - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand of Habsburg or Ferdinand Habsburg may refer to: Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (1503–1564) ... This page was last edited on 4 March 2023, at 22:28 (UTC).

  4. 2020 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand von Habsburg: All Audi Sport Team Phoenix: 19 Benoît Tréluyer [10] 8 28 Loïc Duval: 1–7, 9 99 Mike Rockenfeller: All Audi Sport Team Rosberg: 33 René Rast: All 53 Jamie Green [11] All BMW: BMW M4 Turbo DTM 2020 BMW P48 Turbo I-4 t: Orlen Team ART: 8 Robert Kubica [12] All BMW Team RMG: 11 Marco Wittmann [13] All 16 Timo Glock ...

  5. The House Of Habsburg Descendants Are Still Super Into ...

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    Frederick IV was also a Habsburg king of Germany and was crowned Holy Roman emperor in 1452, per Brittanica. The Habsburgs continued to hold on to the title of Holy Roman emperor until 1806.

  6. Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria (German: (Erzherzog) Josef Karl (Ludwig) von Österreich, Hungarian: Habsburg–Lotaringiai József Károly (Lajos) fÅ‘herceg; 2 March 1833 – 13 June 1905) was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine.

  7. Secret State Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Secret State Conference's activities were overshadowed by the hostilities between Chancellor Metternich and his rival Kolowrat that finally led to the outbreak of the Revolution of 1848. Metternich was forced to resign and fled to England, and Kolowrat was appointed first Minister-President of Austria on March 20 but the office for only a ...

  8. Archduke Anton of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Archduke Anton of Austria, Prince of Tuscany (Anton Maria Franz Leopold Blanka Karl Joseph Ignaz Raphael Michael Margareta Nicetas von Habsburg-Lothringen; Vienna, 20 March 1901 – Salzburg, 22 October 1987) was a possible Carlist-Carloctavismo pretender to the Spanish throne [1] and an Archduke of Austria by birth.

  9. Archduke Friedrich of Austria (1821–1847) - Wikipedia

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    Following Friedrich's example, the archdukes Ferdinand Maximilian (1832–1867) and Franz Ferdinand (1863–1914) would later become active campaigners for naval matters. The Austrian Chancellor Prince Klemens von Metternich proposed that Friedrich be named Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta , but this was rejected by Pope ...