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Archduchess Karoline Marie of Austria (German: Carolina Maria Immakulata Josepha Ferdinanda Therese Leopoldine Antoinette Franziska Isabella Luise Januaria Christine Benedikta Laurencia Justiniana, Erzherzogin von Österreich, Prinzessin von Toskana [citation needed]) (5 September 1869, Altmünster, Upper Austria, Austria-Hungary [citation needed] – 12 May 1945, Budapest, Hungary [citation ...
On 21 February 1852, Maria Karoline married her cousin Archduke Rainer Ferdinand of Austria, third son of Archduke Rainer of Austria and Princess Elisabeth of Savoy-Carignano. [2] The marriage was a very happy one, and the couple was probably the most popular amongst the Habsburg family. The marriage remained childless.
The execution of Marie Antoinette in October 1793 breathed a new lease of life into the queen's counter-revolution. [67] Maria Carolina was so horrified by that event that she refused to speak French, "that monstrous language", and banned the "inflammatory" philosophical works of Galanti and Filangeri, who had hitherto enjoyed the queen's ...
Marie Caroline as a teenager. Marie Caroline was a daughter of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, later Francis I of Austria after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, and Maria Teresa of the Two Sicilies, and named after an elder sister who had died in infancy.
Princess Maria Karoline born on 10 January 1899 in Pula, Austria-Hungary (modern day Croatia), a popular vacation site for the Austro-Hungarian imperial and royal family. She was the second daughter of Prince August Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Archduchess Karoline Marie of Austria.
Maria Caroline Gibert de Lametz (1793–1879), Princess of Monaco; Marie-Caroline of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Duchess of Berry (1798–1870), Duchess of Berry; Archduchess Marie Caroline of Austria (1801–1832), Crown Princess of Saxony; Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (1820–1861), Countess of Montemolin
Archduchess Maria Antonietta of Austria (1858–1883) Maria Antonia of Austria; Marie Antoinette; Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria (1899–1977) Princess Maria Antonia of the Two Sicilies; Maria Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Massa; Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria (born 1740) Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria (stillborn 1748)
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