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His funeral took place on 16 July 2011 in Vienna and on 17 July in Pannonhalma Archabbey, Hungary. [22] A 13-day period of mourning started in several countries formerly part of Austria-Hungary on 5 July 2011, when the body of Archduke Otto [2] was laid in repose in the Church of St. Ulrich near his home in Pöcking, Bavaria. [32]
Lower Austria annexed to Inner Austria: Regency of Frederick V, Duke of Austria (1439–1446) In 1490 he abdicated his control over his territories, giving way for the reunification of Austria. Sigismund the Rich: 26 October 1427 Innsbruck Second son of Frederick IV and Anna of Brunswick: 24 June 1439 – 1490 Duchy of Further Austria with ...
Archduke Franz Karl of Austria [42] 9. Princess Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily [44] 2. Franz Joseph I of Austria: 10. Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria [45] 5. Princess Sophie of Bavaria [42] 11. Princess Caroline of Baden [45] 1. Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria: 12. Duke Pius August in Bavaria [46] 6. Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria [43] 13.
Otto von Habsburg [1] [2] (German: Franz Joseph Otto Robert Maria Anton Karl Max Heinrich Sixtus Xaver Felix Renatus Ludwig Gaetan Pius Ignatius, Hungarian: Ferenc József Ottó Róbert Mária Antal Károly Max Heinrich Sixtus Xaver Felix Renatus Lajos Gaetan Pius Ignác; 20 November 1912 – 4 July 2011) [3] [4] was the last crown prince of Austria-Hungary from 1916 until the dissolution of ...
While fried chicken seemed to be a popular menu choice, others have the most simple requests to the very detailed and exquisite. From Ted Bundy to John Wayne Gacy, we've got 12 meals that ...
As Freddie Eugene Owens lives the last hours of his life, USA TODAY is sharing some of the South Carolina death row inmate's handwritten letters to a woman he loved. At times furious and at others ...
He was named after Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria. [1] Educated with his siblings first in Spain, in Belgium and at the Université Laval in Quebec City, [2] but Rudolf was expelled in 1946 once his membership in the formerly imperial House of Habsburg was exposed due to rumors of him and his brother being part of Austrian resistance. [3]
Leopold I (c. 1290 – 28 February 1326), [1] called The Glorious, was Duke of Austria and Styria – as co-ruler with his elder brother Frederick the Fair – from 1308 until his death. A member of the House of Habsburg , he was the third son of Albert I of Germany and Elisabeth of Gorizia-Tyrol , [ 2 ] a scion of the Meinhardiner dynasty.