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  2. Anne of Bohemia and Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Anna served as Queen Consort of Bohemia and as one of three living Queens of Hungary until her death. She died in Prague , days after giving birth to her last daughter, Joanna . [ 1 ] In 1556, Charles V abdicated and Ferdinand succeeded as emperor, nine years after Anna's death.

  3. Archduchess Anna of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Anna of Austria, at the age of two (1530) by Jacob Seisenegger, at Mauritshuis. Born at the Bohemian court in Prague, Anna was the third of fifteen children of King Ferdinand I (1503–1564) from his marriage with the Jagiellonian princess Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (1503–1547).

  4. Archduke Joseph Francis of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Princess Anna of Saxony and Archduke Joseph Francis of Austria Tomb of Archduke Joseph Francis and his family in the Palatinal Crypt, Budapest. Josef Franz, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Hungary (Josef Franz Leopold Anton Ignatius Maria; 28 March 1895 – 25 September 1957), was the eldest son of Archduke Joseph August of Austria and Princess Auguste Maria of Bavaria.

  5. List of Hungarian royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the queens consorts of Hungary (Hungarian: ... Anna of Austria: Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria : 4 October 1585 4 December 1611

  6. List of Hungarian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The north-western rim of the Hungarian kingdom remained unconquered and recognised members of the House of Habsburg as Kings of Hungary, giving it the name "Royal Hungary". The Eastern Hungarian Kingdom is the predecessor of the Principality of Transylvania , which was established by the Treaty of Speyer in 1570 and the Eastern Hungarian King ...

  7. Eduard Habsburg-Lothringen - Wikipedia

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    He is legally known in Austria as Eduard Habsburg-Lothringen and is referred to by the traditional title of Archduke Eduard of Austria in the Almanach de Gotha. [1] He acquired Hungarian citizenship as his father was born in Hungary. [2] Eduard is the great-great-great-grandson of Emperor Franz Joseph I.

  8. Franz Joseph I of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Franz Joseph was soon joined by three younger brothers: Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian (born 1832, the future Emperor Maximilian of Mexico); Archduke Karl Ludwig (born 1833, father of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria), and Archduke Ludwig Viktor (born 1842), and a sister, Archduchess Maria Anna (born 1835), who died at the age of four. [4]

  9. Anna of Tyrol - Wikipedia

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    Anna and Matthias (at that point already King of Hungary and Bohemia) married on 4 December 1611 in Vienna at the Augustinian Church; [8] bride and groom were first cousins –Matthias' father Emperor Maximilian II was an elder brother of Anna's father, Archduke Ferdinand II.