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Archduchess Helena of Austria [citation needed] (full German name: Helena Marie Alice Christine Josefa Anna Margareta Madeleine Walburga Blandina Cäcilie Philomena Carmela Ignatia Rita de Cascia, Erzherzogin von Österreich, Prinzessin von Toskana; [citation needed] 30 October 1903 [citation needed] – 8 September 1924 [citation needed]) was a member of the Tuscan branch of the House of ...
Archduchess Helena of Austria was born in Vienna in the Archduchy of Austria on 16 February 1536 as the fourteenth child and tenth daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (1503–1564) and his wife, born Princess Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (1503–1547). She had a strict, religious upbringing with a heavy influence from Jesuits.
division of Leopoldinian Austria: c. 1407/1410 Ernest: Cymburgis of Masovia: Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia 1394/1397 25 January 1412 archduchess as of 1414: 10 June 1424 husband's death: 28 September 1429 Eleanor of Portugal: Edward of Portugal 18 September 1434 16 March 1452 archduchess as of 1453: 3 September 1467 Frederick V: Mechthild of the ...
Helena of Austria may refer to: Helena of Hungary, Duchess of Austria (c. 1155–1199), daughter of Géza II of Hungary and wife of Leopold V, Duke of Austria Archduchess Helena of Austria (1543–1574) , daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary
Neither in the correspondence of Archduchess Sophie [5] nor in the surviving correspondence of Duchess Ludovika [2] are there indications of a planned engagement in Bad Ischl. By 22 years old, Helene was not yet married, and Ludovika became concerned that her incredibly pious daughter would take the veil and join a convent .
Archduchess Elisabeth, nicknamed 'Erzsi', was born at Schloss Laxenburg on 2 September 1883 to Crown Prince Rudolf and Stéphanie, daughter of King Leopold II of Belgium. She was named after her grandmothers, Empress Elisabeth of Austria and Queen Marie Henriette of Belgium .
Princesses of Austria, including female members of the Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg and its successor the House of Habsburg-Lorraine who usually held the higher title of Archduchess Contents
Archduchess Margaret of Austria (1536–1567) This page was last edited on 9 February 2023, at 18:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...