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hly defeated Catalan court then supported the | Archduke against Philip V, the Franco-Spanish forces w |
of his diplomatic mission, Richardot alerted | Archduke Albert to the talents of Peter Paul Rubens an |
-sister Archduchess Isabella and her husband, | Archduke Albert of Austria. |
two works commissioned on the occasion of the | archduke Albert of Austria's visit to Antwerp. |
erial army with the old Venetian Army, led by | Archduke Albert of Habsburg, defeated the Italian army |
Meanwhile, the Austrian soldiers under | Archduke Albert of Habsburg marched west from Verona t |
aborate entry procession of the newly-married | Archduke Albert and Archduchess Isabella into Antwerp, |
Maria Theresa was a daughter of | Archduke Albert, Duke of Teschen and Princess Hildegar |
Not to be confused with his grand-nephew, | Archduke Albrecht Franz, Duke of Teschen. |
Archduke Albrecht Johann Joseph of Austria - born 19 S | |
ommander of the Austrian troops in Bratislava | Archduke Albrecht of Thun had located one brigade ther |
foundations were laid on June 27, 1555 by the | Archduke alone, and construction of the villa was comp |
nage, a life-and-times portrait of a Habsburg | archduke, and a synthetic account of German and Soviet |
ovember 1948: His Imperial and Royal Highness | Archduke and Prince Gottfried of Austria; Prince Gottf |
4 March 1971: His Imperial and Royal Highness | Archduke and Prince Hubert Salvator of Austria; Prince |
93 - present: His Imperial and Royal Highness | Archduke and Prince Leopold Franz of Austria; Prince L |
January 1984: His Imperial and Royal Highness | Archduke and Prince Leopold Franz of Austria; Prince L |
nic lands, though it was funded mainly by the | Archduke and provided with much of its repertoire by h |
annes Joseph Rainier von Habsburg-Lothringen, | Archduke and Prince Imperial of Austria, Prince Royal |
Archduke Andreas Salvator of Austria (born 28 April 19 | |
Archduke Anton IR # 52 (855 in 2 bns) | |
Archduke Anton of Austria | |
Archduke Anton IR # 52 (2 bns) | |
ombined positions of archbishop and duke - or | archduke, as his biographer Ruotger called him - made |
1855-1944), Archduchess of Austria as wife of | Archduke Carl Ludwig of Austria |
take up a post as Director of Court Music to | Archduke Carl Joseph, Bishop of Breslau and Brixen. |
Archduke Carl Christian (b. | |
Archduke Charles of Austria, Duke of Teschen (father o | |
ia, there were already many supporters of the | archduke Charles of Austria in this territory, as well |
Statue of | Archduke Charles on the Heldenplatz in Vienna. |
chess Maria Maddalena of Austria, daughter of | Archduke Charles II, in 1608, together, they had eight |
f the Kingdom of Aragon supported rule by the | Archduke Charles of Austria, son of Holy Roman Emperor |
Archduke Charles issued orders to retreat and Kollowra | |
On the other side of the Marchfeld, | Archduke Charles had neglected to concentrate every ma |
1805, Argenteau led a division in the army of | Archduke Charles in northern Italy. |
The main Austrian army under | Archduke Charles retreated to the eastern shore of the |
Gunther E. Napoleon's Great Adversaries, The | Archduke Charles and the Austrian Army, 1792-1814. |
Archduke Charles of Austria had taken command of the a | |
His sister Zita married | Archduke Charles of Austria, who became the Austrian E |
Partition Treaty was attempted in 1699, which | Archduke Charles refused because it did not give Austr |
rshal-Leutnant, he served on the staff of the | Archduke Charles in the fighting in Germany. |
On 9 July, | Archduke Charles stood to fight at Malsch, 10 km west |
r brother Charles, duc de Berry, or, next, to | Archduke Charles of Austria. |
At this time, | Archduke Charles was in his twenties and did not expec |
After a minor clash at Rastatt on 5 July, | Archduke Charles and Latour took up a position at Mals |
gn began brilliantly, the Austrians under the | Archduke Charles being driven back by Moreau and Jourd |
He was the eldest son of | Archduke Charles of Austria, who defeated Napoleon Bon |
In the short and disastrous war of 1805 | Archduke Charles commanded what was intended to be the |
alianized due to the presence of the court of | Archduke Charles of Austria (later Charles VI, Holy Ro |
s that supported his rival to the throne, the | Archduke Charles of Austria; this included all territo |
than any other Austrian commander (except the | Archduke Charles of Austria) in the hopeless struggle |
On the second day of the Battle of Wagram, | Archduke Charles launched the corps of Kollowrat and J |
For the Austrians the | Archduke Charles was given his first command here afte |
Prussia, Field-Marshall Prince Schwarzenberg, | Archduke Charles of Austria and Henriette his wife, an |
Wagram, where Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the | Archduke Charles of Austria in 1809 in the Austrian to |
After the battle of Battle of Aspern-Essling, | Archduke Charles reinforced the Austrian troops in Boh |
Marshall Karl Philip Prince of Schwarzenberg, | Archduke Charles of Austria, Napoleon II, Pope Pius VI |
Spanish Succession (1701-1714), which pitted | Archduke Charles of Austria (backed by Britain and the |
00 Cossacks, under Alexander Korsakov, joined | Archduke Charles' force in Schaffhausen. |
interim regent until her brother-in-law, the | Archduke Charles, could return from Spain where he was |
and in 1815 as an officer for an order of the | Archduke Charles, and then taught mathematics in a mil |
96, and when his force finally joined that of | Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen in August 1796, thei |
decision of the Austrian commander in chief, | Archduke Charles, to stage a rearguard action near the |
She was the eldest daughter of | Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen and Henrietta of Nas |
affairs Francis had allowed his brother, the | Archduke Charles, extensive control over the army duri |
y remaining allies of the Habsburg pretender, | Archduke Charles, were his supporters in Catalonia and |
After the Peace of Utrecht (1713), | archduke Charles, now Emperor Charles VI, ordered him |
Archduke Charles, acting on the recommendation of Quee | |
of the Austrian forces, under the command of | Archduke Charles, over the French forces, commanded by |
politically exiled from Spain by siding with | Archduke Charles, later Emperor of the Holy Roman Empi |
Married | Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen |
under General Moreau against Austrians under | Archduke Charles. |
sion, between the troops of Phillip V and the | Archduke Charles. |
ch was commanded by his brother Generalissimo | Archduke Charles. |
Archduke Christoph Henri Alexander Maria Marcus d'Avia | |
However, the | archduke delayed too long in carrying out this assignm |
the Romanian government awarded ownership to | Archduke Dominic of Austria-Tuscany, known professiona |
ale opera La Tisbe, which he dedicated to the | Archduke Eberhard Ludwig. |
Portrait of | Archduke Ernest of Austria by Martino Rota c. 1580 |
ction to Brussels remained, however, and when | Archduke Ernest of Austria became governor in 1594, he |
Archduke Ernest of Austria (15 July 1553 - 12 February | |
w Countries, and wished to negotiate with the | Archduke Ernest the surrender of Holt among others, bu |
Archduke Eugen at Ischl. | |
During his time in exile | Archduke Felix has lived in Portugal, Belgium, Mexico |
Archduke Felix was less than three years old when Aust | |
t of Graz; on November 19 they performed, for | Archduke Ferdinand and his duchess Maria Anna, a play |
shopric of Salzburg, given in compensation to | Archduke Ferdinand of Habbsurg-Lorraine, brother of Em |
His parents were | Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este and Maria Beatrice |
Archduke Ferdinand Zvonimir of Austria, Prince Imperia | |
e commander of the fleet at this time was the | Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian. |
The modern Ambras was built by | Archduke Ferdinand II, the second son of Emperor Ferdi |
Her maternal grandparents were | Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este and Maria Beatrice |
In 1530 Paternion received market rights from | Archduke Ferdinand I of Austria. |
The Austrian army under the | Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph of Austria-Este invaded |
Finding out | Archduke Ferdinand has been assassinated, Hannay reach |
She was the daughter and only child of | Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este and his wife, Archd |
With the accession of | Archduke Ferdinand I of Austria to the Bohemian throne |
53 - 8 April 1676) was the eldest daughter of | Archduke Ferdinand Charles of Austria, and his wife An |
eath, Modena was inherited by his son-in-law, | Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este, an uncle of Empero |
He became Hofkapellmeister to | Archduke Ferdinand (1619); on Ferdinand's accession to |
nt of Mary upon the death of her husband, the | Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria. |
Shortly afterwards he was in the service of | Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, who, in 1522, designate |
a Fontana, and showing the arms collection of | Archduke Ferdinand of Tyrol who had started an arms mu |
Jagiellon had died in 1526, were inherited by | Archduke Ferdinand I of Austria and became part of the |
nd then soon began his career at the Court of | Archduke Ferdinand in Graz. |
bruck is also known as the Ferdinandeum after | Archduke Ferdinand and was founded in 1823 by the Tyro |
mperor, acted as his godfather, but his uncle | Archduke Ferdinand acted as proxy for the emperor. |
r of the Fifth Coalition, after a corps under | Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph of Austria-Este on 15 A |
r the Austrian governor of Lombardy at Milan, | Archduke Ferdinand d'Este. |
Archduke Ferdinand at a young age | |
Through her marriage to | Archduke Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Tuscany, Anna |
Archduke Ferdinand-Este Hussar Regiment Nr. 3 (1,205 i | |
f Observation), operating in the Jura against | Archduke Ferdinand. |
On 20 March 1842 in Munich, Adelgunde married | Archduke Francis of Austria-Este (1819-75), eldest son |
Archduke Franz Carl Infantry Regiment Nr. 52 (4 battal | |
his elder brother, as it would have been with | Archduke Franz Ferdinand towards Emperor Franz Joseph. |
Main article: Assassination of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria |
two portraits to the left, showing Sophie and | Archduke Franz Ferdinand. |
after the morganatic marriage of her brother | Archduke Franz Ferdinand. |
g visit, news arrived of the assassination of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. |
ne 28, 1914: Serbian irredentists assassinate | Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. |
The cavalry units were the | Archduke Franz Cuirassier Regiment # 29 (4 sqns), Gran |
This brought him to the attention of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir apparent to the thr |
He is an ancestor of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Queen Elizabeth II, as we |
Upon hearing of the assassination of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in June 1914, he |
mistrust in some circles in Vienna, including | Archduke Franz Ferdinand. |
It is unknown where Sophie first met | Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian |
The assassination of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914 and the en |
was the third child and second-eldest son of | Archduke Franz Salvator of Austria and his wife Archdu |
The assassination of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo precipitates war, |
In 1914, after the assassination of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Ismael Enver, the Ottoman Ge |
s and was a catalyst for the assassination of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand by the Bosnianserb nationalis |
ared war on Serbia after the assassination of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand, who had been the heir to the |
s of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary by | Archduke Franz Joseph I of Austria. |
arch 1843 - 4 May 1871) was was the mother of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the archduke whose assassina |
After assassination of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the Austr |
e bridge was the site of the assassination of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by Gavrilo Princip |
me heir-presumptive with the assassination of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand, his uncle, in Sarajevo in 19 |
Ballhausplatz following the assassination of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914. |
y 1904 - 5 March 1954) was the younger son of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his morganatic |
Archduke Franz Ferdinand. | |
d States of Greater Austria, and was close to | Archduke Franz Ferdinand. |
Main article: Assassination of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand |
For the father of | Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria see Archduke Charl |
e novel begins on June 28, 1914, the same day | Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo. |
ovements were made after 1840, when the young | Archduke Frederick Ferdinand of Austria (1821-1847) re |
Archduke Friedrich Salvator of Austria (born 27 Novemb | |
The Golden Roof was built by | Archduke Friedrich IV in the early 15th century as the |
d personally by the Austrian fleet commander, | Archduke Friedrich) took the citadel after Muhammad Al |
After | Archduke Gorgon died in the 21st episode of the anime, |
ister Argos began the series as an adviser to | Archduke Gorgon. |
out of ideas and has to make an alliance with | Archduke Gorgon. |
Archduke Gorgon: Gorgon is a harbinger from the Mikene | |
1920); married | Archduke Gottfried of Austria. |
Archduke Guntram of Austria, Prince of Tuscany (19 Aug | |
Archduke Guntram Maria of Austria, Prince of Tuscany ( | |
The | archduke had stationed himself at Friedberg for the wi |
The | archduke had an interest in Romani language and occasi |
Archduke Heinrich Ferdinand Salvator, Prince of Tuscan | |
Through her marriage to | Archduke Hubert Salvator of Austria, Rosemary was a me |
Archduke Imre Emanuel Simeon Jean Carl Marcus d'Aviano | |
presented to His Imperial and Royal Highness | Archduke Imre of Austria and to His Imperial Highness |
ry started out with this Assassination of the | Archduke in Sarajevo and that begat World War I which |
nd later a position as music director for the | Archduke in Innsbruck where he worked from 1572 until |
spent in the acquisition of paintings for the | archduke, including paintings by Frans Snyders, Pieter |
The | archduke is caught and only saves his skin by revealin |
Archduke Johann of Austria acquired it in 1845. | |
nce and Athens the accession to office of the | Archduke Johann of Austria as regent of Germany. |
urt secretary and, being a near friend of the | Archduke Johann of Austria, director of the secret arc |
Archduke Johann of Austria, Prince of Tuscany (born an | |
Archduke Johann Salvator of Austria, Prince of Tuscany | |
GRAWE was founded in 1828 by | Archduke Johann as an "insurance institute for Styria, |
oreign affairs in the imperial ministry which | Archduke Johann, as administrator of the empire, had t |
Archduke John retreated from Villach toward Graz where | |
decided to replace Kray with the 18 year old | Archduke John of Austria. |
General-Major | Archduke John of Austria (46,130 infantry, 14,131 cava |
the Tyrolean Rebellion erupted in April 1809, | Archduke John of Austria sent Chasteler into the Tyrol |
Archduke John took a position with his left flank behi | |
oz, Ludwig von Benedek, Ignaz Franz Castelli, | Archduke John of Austria, Lajos Kossuth, Albert Lortzi |
est as a reserve upon which to rally, and the | Archduke John's 15,000 men were allowed to loiter at B |
Archduke John-Charles, born on November 1, 1605 died a | |
ommand of Johann Kollowrat and accompanied by | Archduke John. |
Archduke Josef Ferdinand, Prince of Tuscany (1872-1942 | |
Redeployed to form part of | Archduke Josef's strike force in Tyrol, Krobatin was g |
Archduke Joseph married twice more and left many desce | |
Like many junior members of royal families, | Archduke Joseph Karl entered the military. |
Archduke Joseph Francis of Austria, born on 28 March 1 | |
Archduke Joseph had no male heirs, since his first wif | |
f Habsburg-Lorraine and is a granddaughter of | Archduke Joseph August of Austria. |
est, Hungary the second daughter and child of | Archduke Joseph Francis of Austria and his wife Prince |
September 1817), married on 30 August 1815 to | Archduke Joseph of Austria, Palatine of Hungary. |
Royal House of Wittelsbach and the spouse of | Archduke Joseph August of Austria. |
Her father was the son of | Archduke Joseph August of Austria who was one of the h |
Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria | |
His only sibling was | Archduke Karl Franz of Austria, the last Emperor of Au |
he seventh child and fifth eldest daughter of | Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria and his wife Princes |
Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria (daughter of | Archduke Karl Ludwig). |
a, seventh child and fifth eldest daughter of | Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria and his wife Princes |
dants such as Juan Carlos I of Spain (through | Archduke Karl Ferdinand of Austria), as well as Vittor |
the Chief Intendant and Prime Minister of the | Archduke Karl, who became Emperor Charles VI after the |
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