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  1. Ferdinand Karl, Archduke of Austria-Este. Ferdinand Habsburg (racing driver) Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza. Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor. Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor. Franz, Count of Meran. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. Franz Joseph I of Austria. Archduke Franz Karl of Austria.

  2. The House of Guise was founded as a cadet branch of the House of Lorraine by Claude of Lorraine (1496–1550), who entered French service and was made the first Duke of Guise by King Francis I in 1527. The family's high rank was not due to possession of the Guise dukedom but to their membership in a sovereign dynasty, which procured for them ...

  3. The House of Habsburg was a family of dukes, kings, and monarchs that was very important in European history. It first ruled parts of Switzerland in the 13th century and then ruled Austria, later Austria-Hungary, for more than 600 years. It ruled owned Spain and the Netherlands for a while, the Holy Roman Empire from about 1280 to 1806 and the ...

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  5. Zita of Bourbon-Parma. Categories: Royal dynasties. House of Lorraine. Habsburg Dynasty. Austrian nobility. Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  6. File:Achievement (coat of arms) of the House of Lorraine.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 493 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 197 × 240 pixels | 395 × 480 pixels | 631 × 768 pixels | 842 × 1,024 pixels | 1,684 × 2,048 pixels | 1,340 × 1,630 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 1,340 × 1,630 pixels, file size ...

  7. Sigebert (fl. c. 942) Siegfried, (c.922–998), count of Luxembourg. Wigeric and Cunigunda were the founders of the dynasty of the House of Ardennes. Its three branches, Ardennes-Verdun, Ardennes-Bar, and Ardennes-Luxembourg, dominated Lorraine for a century and a half. The Ardennes family extended from Laon and Reims to Trier and Cologne, from ...