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  1. Early life. Rosa was the youngest child and third daughter of Archduke Peter Ferdinand, Prince of Tuscany, and his wife, Princess Maria Cristina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. [1]

  2. Archduchess Rosa Maria Antonie Roberta Josepha Anna Walburga Carmela Ignazia Rita de Cascia of Austria was a member of the Tuscan branch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and an Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Bohemia, Hungary, and Tuscany by birth.

  3. Archduchess Rosa of Austria, Princess of Tuscany (Rosa Maria Antonie Roberta Josepha Anna Walburga Carmela Ignazia Rita de Cascia; 22 September 1906 – 17 September 1983) was a member of the Tuscan branch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and an Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Bohemia, Hungary, and Tuscany by birth.

  4. She regarded the Hungarians in particular as a horde of revolutionary hotheads working openly for the downfall of the Habsburg monarchy. She was in favour of strengthening Austria’s presence in the German lands in order to retain its traditional primacy among the German princes.

  5. Archduchess Rosa Maria Antonie Roberta Josepha Anna Walburga Carmela Ignazia Rita de Cascia of Austria (German: Rosa Maria Antonie Roberta Josepha Anna Walburga Carmela Ignazia Rita de Cascia, Erzherzogin von Österreich; 22 September 1906 – 17 September 1983) was a member of the Tuscan branch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and an ...

  6. As the daughter of an emperor, Archduchess Maria Elisabeth initially represented dynastic capital for a politically profitable marriage – but as the unmarried sister of an emperor, a very different prospect opened up for her: a politically influential office.

  7. Margaret of Austria: a life dedicated to the higher honour of the dynasty | Die Welt der Habsburger. Margaret was a daughter of Maximilian I and Mary of Burgundy. Her high birth made her an object of dynastic policy from infancy.