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  1. 6 de ene. de 2023 · Archduchess Mathilde Marie Adelgunde Alexandra of Austria (25 January 1849 – 6 June 1867) was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine as the daughter of Archduke Albert, Duke of Teschen. She was intended to become the Queen of Italy as the wife of Umberto I , but her early death prevented the marriage.

  2. Daughter of Albrecht von Österreich-Teschen, Erzherzog von Österreich and Hildegard of Bavaria, Duchess of Teschen Sister of Marie von Habsburg-Teschen and Karl Albrecht Ludwig of Austria-Teschen, Archduke. Occupation: Archduchess of Austria-Teschen: Managed by: Ofir Friedman: Last Updated: December 16, 2020

  3. Welcome back to another episode of Fatal Fortunes. Join Al and Nathan for a discussion of a little know Austrian Princess MATHILDA OF AUSTRIA (1849-1867) who is not known for her life but instead for her tragic death. Check us out on instagram @FatalFortunes

  4. Prussian ambassador's letter to Frederick the Great [g] The Treaty of Breslau of June 1742 ended hostilities between Austria and Prussia. With the First Silesian War at an end, the Queen soon made the recovery of Bohemia her priority. French troops fled Bohemia in the winter of the same year. On 12 May 1743, Maria Theresa was crowned Queen of Bohemia in St. Vitus Cathedral suo jure. Prussia ...

  5. Mathilda of Austria Archduchess of Austria Full name German: Mathilde Marie Adelgunde Alexandra House House of Habsburg Lorrai

  6. Sophie Friederike Dorothea Maria Josepha. House. Habsburg-Lorraine. Father. Franz Joseph I of Austria. Mother. Elisabeth in Bavaria. Archduchess Sophie of Austria (5 March 1855 – 29 May 1857) was the first child of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empress Elisabeth of Austria. She died aged two.

  7. Archduchess Mathilde of Austria (Mathilde Marie Adelgunde Alexandra; 25 January 1849, Vienna – 6 June 1867, Schloss Hetzendorf near Vienna) was an Austrian noblewoman. She was the second daughter of Archduke Albert, Duke of Teschen and Princess Hildegard of Bavaria (1825–1864). Family