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  1. Hace 4 días · François-Joseph I er (en allemand Franz Joseph I.), né le 18 août 1830 à Vienne et mort le 21 novembre 1916 dans la même ville, est empereur d’Autriche et roi apostolique de Hongrie. Membre de la maison de Habsbourg-Lorraine, il règne sur l'Autriche et la Hongrie du 2 décembre 1848 au 21 novembre 1916 [1].

  2. Hace 4 días · Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria-Este, was born on 18 December 1863 in Graz, Austria. As a member of the House of Habsburg, Franz Ferdinand held a significant position within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, one of the dominant powers in Europe at the turn of the 20th century. His life and tragic…

  3. Hace 1 día · Events leading to World War I. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand [a] was one of the key events that led to World War I. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, were assassinated on 28 June 1914 by Bosnian Serb student Gavrilo Princip.

  4. Hace 4 días · On 28 June 2014, Austrian royal family members including Ferdinand and more than 120 direct descendants of Archduke Franz Ferdinand gathered in Lower Austria to mark the 100th anniversary of his death.

  5. Hace 5 días · Austria - Bohemian Rising, Counter Reformation: War became inevitable when Emperor Matthias died in 1619. Not that he had been master of the situation, but his death brought Ferdinand II, the most uncompromising Counter-Reformer, to the head of the house of Habsburg.

  6. Hace 4 días · While Albrecht lived in Berg Palace from 1949 until the end of his life in 1996, his son and successor Franz primarily uses the side wing of the Nymphenburg Palace that is available to him. The administration of the House of Wittelsbach is also based there.

  7. Hace 1 día · Austria - Protestantism, Reformation, Habsburgs | Britannica. Geography & Travel Countries of the World. Advance of Protestantism. in Austria in History. Also known as: Österreich, Republic of Austria, Republik Österreich. Written by. Erich Zöllner. Emeritus Professor of Austrian History, University of Vienna.