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  1. Segismundo de Austria ( Innsbruck, 26 de octubre de 1427 — ibídem, 4 de marzo de 1496) Duque, y más tarde Archiduque de Austria Anterior. Fue un Habsburgo que gobernó el Tirol de 1446 a 1490. Vida. Segismundo (en alemán Siegmund o Sigmund) nació en Innsbruck. Sus padres eran Federico IV de Austria y Ana de Brunswick.

    • 4 de marzo de 1496jul. (68 años), Innsbruck (Austria)
    • Stift Stams Austrian Grave
    • Siegmund
  2. Segismundo Francisco de Austria. Segismundo Francisco (27 de noviembre de 1630 - 25 de junio de 1665) fue el gobernante de Austria Anterior, incluido el Tirol desde 1662 hasta 1665. Fue el último gobernante de su dinastía. Biografía. Nació en Innsbruck, segundo hijo de Leopoldo V, Archiduque de Austria y Claudia de Médici.

    • Jesuitenkirche Innsbruck
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    • Reformatio Sigismundi
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    Early life

    Born in Nuremberg or Prague, Sigismund was the son of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and his fourth and final wife, Elizabeth of Pomerania, who was the granddaughter of King Casimir III of Poland and the great-granddaughter of Gediminas, a Grand Duke of Lithuania. He was named after Saint Sigismund of Burgundy, the favourite saint of Sigismund's father. From Sigismund's childhood, he was nicknamed the "ginger fox" (liška ryšavá) in the Bohemian Crown landson account of his hair colour. King L...

    King of Hungary

    On the death of her father in 1382, his betrothed, Mary, became queen of Hungary and Sigismund married her in 1385 in Zólyom (today Zvolen). The next year, he was accepted as Mary's future co-ruler by the Treaty of Győr. However, Mary was captured, together with her mother, Elizabeth of Bosnia, who had acted as regent, in 1387 by the rebellious House of Horvat, Bishop Paul Horvat of Mačva, his brother John Horvatand younger brother Ladislav. Sigismund's mother-in-law was strangled, while Mary...

    King of the Romans

    After the death of King Rupert of Germany in 1410, Sigismund—ignoring the claims of his half-brother Wenceslaus—was elected as successor by three of the electors on 20 September 1410, but he was opposed by his cousin Jobst of Moravia, who had been elected by four electors in a different election on 1 October. Jobst's death 18 January 1411 removed this conflict and Sigismund was again elected king on 21 July 1411. His coronation was deferred until 8 November 1414, when it took place at Aachen.

    Sigismund married twice but had little luck in securing the succession to his crowns. Each of his two marriages resulted in the birth of one child. His first-born child, probably a son, was born prematurely as a result of a horse riding accident suffered by Queen Mary of Hungary when she was well advanced in pregnancy. Mother and child both died sh...

    The Reformatio Sigismundi appeared in connection with efforts to reform the Holy Roman Empire during the reign of Emperor Sigismund (1410–1437). It was presented in 1439 at the Council of Basel, published by an anonymous author, and referred to the injustice of the German rulers. It included a vision of Sigismund's about the appearance of a priest-...

    Title of Sigismund in the Hungarian first decree of 1405: "Sigismund, by the Grace of God, King of Hungary, Dalmatia, Croatia, Rama, Serbia, Galicia, Lodomeria, Cumania and Bulgaria, Margrave of Br...

    Films

    King Sigismund is portrayed by British actor Matthew Goode in the 2022 film Jan Žižka by director Petr Jákl.

    Video games

    King Sigismund is a briefly seen antagonist in the 2018 Warhorse Studios hit action role-playing game Kingdom Come: Deliverance.

    "Sigismund" . New International Encyclopedia. 1905.
  3. El archiduque Segismundo Leopoldo de Austria ( Milán, 7 de enero de 1826 - Viena, 15 de diciembre de 1891) fue un príncipe y militar austríaco. Biografía. Era el quinto de los hijos, y tercero de los varones del matrimonio formado por el archiduque Raniero de Austria y la princesa Isabel de Saboya-Carignano.

    • Segismundo Leopoldo Raniero María Ambrosio Valentín
    • Su Alteza Imperial y Real
  4. Segismundo de Luxemburgo (15 de febrero de 1368 - 9 de diciembre de 1437) fue monarca como rey de Hungría y Croacia ( jure uxoris) desde 1387, rey de Alemania desde 1410, rey de Bohemia desde 1419 y emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico desde 1433 hasta su muerte en 1437, así como príncipe elector de Brandeburgo (1378-1388 y 1411-1415).

  5. Cuando Casimiro murió en 1492, Segismundo era su único hijo sin títulos ni tierras. De 1495 a 1496, le pidió a su hermano Alejandro que le proporcionara tierras, y Elisabeth Habsburg intentó instalarlo en el trono de Austria. Ambos esfuerzos fracasaron.

  6. Innsbruck (Austria), 28.X.1687 – Apóstoles (Argentina), 23.XI.1772. Misionero jesuita (SI), botánico y naturalista. El padre Aperger, conocido popularmente como Asperger, era natural de Innsbruck, Tirol, donde había nacido en 1687.