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  1. Zsófia Mária Tatjána Mónika Erzsébet Katalin von Habsburg-Lothringen (born 12 January 2001) is a Hungarian-Austrian member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine.

  2. Eilika, Duchess of Oldenburg (née Eilika Helene Jutta Clementine Duchess of Oldenburg; born 22 August 1972) is married to Georg von Habsburg, the third in the line of succession to the former Austro-Hungarian throne.

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    • Family Ties
    • Career
    • Honours and Awards

    Born in Germany as Paul Georg Maria Joseph Dominikus, he is the second son (and seventh and youngest child) of Otto von Habsburg, the last Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary, and his wife Regina Prinzessin von Sachsen-Meiningen. His father, heir of Charles I and IV, the last monarch of Austria-Hungary, renounced all claims to the Austrian throne in 19...

    Georg was the President of Red Cross in Hungary, having been named Hungary's Ambassador extraordinary to the European Parliamentin 1996. In December 2020 he was named as Hungary's Ambassador to France.

    Dynastic

    1. House of Habsburg-Lorraine: 1.1. Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece 1.2. Deputy Grand Master of the Order of Saint George

    National

    1. Tonga: 1.1. Grand Cross of The Most Devoted Royal Household Order of Tonga 1.2. King Tupou VI Coronation Medal

    Other

    1. Civis Honoris Causa of the University of Debrecen 2. Kopácsi Sándor Polgárőr ÉrdemrendMedal 3. Honorary Citizen (Civis Honoris Causa) of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics

    • Diplomat
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  3. Sophie of Bavaria. Archduchess of Austria (non-ruling member of the dynasty) Born 27 January 1805 in Munich. Died 28 May 1872 in Vienna. The daughter of King Maximilian I of Bavaria, Sophie married Archduke Franz Karl, the brother of Emperor Ferdinand I in 1824.

  4. Although Sophie did not openly interfere in day-to-day political decision-making, she was de facto the political mastermind and ‘agenda-setter’ behind her son. As the ‘secret empress’ she became a figure of hate for the liberal forces in the monarchy.

  5. As emperors, kings, archdukes and dukes the Habsburgs played a decisive role in shaping the history of Central Europe for more than six centuries. Nevertheless, there were times when Habsburg rule was disputed. Who ...

  6. 26 de mar. de 2024 · House of Habsburg, royal German family, one of the chief dynasties of Europe from the 15th to the 20th century. As dukes, archdukes, and emperors, the Habsburgs ruled Austria from 1282 until 1918. They also controlled Hungary and Bohemia (1526–1918) and ruled Spain and the Spanish empire for almost two centuries.