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  1. Leopoldo I (nome completo: Leopold Ignaz Joseph Balthasar Felician ; ungherese : I. Lipót ; 9 giugno 1640 – 5 maggio 1705) è stato imperatore del Sacro Romano Impero , re di Ungheria , Croazia e Boemia . Secondo figlio di Ferdinando III, imperatore del Sacro Romano Impero , dalla sua prima moglie, Maria Anna di Spagna , Leopoldo divenne erede legittimo nel 1654 alla morte del fratello ...

  2. House of Habsburg. Holy Roman Emperor (1658-1705), King of Hungary and Croatia and King of Bohemia. Also known as I. Lipót. Born on 9 June 1640 in Vienna. Died on 5 May 1705 in Vienna. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q150494)

  3. Leopold I was married three times and fathered a total of sixteen children, of whom only six survived into adulthood. His first marriage was to the infanta Margarita Teresa (1651–1673) from the Spanish Habsburg line. Intended to consolidate the claim of the Austrian Habsburgs to the Spanish throne, the wedding took place in 1666 after a ...

  4. Leopold I, (born June 9, 1640, Vienna, Austria—died May 5, 1705, Vienna), Holy Roman emperor (1658–1705). Son of Ferdinand III, Leopold was a devout Catholic destined for the church, but, when his elder brother died unexpectedly (1654), he became heir apparent to the Austrian Habsburg lands. He was crowned successively king of Hungary (1655 ...

  5. Leopoldo I (Leopold Ignaz Joseph Balthasar Felician; húngaro : I. Lipót ; 9 de junio de 1640 - 5 de mayo de 1705) fue emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico , rey de Hungría , Croacia y Bohemia . El segundo hijo de Fernando III, Emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico , con su primera esposa, María Ana de España , Leopoldo se convirtió en heredero en 1654 por la muerte de su ...

  6. Ruler of the Habsburg Monarchy from 1657, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire from 1658 until his death in 1705. Born in Vienna on 9 June 1640 Died in Vienna on 5 May 1705. Motto: ‘Consilio et industria – By counsel and industry’. Leopold I became emperor after the sudden death of his brother Ferdinand IV. Originally destined for a career in ...

  7. LEOPOLD I. (1640–1705), Roman emperor, the second son of the emperor Ferdinand III. and his first wife Maria Anna, daughter of Philip III. of Spain, was born on the 9th of June 1640. Intended for the Church, he received a good education, but his prospects were changed by the death of his elder brother, the German king Ferdinand IV., in July 1654, when he became his f