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Archduchess Helena; Hereditary Duchess of Württemberg: Born 30 October 1903 Linz, Austria-Hungary: Died: 8 September 1924 (aged 20) Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Weimar Republic: Spouse
- Archduke Peter Ferdinand, Prince of Tuscany
- Maria Christina, Princess Georg Hartmann of Liechtenstein
Helena of Austria; Archduchess of Austria: Born 7 January 1543 Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire: Died: 5 March 1574 (aged 31) Hall in Tirol, County of Tyrol, Holy Roman Empire: House: House of Habsburg: Father: Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor: Mother: Anne of Bohemia and Hungary
Contenidos. Ancestros. Elena de Habsburgo ( Viena, 7 de enero de 1543 – Hall in Tirol, 5 de marzo de 1574). Archiduquesa de Austria, era hija del emperador Fernando I y de Ana Jagellón de Hungría y Bohemia . Con sus hermanas Magdalena y Margarita fundó el convento para monjas de Hall, construcción empezada en 1567 y terminada dos años después.
- Helena von Österreich
- Jesuitenkirche (Hall in Tirol)
- Early Life
- Marriage and Later Life
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Childhood
Helene Caroline Therese was the third child and eldest daughter of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria. Princess Ludovika had been pregnant with twins, but lost one of the fetuses during a trip to Bayreuth. Helene was born on 4 April 1834 in the Herzog Max Palais in Munichand was christened Caroline Therese Helene. As a child, Helene and her siblings enjoyed a more carefree and informal upbringing than what was customary for royal children at the time. Their fam...
Marriage prospects
In 1853 Helene traveled with her mother, Ludovika, and her younger sister Elisabeth to Bad Ischl, Upper Austria for the birthday of her cousin, Franz Joseph I, then the Emperor of Austria. During this visit, Franz Joseph asked for Elisabeth's hand in marriage. Historical accounts often contain the assertion that according to a plan by the two mothers, Franz Joseph was to be engaged to Helene instead. However, recent source investigations have shown that there is no written evidence to support...
The wedding ceremony was held on 24 August 1858 at Possenhofen Castle. To mark the occasion, the in-laws gave the bride a necklace worth 160,000 Gulden.[citation needed] In spite of the earlier objections to the match, Helene is considered to have had the only happy marriage among the five Wittelsbach sisters.[citation needed] The first child, a da...
Brigitte Hamann: Kaiserin wider Willen, 1981. ISBN 3-492-22990-5Conte Corti: Elisabeth. Die seltsame Frau, 1934. ISBN 3-222-10897-8Erika Bestenreiter: Sisi und ihre Geschwister, München 2004. ISBN 3-492-24006-2Sigrid-Maria Größing: Sisi und ihre Familie, Wien 2005. ISBN 3-8000-3857-9Media related to Duchess Helene in Bavariaat Wikimedia Commons 1. Thurn-Taxis.com- Helene in Bavaria, a key person in the long history of the Thurn & Taxis Postal family
Archduchess Helena of Austria. Archduchess of Austria, nun, co-founder of the convent in Hall in Tirol. Upload media. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Helena von Österreich. Date of birth. 7 January 1543 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Vienna. Date of death.
11 de ene. de 2024 · Description. Also known as. English. Archduchess Helena of Austria. Archduchess of Austria, nun, co-founder of the convent in Hall in Tirol. Helena of Austria.
1 de jul. de 2023 · Wikipedia. Name in native language. Helene von Österreich. Date of birth. 30 October 1903. Linz. Date of death. 8 September 1924. Tübingen.