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Habsburg-Lorraine. Father. Archduke Otto of Austria. Mother. Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony. Archduke Maximilian of Austria (Maximilian Eugen Ludwig Friedrich Philipp Ignatius Josef Maria; 13 April 1895 – 19 January 1952) was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and the younger brother of the Emperor Charles I of Austria.
- Archduchy of Austria
The Archduchy of Austria (Latin: Archiducatus Austriae;...
- Archduchy of Austria
The Archduchy of Austria (Latin: Archiducatus Austriae; German: Erzherzogtum Österreich) was a major principality of the Holy Roman Empire and the nucleus of the Habsburg monarchy. With its capital at Vienna, the archduchy was centered at the Empire's southeastern periphery.
Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico (1832–1867), member of the Imperial House of Habsburg-Lorraine, emperor of Mexico. Archduke Maximilian Eugen of Austria (1895–1952), son of Archduke Otto Francis of Austria.
5 days ago · Also known as. English. Archduke Eugen of Austria. Austrian archduke and military officer (1863-1954) Archduke Eugen Ferdinand Pius Bernhard Felix Maria of Austria-Teschen. Archduke Eugen of Austria (-Teschen)
rchduke Eugen of Austria. born on May 21, 1863 in Groß Seelowitz. (Židlochovice, Czech Republic) died on December 30, 1954 in Meran, South Tyrol, Italy. He was born Archduke Ferdinand Pius Bernhard Felix Maria of Austria and was a field marshal in the Imperial and Royal Army.
Oct 6, 2024 · Archduke Eugen Ferdinand Pius Bernhard Felix Maria of Austria-Teschen (21 May 1863 – 30 December 1954) was an Archduke of Austria and a Prince of Hungary and Bohemia. He was the last Grand Master of the Teutonic Order from the Habsburg dynasty.
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Archduke Eugen of Austria (21 May 1863-30 December 1954) was an Archduke of Austria and an Austro-Hungarian general during World War I. He also served as Hochmeister of the Teutonic Order from 1894 to 1923, succeeding Archduke Wilhelm Franz of Austria and preceding Norbert Klein.