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  1. Philippine Welser (1527 – 24 April 1580) was the morganatic wife of Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria. She was granted the titles Baroness of Zinnenburg, Margravine of Burgau, Landgravine of Mellenburg and Countess of Oberhohenberg and Niederhohenberg .

  2. Philippine Welser ( 1527 en Augsburg – 24 a viz Ebrel 1580 e kastell Ambras, Innsbruck en Tirol) a oa gwreg Ferdinand II. Ar familh Welser eus Augsburg, a oa ur familh a arc'hantourien ha gwerzherien pinvidk-mor hag a-gouez en Europa a-bezh.

  3. Ele e sua primeira esposa Filipina Welser (1527-1580), eram pais de quatro filhos: André [ 1] ( 15 de junho de 1558 - 12 de novembro de 1600 ), tornou-se cardeal em 1576, Margrave de Burgau em 1578, bispo de Constança em 1589 e bispo de Brixen em 1591. Teve dois filhos ilegítimos;

  4. As refuge for his secret wife, Philippine Welser, Archduke Ferdinand II. built Ambras Castle on the foundations of a medieval fortress. At Ambras Castle today, visitors get a chance to experience the world of the 16th century, the legendary life of the lady of the castle, as well as the veritable treasure trove of what is the world’s first ...

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  5. Quando foi elevado à categoria de soberano provincial do Tirol, em 1563, o arquiduque ordenou a dois arquitectos italianos que transformassem a fortaleza medieval existente num palácio renascentista para a sua esposa morganática, Filipina Welser ( 1527 - 1580 ). Galeria de imagens históricas e artísticas[editar | editar código-fonte]

  6. Overview. Philippine Welser. (1527—1580) Quick Reference. (Augsburg, 1527–80, Schloß Ambras, Innsbruck), the beautiful daughter of the Augsburg patrician Bartholomäus Welser (see Welser), married in 1557 the Archduke Ferdinand of Tyrol. Her father-in-law, the Emperor Ferdinand I ...

  7. 15 de jun. de 2021 · Philippine Welser's is a singular story: the morganatic wife of the governor of Tyrol, Ferdinand II of Habsburg, she received as a gift from him the Castle of Ambras and... was the first woman to write a cookbook in the German area.