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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, Ambras Castle and a Secret Love. 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 ...

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  3. 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.

  4. Philippine Welser (* 1527 in Augsburg; † 24. April 1580 auf Schloss Ambras , Innsbruck in Tirol ) war eine Augsburger Patriziertochter und die Ehefrau von Erzherzog Ferdinand II. von Habsburg, Landesfürst von Tirol .

  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. El archiduque Fernando II hizo construir el Castillo de Ambras en los terrenos de un palacio medieval como refugio para su esposa secreta, Philippine Welser. El Castillo de Ambras permite a sus visitantes adentrarse en el mundo del siglo XVI y de la vida de la dama del palacio, y es el primer museo del mundo que permite sumergirse en valiosos ...

  7. Philippine Welser (* 1527 in Augsburg; † 24. April 1580 auf Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck in Tirol) war eine Augsburger Patriziertochter und die Ehefrau von Erzherzog Ferdinand II. von Habsburg, Landesfürst von Tirol.