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Archduke Otto Franz Joseph Karl Ludwig Maria of Austria (21 April 1865 – 1 November 1906) was the second son of Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria (younger brother of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria) and his second wife, Princess Maria Annunziata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.
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His godfather was Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria...
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria of Austria...
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His godfather was Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria (represented by Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria); his godmother was his grandmother Infanta Maria Antonia of Portugal. [ 13 ] In November 1916, Otto became Crown Prince of Austria, Hungary, Bohemia and Croatia [ 6 ] [ 7 ] when his father, Archduke Charles, acceded to the throne.
Oto Francisco da Áustria (em alemão: Otto Franz Joseph Karl Ludwig Maria von Österreich; Graz, 21 de abril de 1865 — Viena, 1 de novembro de 1906), também conhecido como " o Belo " ou " o Belo Arquiduque ", foi um Arquiduque da Áustria, segundo filho do arquiduque Carlos Luís da Áustria e de sua segunda esposa, a princesa Maria Anunciata das Dua...
From 1246 until 1918, the duchy and its successor, the Archduchy of Austria, was ruled by the House of Habsburg. Following the defeat of Austria-Hungary in World War I, the titles were abolished or fell into abeyance with the erection of the modern Republic of Austria.
NameBornReignRuling Partc. 940 Son of Berthold of Nordgau or ...21 July 976 – 10 July 994c. 965 (?) First son of Leopold I and ...10 July 994 – 23 June 1018c. 985 Third son of Leopold I and ...23 June 1018 – 26 May 10551027 Son of Adalbert I and Frozza ...26 May 1055 – 10 June 1075Archduke Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria of Austria [a] (18 December 1863 – 28 June 1914) was the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary. [2] His assassination in Sarajevo was the most immediate cause of World War I.
Archduke (feminine: Archduchess; German: Erzherzog, feminine form: Erzherzogin) was the title borne from 1358 by the Habsburg rulers of the Archduchy of Austria, and later by all senior members of that dynasty. It denotes a rank within the former Holy Roman Empire (962–1806), which was below that of Emperor, and roughly equal to King, Prince ...