Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
Ferdinand III |
Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary, King of Bohemia, Archduke of Austria[1][1] |
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King of Hungary
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1637 (1625)-1657 |
Coronation |
8 December 1626, Sopron |
Predecessor |
Ferdinand II |
Successor |
Leopold I |
King of Bohemia
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1637 (1627)-1657 |
Coronation |
21 November 1627, Prague |
Predecessor |
Ferdinand II |
Successor |
Leopold I |
King of the Romans (King of Germany)
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22 December 1636-1657 |
Coronation |
30 December 1636, Regensburg |
Predecessor |
Ferdinand II |
Successor |
Leopold I |
Holy Roman Emperor;
Archduke of Austria
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Reign |
1637-1657 |
Predecessor |
Ferdinand II |
Successor |
Leopold I |
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Spouse |
Maria Ana of Austria
Maria Leopoldine of Austria
Eleonora Gonzaga |
Issue |
Ferdinand IV of Hungary
Mariana, Queen of Spain
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
Archduke Charles Joseph
Eleanora, Queen of Poland, Duchess of Lorraine
Maria Anna Josepha, Electress Palatine |
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House of Habsburg |
Father |
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor |
Mother |
Maria Anna of Bavaria |
Born |
13 July 1608
Graz, Austria |
Died |
2 April 1657(1657-04-02) (aged 48)
Vienna, Austria |
Burial |
Imperial Crypt, Vienna, Austria |
Ferdinand III (13 July 1608 – 2 April 1657) was Holy Roman Emperor from 15 February 1637 until his death, as well as King of Hungary, King of Bohemia and Archduke of Austria.
Life
Ferdinand was born in Graz, the eldest son of Emperor Ferdinand II of Habsburg and his first wife, Maria Anna of Bavaria. Educated by the Jesuits, he became King of Hungary in 1625, King of Bohemia in 1627 and Archduke of Austria in 1621.
Following the death of Wallenstein (who had previously denied him the overall military command of the Catholic side) in 1634, he was made titular head of the Imperial Army in the Thirty Years' War, and later that year joined with his cousin, the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand, being nominally responsible of the capture of Donauwörth and Regensburg, and of defeat of the Swedes at the Battle of Nördlingen. Leader of the peace party at court, he helped negotiate the Peace of Prague with the Protestant States, especially Saxony in 1635.
Having been elected King of the Romans in 1636, he succeeded his father as Holy Roman Emperor in 1637. He hoped to be able to make peace soon with France and Sweden, but the war dragged on for another 11 years, finally coming to an end with the Peace of Westphalia (Treaty of Münster with France, Treaty of Osnabrück with Sweden) in 1648, both negotiated by his envoy Maximilian von und zu Trauttmansdorff, a diplomat who had been made a count in 1623 by his father Ferdinand II.
During the last period of the war, in 1644 Ferdinand III gave to all rulers of German states the right to conduct their own foreign policy (ius belli ac pacis). This way the emperor was trying to gain more allies in the negotiations with France and Sweden. This very edict contributed to the gradual erosion of the imperial authority in the Holy Roman Empire.
After 1648 the emperor was engaged in carrying out the terms of the treaty and ridding Germany of the foreign soldiery. In 1656 he sent an army into Italy to assist Spain in her struggle with France, and he had just concluded an alliance with Poland to check the aggressions of Charles X. of Sweden when he died on the 2nd of April 1657
Marriages and children
On 20 February 1631 Ferdinand III married his first wife Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria. She was the youngest daughter of Philip III of Spain and Margaret of Austria. They were first cousins as Maria Anna's mother was a sister of Ferdinand's father. They were parents to six children:
- Ferdinand IV of Hungary (8 September 1633 – 9 July 1654).
- Mariana of Austria (22 December 1634 – 16 May 1696). Married her maternal uncle Philip IV of Spain. They were parents to Charles II of Spain, the last Habsburg monarch of Spain.
- Archduke Philip August of Austria (1637–1639).
- Archduke Maximilian Thomas of Austria (1638–1639).
- Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor (9 June 1640 – 5 May 1705).
- Archduchess Maria of Austria (1646).
In 1648, Ferdinand III married his second wife Archduchess Maria Leopoldine of Austria. She was a daughter of Leopold V, Archduke of Austria and Claudia de' Medici. They were first cousins as male-line grandchildren of Charles II, Archduke of Austria and Maria Anna of Bavaria. They had a single son:
- Archduke Karl Josef of Austria (1649–1664). He was Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights from 1662 to his death.
In 1651, Ferdinand III married Eleonora Gonzaga. She was a daughter of Charles IV Gonzaga, Duke of Rethel. They were parents to four children:
- Archduchess Theresia Maria Josefa of Austria (1652–1653).
- Archduchess Eleonora Maria Josefa of Austria (1653–1697). Married first Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki, King of Poland and secondly Charles V, Duke of Lorraine.
- Archduchess Maria Anna Josepha of Austria (1654–1689). Married Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine.
- Archduke Ferdinand Josef of Austria (1657–1658).
Music
Ferdinand III was a well-known patron of music and a composer. He studied music under Giovanni Valentini, who bequeathed his musical works to him, and had close ties with Johann Jakob Froberger, one of the most important keyboard composers of the 17th century. Froberger lamented the emperor's death and dedicated to him one of his most celebrated works, Lamentation faite sur la mort très douloureuse de Sa Majesté Impériale, Ferdinand le troisième; a tombeau for Ferdinand III's death was composed by the renowned violinist Johann Heinrich Schmelzer. Some of Ferdinand's own compositions survive in manuscripts: masses, motets, hymns and other sacred music, as well as a few secular pieces. His Drama musicum was praised by Athanasius Kircher, and the extant works, although clearly influenced by Valentini, show a composer with an individual style and a solid technique.[2]
Recordings of Ferdinand's compositions include:
- Jesu Redemptor Omnium. Deus Tuorum. Humanae Salutis. With Schmelzer: Lamento Sopra La Morte de Ferdinand III. Joseph I: Regina Coeli. Leopold I: Sonata Piena; Laudate Pueri. Wiener Akademie, dir. Martin Haselböck, CPO 1997.
- Ferdinand III: Hymnus "Jesu Corona Virginum". On Musik für Gamben-Consort. Klaus Mertens, Hamburger Ratsmusik, dir. Simone Eckert CPO 2010
Ancestors
Ancestors of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
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16. Philip I of Castile |
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8. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor |
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17. Joanna of Castile |
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4. Charles II, Archduke of Austria |
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18. Vladislas II of Bohemia and Hungary |
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19. Anna of Foix-Candale |
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2. Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor |
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20. William IV, Duke of Bavaria |
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10. Albert V, Duke of Bavaria |
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21. Marie of Baden-Sponheim |
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5. Maria Anna of Bavaria |
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22. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (= 8) |
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11. Anna of Austria |
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23. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (= 9) |
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24. William IV, Duke of Bavaria (= 20) |
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12. Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (= 10) |
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6. William V, Duke of Bavaria |
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27. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (= 9) |
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3. Maria Anna of Bavaria |
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28. Antoine, Duke of Lorraine |
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14. Francis I, Duke of Lorraine |
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29. Renée of Bourbon-Montpensier |
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7. Renata of Lorraine |
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30. Christian II of Denmark |
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15. Christina of Denmark |
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31. Isabella of Austria |
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Titles
Ferdinand III, by the grace of God elected Holy Roman Emperor, forever August, King of Germany, King of Hungary, Bohemia, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Rama, Serbia, Galicia, Lodomeria, Cumania and Bulgaria, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, Brabant, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Margrave of Moravia, Duke of Luxemburg, of the Higher and Lower Silesia, of Wurtemberg and Teck, Prince of Swabia, Count of Habsburg, Tyrol, Kyburg and Goritia, Marquess of the Holy Roman Empire, Burgovia, the Higher and Lower Lusace, Lord of the Marquisate of Slavonia, of Port Naon and Salines, etc. etc.
See also
- Kings of Germany family tree. He was related to every other king of Germany.
References
- Lothar Höbelt, Ferdinand III. (1608–1657). Friedenskaiser wider Willen (Graz: Ares Verlag. 2008), 488 S.
External links
Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
Born: 13 July 1608 Died: 2 April 1657 |
Regnal titles |
Preceded by
Ferdinand II |
King of Hungary
King of Bohemia
1627–1657
with Ferdinand IV |
Succeeded by
Leopold I |
Holy Roman Emperor (elect)
Archduke of Austria
1637–1657 |
King in Germany
(formally King of the Romans)
1636–1653 |
Succeeded by
Ferdinand IV |
German nobility |
Preceded by
Ferdinand IV |
Duke of Teschen
1654–1657 |
Succeeded by
Leopold I |
Austrian archdukes |
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1st Generation |
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2nd Generation |
Archduke Cristopher · Maximilian I · Archduke John · Archduke Wolfgang
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3rd Generation |
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4th Generation |
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5th Generation |
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6th Generation |
Charles, Prince of Asturias* · Archduke Ferdinand · Rudolf V · Archduke Ernest · Matthias · Maximilian III · Albert VII · Archduke Wenzel · Archduke Frederick · Archduke Charles · Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias* · Archduke Ferdinand · Archduke Carlos Lorenzo* · Diego, Prince of Asturias* · Philip III of Spain* · Ferdinand III · Archduke Charles · Archduke Maximilian Ernest · Leopold V · Archduke Charles
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7th Generation |
Archduke Charles · Philip IV of Spain* · Archduke Philipp · Archduke John-Charles · Archduke Albert · Archduke Charles* · Ferdinand IV · Archduke Ferdinand* · Archduke Alfonso Mauricio · Leopold Wilhelm · Ferdinand Charles · Sigismund Francis
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8th Generation |
Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias* · Ferdinand IV of Hungary · Archduke Francisco Fernando* · Archduke Philip August · Archduke Maximilian Thomas · Leopold VI · Archduke Charles Joseph · Archduke Ferdinand Joseph Alois · Philip Prospero, Prince of Asturias* · Archduke Ferdinand Thomas* · Charles II of Spain*
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9th Generation |
Archduke Ferdinand Wenzel · Archduke John Leopold · Joseph I · Archduke Leopold Joseph · Charles III
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10th Generation |
Archduke Leopold Joseph · Archduke Leopold John
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11th Generation |
Joseph II** · Archduke Charles Louis** · Leopold VII** · Archduke Ferdinand** · Maximilian Franz, Archbishop-Elector of Cologne**
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12th Generation |
Emperor Francis I** · Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany** · Charles, Duke of Teschen** · Alexander Leopold, Palatine of Hungary** · Joseph, Palatine of Hungary** · Archduke Anton Victor** · Archduke John** · Archduke Rainier Joseph** · Archduke Louis** · Cardinal-Archduke Rudolf** · Archduke Josef Franz*** · Francis IV, Duke of Modena*** · Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph*** · Archduke Maximilian*** · Karl, Primate of Hungary***
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13th Generation |
Emperor Ferdinand I · Francis Leopold, Grand Prince of Tuscany** · Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany** · Archduke Joseph Franz · Archduke Franz Karl · Archduke Johann Nepomuk · Albert, Duke of Teschen · Stephen, Palatine of Hungary · Archduke Karl Ferdinand · Francis V, Duke of Modena*** · Archduke Frederick Ferdinand · Archduke Ferdinand Karl Viktor*** · Archduke Rudolf · Archduke Leopold Ludwig · Archduke Ernest Karl · Archduke Alexander · Archduke Sigismund Leopold · Archduke Rainer Ferdinand · Archduke Wilhelm Franz · Archduke Heinrich Anton · Archduke Maximilian Karl · Archduke Joseph Karl
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14th Generation |
Emperor Franz Joseph I · Maximilian I of Mexico · Archduke Charles Louis · Archduke Ludwig Viktor · Ferdinand IV, Grand Duke of Tuscany** · Archduke Karl Salvator** · Archduke Rainier** · Archduke Ludwig Salvator** · Archduke John Salvator** · Archduke Karl · Archduke Franz Joseph · Friedrich, Duke of Teschen · Archduke Charles Stephen · Archduke Eugen · Archduke Joseph August · Archduke Ladislaus
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15th Generation |
Crown Prince Rudolf · Archduke Franz Ferdinand*** · Archduke Otto Francis · Archduke Ferdinand Karl · Archduke Leopold Ferdinand** · Archduke Joseph Ferdinand** · Archduke Peter Ferdinand** · Archduke Heinrich Ferdinand** · Archduke Robert Ferdinand** · Archduke Leopold Salvator** · Archduke Franz Salvator** · Archduke Albrecht Salvator** · Archduke Rainier Salvator** · Archduke Ferdinand Salvator** · Albrecht Franz, Duke of Teschen · Archduke Karl Albrecht · Archduke Leo Karl · Archduke Wilhelm · Archduke Joseph Francis · Archduke Ladislaus Joseph · Archduke Matthias
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16th Generation |
Emperor Charles I · Archduke Maximilian Eugen · Archduke Gottfried** · Archduke Georg** · Archduke Rainier** · Archduke Leopold Maria** · Archduke Anton** · Archduke Franz Joseph** · Archduke Karl Pius** · Archduke Franz Karl** · Archduke Hubert Salvator** · Archduke Theodor Salvator** · Archduke Clemens Salvator** · Archduke Joseph Arpád · Archduke Itsván · Archduke Géza · Archduke Michael Koloman
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17th Generation |
Crown Prince Otto · Archduke Robert*** · Archduke Felix · Archduke Carl Ludwig · Archduke Rudolf · Archduke Ferdinand Karl · Archduke Heinrich Maria · Archduke Leopold Franz** · Archduke Guntram** · Archduke Radbot** · Archduke Johann** · Archduke Georg** · Archduke Stephan** · Archduke Dominic** · Archduke Friederich Salvator** · Archduke Andreas Salvator** · Archduke Markus** · Archduke Johann** · Archduke Michael** · Archduke Franz Salvator** · Archduke Karl Salvator** · Archduke Joseph Karl · Archduke Andreas Agustinus · Archduke Nicholas Franz · Archduke Johann Jacob · Archduke Edward Karl · Archduke Paul Rudolf
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18th Generation |
Archduke Karl · Archduke Georg · Archduke Lorenz*** · Archduke Gerhard*** · Archduke Martin*** · Archduke Karl Philipp · Archduke Raimund Joseph · Archduke Itsván · Archduke Rudolf · Archduke Carl Christian · Archduke Karl Peter · Archduke Simeon · Archduke Johannes · Archduke Maximilian Heinrich · Archduke Philipp Joachim · Archduke Ferdinand Karl · Archduke Konrad · Archduke Sigismund** · Archduke Georg** · Archduke Guntram** · Archduke Leopold** · Archduke Alexander Salvator** · Archduke Thaddäus Salvator** · Archduke Casimir Salvator** · Archduke Matthias** · Archduke Johannes** · Archduke Bernhard** · Archduke Benedikt · Archduke Joseph Albrecht · Archduke Paul Leo · Archduke Friedrich Cyprian · Archduke Benedikt Alexander · Archduke Nicolás · Archduke Santiago · Archduke Paul Benedikt
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19th Generation |
Archduke Ferdinand Zvonimir · Archduke Karl Konstantin · Archduke Amedeo*** · Archduke Joachim*** · Archduke Bartholomaeus*** · Archduke Emmanuel*** · Archduke Felix Carl · Archduke Andreas Franz · Archduke Paul Johannes · Archduke Carl Christian · Archduke Johannes · Archduke Thomas · Archduke Franz Ludwig · Archduke Michael · Archduke Joseph · Archduke Imre · Archduke Imre · Archduke Christoph · Archduke Alexander · Archduke Lorenz Carl · Archduke Wilhelm · Archduke Johannes · Archduke Ludwig · Archduke Philipp · Archduke Nicholas · Archduke Constantin · Archduke Jacob Maximilian · Archduke Leopold Amedeo** · Archduke Maximilian** · Archduke Leopold** · Archduke Constantin Salvator** · Archduke Paul Salvator**
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**also a prince of Tuscany
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House of Habsburg |
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Ferdinand II |
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Spouse(s)
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Maria Anna of Bavaria • Eleonor Gonzaga
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Children
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Archduchess Christine • Archduke Charles • Archduke John Charles • Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor • Archduchess Maria Anna • Cecilia Renata, Queen of Poland • Archduke Leopold Wilhelm
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Armorial of the Holy Roman Empire |
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Ferdinand III |
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Spouse(s)
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Infanta Maria Anna of Spain • Archduchess Maria Leopoldine of Austria • Eleanor Gonzaga
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Children
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Ferdinand IV of Hungary • Mariana, Queen of Spain • Archduke Philip August • Archduke Maximilian Thomas • Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor • Archduke Charles Joseph • Archduchess Theresia Maria Josefa • Eleonora Maria Josefa, Queen of Poland; Duchess of Lorraine • Maria Anna Josepha, Electress Palatine • Archduke Ferdinand Josef
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Leopold I |
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Infanta Margaret Theresa of Spain • Archduchess Claudia Felicitas of Austria • Eleonor Magdalene of the Palatinate
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Children
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Archduke Ferdinand Wenze • Maria Antonia, Electress of Bavaria • Archduke Johann Leopold • Archduchess aria Anna Antonia • Archduchess Anna Maria Sophia • Archduchess Maria Josepha • Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor • Archduchess Christina • Archduchess Maria Elisabeth • Archduke Leopold Joseph • Maria Anna, Queen of Portugl • Archduchess Maria Theresia • Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor • Achduchess Maria Josepha • Archduchess Maria Magdalena • Archduchess Maria Margaretha
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Joseph I |
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Wilhelmina Amalia of Brunswick
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Children
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Maria Josepha, Queen of Poland, Electress of Saxony • Archduke Leopold Joseph • Maria Amalia, Holy Roman Empress
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Charles VI |
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HH Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
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Children
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Archduke Leopold Johann • Maria Theresa of Austria • Archduchess Maria Anna, Princess Charles Alexander of Lorraine • Archduchess Maria Amalia
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grandhildren
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Archduchess Maria Elisabeth • Archduchess Maria Anna, Abbess of Imperial and Royal Convent for Noble Ladies • Archduchess Maria Karolina • Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor • Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen • Archduchess Maria Elisabeth • Archduke Charles Joseph • Maria Amalia, Duchess of Parma • Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor • Archduchess Maria Carolina Archduchess Maria Johanna Gabriela • Archduchess Maria Josepha • Maria Carolina, Queen of Naples and Sicily • Ferdinand I, Archduke of Austria-Este • Maria Antoinia, Queen of France • Archduke Maximilian Franz
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