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1  Discussions about the Imperial Family and European Royalty / The Habsburgs / Re: Daughters of Emperor Ferdinand I on: May 18, 2008, 09:44:34 PM
Where were they nuns please?
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they were nuns in Royal Chapter of Hall in Tirol
i dont know how to post a link here but u can check it at guide2womenleaders website
i forgot to ask does anyone know why did Elisabeth daug. of Ferdinand I and her mother in law Bona Sforza fight over a parmesan
  cheese i read it in wikipedia it says its commomly known in Poland...
 thanks


Can me show where it is? I read wikipedia article about Bona but I didn't find it.
you had to read the article about Elisabeth it was there in the near bottom....
2  Discussions about the Imperial Family and European Royalty / The Habsburgs / Re: Daughters of Emperor Ferdinand I on: May 10, 2008, 07:16:27 AM
i forgot to ask does anyone know why did Elisabeth daug. of Ferdinand I and her mother in law Bona Sforza fight over a parmesan
  cheese i read it in wikipedia it says its commomly known in Poland...
 thanks
3  Discussions about the Imperial Family and European Royalty / The Habsburgs / Re: Daughters of Emperor Ferdinand I on: May 10, 2008, 05:37:08 AM
Anna and Gregoria (of Styria) were successively promised to Felipe III of Spain.
Due to their deaths, Felipe married their youngest sister Margaret

It was not not Anna, but Katharina (or Catherine) who was engaged to the future King Philip III of Spain. However, she died shortly after and her sister Gregoria was chosen to replace her; tragically, Gregoria also died shortly after and, finally, her sister Margaret was chosen and became King Philip III's wife.

thanks for the info but i read somewhere ( i cant remember where, sorry) that Katharina was promised to Rannucio  I  Farnese of Parma before she died....(Maybe its Elisabeth, its just a guess)
where did they get the name of Gregoria Maximiliana bcoz its quiet unique for a named of a Habsburg.


why did Ferdinand I allows three of his daughter to be a nun (Magdalena,Margaretha & Helene)
didn't he find any suitable husband for them thats why he allows them to become a nun?
can anyone post pictures of Margaretha and Helene pls.
thanks a lot
4  Discussions about the Imperial Family and European Royalty / The Habsburgs / Re: Empress Maria Theresa and her large family on: May 08, 2008, 06:18:53 AM
hi can any give more info about Johanna Gabriela she's my fave archduchess
what kind of character does she have and  how did she died
what kind of relation did she have with her siblings
how old was she when she was betrothed to ferdinand?
 
and pics of her.....
 
and more info about josepha too

pls.pls.pls...

thanks a lot
5  Discussions about the Imperial Family and European Royalty / The Habsburgs / Daughters of Emperor Ferdinand I on: May 08, 2008, 06:10:20 AM
hello to everyone  im new here...
can anyone give me more information about the daughter of HRE Ferdinand I

Elisabeth of Austria     1526 -1545                 
Anna of Austria    1528 - 1590    
Maria of Austria     1531- 1581    
Magdalena of Austria  1532- 1590    A nun.
Catharine of Austria    1533 -1572                           
Eleonora of Austria     1534-1594    
Margaret of Austria    1536 -1567 A nun
Barbara of Austria    1539 - 1572
Ursula of Austria     1541-1543    
Helen of Austria    1543 - 1574    A nun.
Johanna of Austria   1547- 1578    

and of Charles II of Styria


Anna (1573-1598),
Maria Christina (10 Nov 1574 - 6 April 1621),
Katharina (1576-1595)
Elisabeth (1577-1586)
Gregoria (1581-1597)
Eleonora (1582-1620)
Margaret of Austria (1584-1611), married in 1599 Philip III of Spain (1578-1621)
Constance of Austria (1588-1631), married in 1605 Sigismund III Vasa of Poland (1566-1632)
Maria Magdalena (1589-1631),

pls post some pics too........
thanks a lot   
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