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Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Franz Ferdinand (18 December 1863 – 28 June 1914) was an Archduke of Austria-Este, Austro Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia, and from 1889 until his death, heir presumptive to the ...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_of_Austria
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First World War.com - A multimedia history of world war one ... The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, on 28 June 1914, set in train a series of diplomatic events that led inexorably to the outbreak of war in Europe at the end of July 1914.
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www.firstworldwar.com/source/harrachmemoir.htm
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First World War.com - A multimedia history of world war one ... Archduke Franz Ferdinand interrupting the Mayor's welcome speech at Sarajevo's city hall, 28 June 1914. ... Click here to view film footage of Archduke Franz Ferdinand arriving at Sarajevo's Town Hall on 28 June 1914. Click here to view footage of Ferdinand's funeral.
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www.firstworldwar.com/bio/ferdinand.htm
www.firstworldwar.com/bio/ferdinand.htm
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The first was of the Emperor's son, Crown Prince Rudolph, who killed himself (and his sixteen year old mistress) in 1889. The second was the death of his father, Archduke Charles Louis, in 1896. Now it was Franz Ferdinand that would be next in line for the Crown.
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www.worldwar1.com/biohff.htm
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Whatever else he may have done in life, Archduke Franz Ferdinand is known now as the man whose assassination touched ... Whatever else he may have done in life, Archduke Franz Ferdinand is known now as the man whose assassination touched off World War I. The nephew of the Hapsburg emperor Franz Josef, Ferdinand was first...
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www.who2.com/archdukeferdinand.html
www.who2.com/archdukeferdinand.html
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The little clipping declared that the Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand would visit Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, June 28, to direct army maneuvers in the neighboring mountains.
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www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/1914/ferddead.html
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Eye witness account of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. ... The victims, Archduke Franz Ferdinand - heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and his wife Sophie, were in the Bosnian city in conjunction with Austrian troop exercises nearby. The couple was returning from an official visit...
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www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/duke.htm
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