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Cecilia Renata of Habsburg (Cecilia Renata of Austria) Archduchess of Austria 1611–1644 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 JUL 1611

Birth Location: Graz, Graz Stadt, Styria (Steiermark), Austria

Death Date: 24 MAR 1644

Death Location: Kraków, Miasto Kraków, Małopolskie, Poland

Father: Ferdinand Rijk

Mother: Maria Bavaria)

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In 1611, Cecilia Renata of Habsburg (Cecilia Renata of Austria) Archduchess of Austria entered the world in Graz, Graz Stadt, Styria (Steiermark), Austria, born to Ferdinand Ii Of Habsburg 36Th Holy Roman Emperor King In Germany Archduke Of Austria King Of Hungary And Croatia King Of Bohemia Aka Ferdinand Ii Van Habsburg Koning Van Hongarije En Bohemen Keizer Van Het H Roomse Rijk And Maria Anna Von Bayern Wittelsbach Aka Maria Anna Van Beieren Maria Anna Of Bavaria. Cecilia Renata of Habsburg (Cecilia Renata of Austria) Archduchess of Austria passed away in 1644 in Kraków, Miasto Kraków, Małopolskie, Poland.

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  • In 1611, Cecilia Renata of Habsburg (Cecilia Renata of Austria) Archduchess of Austria entered the world in Graz, Graz Stadt, Styria (Steiermark), Austria, born to Ferdinand Ii Of Habsburg 36Th Holy Roman Emperor King In Germany Archduke Of Austria King Of Hungary And Croatia King Of Bohemia Aka Ferdinand Ii Van Habsburg Koning Van Hongarije En Bohemen Keizer Van Het H Roomse Rijk And Maria Anna Von Bayern Wittelsbach Aka Maria Anna Van Beieren Maria Anna Of Bavaria.
  • Cecilia Renata of Habsburg (Cecilia Renata of Austria) Archduchess of Austria passed away in 1644 in Kraków, Miasto Kraków, Małopolskie, Poland.

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Cecilia Austria's Ancestors

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Cecilia Austria
1611–1644
Birth Place: Graz, Graz Stadt, Styria (Steiermark), Austria
Parents
Ferdinand II of Habsburg, 36th Holy Roman Emperor, King In Germany, Archduke of Austria, King of Hungary And Croatia, King Of Bohemia AKA Ferdinand II van Habsburg Koning van Hongarije en Bohemen Keizer van het H. Roomse Rijk
1578–1637
Graz, Steiermark, Austria
Maria (Anna von Bayern Wittelsbach AKA Maria Anna van Beieren (Maria Anna of) Bavaria)
1574–1616
Munich (München), Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Grandparents
Karel (van) Oostenrijk
1540–1590
Vienna, Austria
Maria (Anna van) Beieren
1551–1608
München (Duitsland)
Great-Grandparents
Ferdinand Habsburg
1503–1564
Anna Jagiello
1503–1547
Albrecht Bayern
1528–1579
Anna Habsburg
1528–1590
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Filips Schone)
1478–1506
Johanna Castilië
1479–1555
Wladislau Bohemen
1456–1516
Anna Foix
1484–1506
Wilhelm Bayern
1493–1550
Jakobäa Baden
1507–1580
Ferdinand d’Espania
1503–1564
Anna Jagiello
1503–1547

Cecilia Austria's Timeline

2 Records

1611
16 JUL 1611
Birth of Cecilia Renata of Habsburg (Cecilia Renata of Austria) Archduchess of Austria in Graz, Graz Stadt, Styria (Steiermark), Austria
Graz, Graz Stadt, Styria (Steiermark), Austria
1644
24 MAR 1644
Age 33
Death of Cecilia Renata of Habsburg (Cecilia Renata of Austria) Archduchess of Austria in Vilnius, Vilnius City Municipality, Vilnius, Lithuania
Vilnius, Vilnius City Municipality, Vilnius, Lithuania

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 JUL 1611
    Event Place: Graz, Graz Stadt, Styria (Steiermark), Austria
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and Other Select Burial Locations

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 MAR 1644
    Event Place: Vilnius, Vilnius City Municipality, Vilnius, Lithuania
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and Other Select Burial Locations

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Kraków, Miasto Kraków, Małopolskie, Poland
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and Other Select Burial Locations

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