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Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emporer Holy Roman Emperor 1503–1564 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Mar 10 1503

Birth Location: Madrid, Madrid, Madrid, Espagne

Death Date: Jul 25 1564

Death Location: Vienne, Wien, Autriche

Father: Philip Castile

Mother: Joanna Castile

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In 1503, Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emporer Holy Roman Emperor entered the world in Madrid, Madrid, Madrid, Espagne, born to Philip I The Handsome Of Castile And Joanna The Mad Of Castile. Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emporer Holy Roman Emperor passed away in 1564 in Vienne, Wien, Autriche.

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  • In 1503, Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emporer Holy Roman Emperor entered the world in Madrid, Madrid, Madrid, Espagne, born to Philip I The Handsome Of Castile And Joanna The Mad Of Castile.
  • Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emporer Holy Roman Emperor passed away in 1564 in Vienne, Wien, Autriche.

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Ferdinand Emperor's Ancestors

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Ferdinand Emperor
1503–1564
Birth Place: Madrid, Madrid, Madrid, Espagne
Parents
Philip I (the Handsome) Of Castile
1478–1506
Brügge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgique
Joanna ((the Mad) Of) Castile
1479–1555
Toledo, Region Kastilien-La Mancha, SPANIEN, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Espagne
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Ferdinand Emperor's Timeline

2 Records

1503
Mar 10 1503
Birth of Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emporer Holy Roman Emperor in Madrid, Madrid, Madrid, Espagne
Madrid, Madrid, Madrid, Espagne
1564
Jul 25 1564
Age 61
Death of Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emporer Holy Roman Emperor in Vienne, Wien, Autriche
Vienne, Wien, Autriche

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Mar 10 1503
    Event Place: Madrid, Madrid, Madrid, Espagne

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jul 25 1564
    Event Place: Vienne, Wien, Autriche

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