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Ferdinand I of Austria, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1503–1564 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 MAR 1503

Birth Location: Alcalá De Henares, Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Death Date: 25 JUL 1564

Death Location: Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic

Father: Philip Schone

Mother: Joanna Castille

Spouse(s): Anna Hungary

Children(s): X II, Elizabeth Jagiellon, X Charles, Balthaser Jagiello, Elisabeth Habsburg, Maximilian Empire, Maximilian Austria, King Habsburg, Anna Jagiellon, Ferdinand Tyrol, Maria AUSTRIA, Magdalena Nun, Catharine Austria, Eleanor Habsburg, Margarethe Habsburg, Anna Jagiellon, Johann Austria, Barbara AUSTRIA, Beatrice Jagiello, Charles Jagiellon, Ursule Austria, Helena Habsburg, Jeanne Austria, Joanna Jagiellon, Johanna Habsburg

The story of Ferdinand I of Austria, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire began in 1503 in Alcalá De Henares, Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Ferdinand I of Austria, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire married Anna Jagiello Queen Consort Of Bohemia And Hungary, and had children including Anna Hapsburg Jagiellon, Anna Maria Eleonora Hapsburg Jagiellon, Balthaser Hapsburg Jagiello, Barbara Archduchess Austria, Beatrice Hapsburg Jagiello, Catharine Archduchess Of Austria, Charles Francis Iii Hapsburg Jagiellon, Eleanor Habsburg, Elisabeth Habsburg, Elizabeth Hapsburg Jagiellon, Ferdinand Ii Of Tyrol, Helena Von Osterreich Habsburg, Jeanne Austria, Joanna Hapsburg Jagiellon, Johann Archduke Of Austria, Johanna Giovanna Von Osterreich Habsburg, King Maximilian Ii Habsburg, Magdalena Of Austria A Nun, Margarethe Von Osterreich Habsburg, Maria Hapsburg Austria, Maximilian Austria, Maximilian Ii Of Austria Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire, Ursule Ursula Von Habsburg Archduchess Of Austria, X Charles, X Charles Ii. Ferdinand I of Austria, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire passed away in 1564 in Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic.

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Biography

  • The story of Ferdinand I of Austria, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire began in 1503 in Alcalá De Henares, Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
  • Ferdinand I of Austria, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire married Anna Jagiello Queen Consort Of Bohemia And Hungary, and had children including Anna Hapsburg Jagiellon, Anna Maria Eleonora Hapsburg Jagiellon, Balthaser Hapsburg Jagiello, Barbara Archduchess Austria, Beatrice Hapsburg Jagiello, Catharine Archduchess Of Austria, Charles Francis Iii Hapsburg Jagiellon, Eleanor Habsburg, Elisabeth Habsburg, Elizabeth Hapsburg Jagiellon, Ferdinand Ii Of Tyrol, Helena Von Osterreich Habsburg, Jeanne Austria, Joanna Hapsburg Jagiellon, Johann Archduke Of Austria, Johanna Giovanna Von Osterreich Habsburg, King Maximilian Ii Habsburg, Magdalena Of Austria A Nun, Margarethe Von Osterreich Habsburg, Maria Hapsburg Austria, Maximilian Austria, Maximilian Ii Of Austria Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire, Ursule Ursula Von Habsburg Archduchess Of Austria, X Charles, X Charles Ii.
  • Ferdinand I of Austria, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire passed away in 1564 in Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic.

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Ferdinand Empire's Ancestors

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Ferdinand Empire
1503–1564
Birth Place: Alcalá De Henares, Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Parents
Philip I the Handsome, "the Fair", Duke of Burgundy Habsburg Schone
1478–1506
Bruges, Arrondissement Brugge, West Flanders (West-Vlaanderen), Belgium
Joanna ("La Loca" Aragon) Castille
1479–1555
Toledo, Provincia de Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
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Ferdinand Empire's Descendants

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Ferdinand (I of Austria, Emperor of the Holy Roman) Empire (10 MAR 1503–25 JUL 1564) m. Anna (Jagiello, Queen Consort of Bohemia and) Hungary (23 JUL 1503–27 JAN 1547)
  1. 1. X (Charles) II 1540–1590 m. X (Maria Anna of) Bavaria 1551–1608
    1. 1. Ferdinand (III of Habsburg King of Hungary And Bohemia Nunez de van) Castilië 1578–1637 m. Eleonora (Magdalena) Gonzaga 1630–1686
      1. 1. Holy (Roman Emperor Ferdinand III Aznares van) Castilië 1657–1658
      2. 2. Leopold (I Ignace Joseph Balthasar Felice) Habsburg 1640–1705
      3. 3. Theresa (Maria Josepha) Habsburg 1652–1653
      4. 4. Eleonora (Maria Josefa of) Austria 1653–1697
      5. 5. Maria (Anna Josepha Archduchess of) Austria 1654–1689
    2. 2. Ferdinand Habsburg 1572–1572
    3. 3. Maria (Christina) Habsburg 1574–1621
    4. 4. Katharina (Renata) Habsburg 1576–1595
    5. 5. Elisabeth (van) Habsburg 1577–1586
    6. 6. Karel (( Martell van) Habsburg 1579–1580
    7. 7. Gregoria (Maximiliane) Habsburg 1581–1597
    8. 8. Eleonore (van) Habsburg 1582–1620
    9. 9. Maximilian (Ernst) Habsburg 1583–1616
    10. 10. Margarita Austria 1584–1611
    11. 11. Leopold (V) Tyrol 1586–1632
    12. 12. Constance (Renate van) Habsburg 1588–1631
    13. 13. Karl (Joseph) Austria 1590–1624
    14. 14. Ferdinand (II) Austria 1578–1637
  2. 2. Elizabeth (Hapsburg) Jagiellon 1501–1545
  3. 3. X Charles 1526–1590
  4. 4. Balthaser (Hapsburg) Jagiello 1526–1602
  5. 5. Elisabeth Habsburg 1526–1545
  6. 6. Maximilian (II of Austria, Emperor of the Holy Roman) Empire 1527–1576
  7. 7. Maximilian Austria 1527–1576
  8. 8. King (Maximilian II) Habsburg 1527–1576
  9. 9. Anna (Hapsburg) Jagiellon 1528–1590
  10. 10. Ferdinand (II of) Tyrol 1529–1595
  11. 11. Maria (Hapsburg) AUSTRIA 1531–1581
  12. 12. Magdalena (of Austria A) Nun 1532–1590
  13. 13. Catharine (Archduchess of) Austria 1533–1572
  14. 14. Eleanor Habsburg 1534–1594
  15. 15. Margarethe (von Österreich) Habsburg 1536–1567
  16. 16. Anna (Maria Eleonora Hapsburg) Jagiellon 1536–1567
  17. 17. Johann (Archduke of) Austria 1538–1539
  18. 18. Barbara (Archduchess) AUSTRIA 1539–1572
  19. 19. Beatrice (Hapsburg) Jagiello 1539–1572
  20. 20. Charles (Francis III Hapsburg) Jagiellon 1540–1590
  21. 21. Ursule (Ursula von Habsburg Archduchess of) Austria 1541–1543
  22. 22. Helena (von Österreich) Habsburg 1543–1574
  23. 23. Jeanne Austria 1546–1578
  24. 24. Joanna (Hapsburg) Jagiellon 1547–1578
  25. 25. Johanna (Giovanna von Österreich) Habsburg 1547–1578

Ferdinand Empire's Timeline

2 Records

1503
10 MAR 1503
Birth of Ferdinand I of Austria, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in Alcalá De Henares, Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Alcalá De Henares, Madrid, Madrid, Spain
1564
25 JUL 1564
Age 61
Death of Ferdinand I of Austria, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in Wien, Wien, Vienna, Austria
Wien, Wien, Vienna, Austria

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 MAR 1503
    Event Place: Alcalá De Henares, Madrid, Madrid, Spain
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and Other Select Burial Locations

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 JUL 1564
    Event Place: Wien, Wien, Vienna, Austria
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and Other Select Burial Locations

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and Other Select Burial Locations

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