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Francis I "Holy Roman Emperor" de Lorraine 1708–1765 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 08 Dec 1708
Birth Location: Ducal Palace of Nancy, Lorrine, France
Death Date: 18 Aug 1765
Death Location: Innsbruck, Innsbruck-Stadt, Tirol, Austria
Father: Leopold Lorraine
Mother: Élisabeth Bourbon
Spouse(s): Empress Habsburg
Children(s): Leopold II
In 1708, Francis I "Holy Roman Emperor" de Lorraine entered the world in Ducal Palace of Nancy, Lorrine, France, born to Leopold Joseph De Lorraine And Elisabeth Charlotte Duchesse De Lorraine De Bourbon. Francis I "Holy Roman Emperor" de Lorraine married Empress Maria Theresa Amalia Walburga Von Osterreich Habsburg, and had children including Leopold Holy Roman Emperor Habsburg Lorraine Ii. Francis I "Holy Roman Emperor" de Lorraine passed away in 1765 in Innsbruck, Innsbruck-Stadt, Tirol, Austria.
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Biography
- In 1708, Francis I "Holy Roman Emperor" de Lorraine entered the world in Ducal Palace of Nancy, Lorrine, France, born to Leopold Joseph De Lorraine And Elisabeth Charlotte Duchesse De Lorraine De Bourbon.
- Francis I "Holy Roman Emperor" de Lorraine married Empress Maria Theresa Amalia Walburga Von Osterreich Habsburg, and had children including Leopold Holy Roman Emperor Habsburg Lorraine Ii.
- Francis I "Holy Roman Emperor" de Lorraine passed away in 1765 in Innsbruck, Innsbruck-Stadt, Tirol, Austria.
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Francis Lorraine's Ancestors
Francis Lorraine's Descendants
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1. Leopold (" Holy Roman Emperor" Habsburg-Lorraine) II 1747–1792 m. Maria (Luisa) Bourbon 1745–1792
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1. Rainer (Joseph Johann Michael Franz Hieronymus von) Habsburg-Lothringen 1783–1853 m. Maria (Elisabeth Prinses van) Savoye-Carignan 1800–1856
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1. Heinrich (of) Habsburg-Lorraine 1828–1891
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2. Maximilian (of) Habsburg-Lorraine 1830–1839
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3. Archduchess (Maria Karolina of Austria Princeess Royal of Hungary and) Bohemia 1821–1844
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4. King-Gen. (of Army & Min. Rainer Ferdinand Maria of Austria Habsburg-Lorraine Son of Archduke Rainer Habsburg-Lorraine & Elizabeth de) Savoy 1824–1899
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5. Reinier (Ferdinand van) Oostenrijk 1827–1913
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6. Rainer (Ferdinand Maria Erzherzog von Österreich General der Österreichischen Armee Ministerpräsident von Österreich von) Habsburg-Lorraine 1823–1899
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7. Sigismund (Leopold Archduke of) Austria 1826–1891
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8. Adelheid (Franziska Marie Rainera Elisabeth Clothilde of Habsburg-Lorraine 'Consort Queen of) Italy' 1822–1855 m. King (Victor Emanuel Hertog van Savoye Prins van Piemonte Koning van Sardinië en Italië) II 1820–1878
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1. Victor (Emanuel van Savoye Prins van) Piemonte 1852–1852
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2. Karel (Albert van Savoye Hertog van) Chablais 1851–1854
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3. Victor (Emanuel van Savoye Hertog van Chablais Graaf van) Genua 1855–1855
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4. N.N (van Savoye Prins van) Piemonte 1852–1852
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5. Otto (Eugidius Maria van Savoye Hertog van) Monferrat 1846–1866
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6. Amadeus (Ferdinand Maria van Savoye Hertog van Aoste Koning van) Spanje 1845–1890
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7. Louise (Therese Maria Clothilde van Savoye Prinses van) Piemonte 1843–1911
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8. Pia (Maria van Savoye Prinses van) Piemonte 1847–1911
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9. King (Umberto "King of Italy" di Savoia) I 1844–1900 m. Queen (Margherita Maria Teresa "Queen of Italy" di) Savoia 1851–1926
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Francis Lorraine's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 08 Dec 1708
Event Place: Ducal Palace of Nancy, Lorrine, France
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 18 Aug 1765
Event Place: Innsbruck, Innsbruck-Stadt, Tirol, Austria