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Philipp Archduke of Austria 1562–1562 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Aug 07, 1562

Birth Location: Austria

Death Date: Jan 09, 1562

Death Location: Austria

Father: Ferdinand Austria

Mother: Philippine Welser

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In 1562, Philipp Archduke of Austria entered the world in Austria, born to Ferdinand Ii Archduke Of Austria And Philippine Welser. Philipp Archduke of Austria passed away in 1562 in Austria.

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Biography

  • In 1562, Philipp Archduke of Austria entered the world in Austria, born to Ferdinand Ii Archduke Of Austria And Philippine Welser.
  • Philipp Archduke of Austria passed away in 1562 in Austria.

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Philipp Austria's Ancestors

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Philipp Austria
1562–1562
Birth Place: Austria
Parents
Ferdinand II Archduke of Austria
1529–1595
Linz, Oberoesterreich, Duchy of Austria
Philippine Welser
1527–1580
Augsburg, Germany
Grandparents
Ferdinand (I of Austria Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN) EMPIRE
1502–1564
Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Anna (of Bohemia and Hungary Queen of the Romans) **
1503–1547
Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
Great-Grandparents
Philip Habsburg
1478–1506
Joanna Trastamara
1479–1555
Vladislav **
1455–1515
Anne Foix
1484–1506
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Maximilian Emperor
1459–1519
Marie Burgundy
1457–1482
Kazimierz **
1427–1492
Elisabeth Austria
1437–1505

Philipp Austria's Timeline

2 Records

1562
Aug 07, 1562
Birth of Philipp Archduke of Austria in Austria
Austria
1562
Jan 09, 1562
Death of Philipp Archduke of Austria in Austria
Austria

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Aug 07, 1562
    Event Place: Austria

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan 09, 1562
    Event Place: Austria

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