Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria
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| Family Name: |
Habsburg |
Given Names: |
Francis Joseph |
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Emperor of Austria (1848 - 1916) |
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King of Hungary (1867 - 1916) |
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18 Aug 1830
Vienna, Austria
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Died: |
21 Nov 1916
Vienna, Austria
(Age 86)
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English/Scottish Royal Blood: 1.0109603% [?] |
Buried: |
Unknown place
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| Father: |
Francis Charles, Archduke of Austria
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7 Dec 1802 - 8 Mar 1878
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| Mother: |
Sophia of Bavaria (daughter of King Maximilian I Joseph)
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27 Jan 1805 - 28 May 1872
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Marriage:
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Elizabeth of Bavaria (wife of Emperor Francis Joseph)
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21 Dec 1837 - 10 Sep 1898
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Date: 24 Apr 1854 |
His Age: 24 |
Her Age: 16 |
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Place:
Vienna, Austria
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Offspring:
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Rudolph, Crown Prince of Austria
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21 Aug 1858 - 30 Jan 1889
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(3 others not in database) |
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One of Francis Joseph's favourite foods was boiled beef, which he ate for lunch almost every day. |
Francis Joseph was a very quick eater, which frustrated his guests because nobody was allowed to eat anything after the emperor had finished. |
A popular Austrian dessert is named after Francis Joseph: kaiserschmarrn, or emperor's nonsense, which is a type of shredded pancake. The 'nonsense' can also mean fluff in German, referring to its fluffy texture. |
Each of Francis Joseph's palaces had several kitchens, including the "olio" kitchen, which did nothing but prepare a special soup for an annual court ball for 2,000 people. |
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