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- Ferdinand I of Austria - Wikipedia
Ferdinand was the eldest son of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily Possibly as a result of his parents' genetic closeness (they were double first cousins), Ferdinand had hydrocephalus, neurological problems including epilepsy, and a speech impediment
- Ferdinand (I) | Biography, Reign, Facts | Britannica
Ferdinand (I), emperor of Austria from 1835 to 1848, when he abdicated his throne and was succeeded by his nephew, Franz Joseph Ferdinand was the eldest son of Holy Roman emperor Francis II and Maria Teresa of Naples-Sicily Learn more about Ferdinand, including his reign and abdication
- The Emperor who was incapable of governing: Ferdinand I
As a result, after the death of his father in 1835, Ferdinand became Emperor of Austria To compensate for his shortcomings he was given the assistance of the Privy State Conference (Geheime Staatskonferenz), the president of which was Archduke Ludwig, a brother of the late Emperor Franz
- Ferdinand Charles Leopold Joseph Francis Marcelin (Habsburg . . . - WikiTree
Ferdinand was incapable of ruling his empire because of his mental deficiency, so his father, before he died, drafted a will promulgating that he consult Archduke Louis on every aspect of internal policy, and urged him to be influenced by Prince Metternich, Austria's foreign minister
- Ferdinand I of Austria explained
In Austria, Ferdinand was similarly nicknamed "Ferdinand der Gütige" (Ferdinand the Benign), but also ridiculed as "Gütinand der Fertige" (Goodinand the Finished) Ferdinand was also the last ruler to be crowned with the Iron Crown of Lombardy in his capacity as King of Lombardy-Venetia
- Ferdinand I biography. Emperor of Austria (1835-1848) and King of . . .
Ferdinand I was born in Vienna in 1793 as the eldest son of Emperor Franz I and Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily In 1835, he succeeded his father as Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary and Bohemia (as Ferdinand V)
- Ferdinand I of Austria: The King Who Shaped a Dynasty at the Dawn of a . . .
Why Ferdinand I of Austria: The King Who Shaped a Dynasty at the Dawn of a New Era! Is Gaining Attention in the US Cultural curiosity and a renewed interest in history’s turning points have reignited focus on Ferdinand I As digital platforms grow more responsive to nuanced historical storytelling, figures like Ferdinand — a monarch navigating post-revolution turbulence and empire
- Ferdinand I of Austria - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferdinand I (19 April 1793 – 29 June 1875) was Emperor of Austria from March 1835 until his abdication in December 1848 He was also King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia (as Ferdinand V), King of Lombardy–Venetia and holder of many other lesser titles
- Ferdinand I - Die Welt der Habsburger
On the basis of agreements concluded with his powerful brother Emperor Charles V, Ferdinand I was assigned the patrimonial lands of the Habsburgs in Central Europe, thus founding the Austrian line of the family His administrative reforms had an enduring influence
- Ferdinand I as the founder of the Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
Emperor Ferdinand I died in Vienna in 1564 He was buried beside his wife Anna in St Vitus’ Cathedral in Prague, where a magnificent tomb commemorates the royal couple
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