Tag: Österreich

Imperial wedding in Bonn
Marriages, News

Imperial wedding in Bonn

It is already a while ago this wedding took place, but I hope you enjoy the report and photos by two of my friends (including Stefan from Royal Travel Events) as much as I do. On 27 July 2024 Archduke Pál of Austria married Antonia Lütz at the Bonner Münster in Bonn, Germany. The civil […]

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Stanislaus & Isabella – Bavarian wedding in Austria
Marriages, News

Stanislaus & Isabella – Bavarian wedding in Austria

So much to do right now that I totally forgot to post these wedding pictures. As usually copyrighted and taken by a friend of mine. On Saturday, 25 May 2024, the Benedictine Monastery Stift St. Peter in Salzburg, Austria, experienced a royal wedding, not an Austrian one, but a Bavarian one. Prince Stanislaus of Bavaria […]

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Habsburg wedding in Bad Ischl
Marriages, News, Royal News

Habsburg wedding in Bad Ischl

Photos are copyrighted The wedding season has started again. Nikolaus Habsburg-Lothringen – for royalists Archduke of Austria – married his childhood friend Sandra Aschauer at the St.-Nikolaus-Kirche in Bad Ischl, Austria, on 4 May 2024. The party afterwards – with around 150 guests – took place at the Kaiservilla in Bad Ischl. Their civil wedding […]

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Book review: The Assassination of the Archduke Princess Sophie von Hohenberg and family. Photo & Copyright: Henriëtte E.
Books & Magazines, Media & Co

Book review: The Assassination of the Archduke

When there is one book you should read at the moment, it is “The Assassination of the Archduke. Sarajevo 1914 and the Murder that Changed the World” by Greg King and Sue Woolmans. On 28 June it is 100 years ago that Gavrilo Princip assassinated the Austrian Crown Prince, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and his wife […]

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Restoration of noble titles in Austria?
Miscellaneous, Names & Titles

Restoration of noble titles in Austria?

The year 1918 saw the end of three big empires in the world: Russia, Germany and Austria. Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany, fled the country and spent the rest of his life – he died in 1941 – in the Netherlands. The fate of the Russian imperial family was worse, and several family members were […]

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