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About Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary
About Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary (Français)
François-Ferdinand d'Autriche-Este (en allemand : Franz Ferdinand von Österreich-Este), né le 18 décembre 1863 à Graz et mort assassiné le 28 juin 1914 à Sarajevo (Autriche-Hongrie), fut archiduc d'Autriche-Este et prince de Hongrie et de Bohême. Il devient l'héritier du trône de l'Empire austro-hongrois à partir de 18961. Son assassinat est l'événement déclencheur de la Première Guerre mondiale
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary's Timeline
1863 |
18 Желтоқсан 1863 ж.
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Graz, Graz Stadt, Styria (Steiermark), Austria
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1898 |
21 Қыркүйек 1898 ж.
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Hungary, Austria
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1901 |
24 Шілде 1901 ж.
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Konopiště, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic
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1902 |
29 Қыркүйек 1902 ж.
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Schloss Belvedere, Wien, Österreich-Ungarn
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1904 |
17 Мамыр 1904 ж.
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Konopiště, Středočeský, Česká republika (Czech Republic)
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1908 |
7 Қараша 1908 ж.
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1914 |
28 Маусым 1914 ж.
46 жасында
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Sarajevo, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
On Sunday, 28 June 1914, at about 10:45 am, Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated in Sarajevo, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian province of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The perpetrator was 19-year-old Gavrilo Princip, a member of Young Bosnia and one of a group of assassins organized and armed by the Black Hand. |
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28 Маусым 1914 ж.
50 жасында
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Sarajevo, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
On Sunday, 28 June 1914, at about 10:45 am, Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated in Sarajevo, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian province of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The perpetrator was 19-year-old Gavrilo Princip, a member of Young Bosnia and one of a group of assassins organized and armed by the Black Hand. |
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4 Шілде 1914 ж.
50 жасында
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Schloss Artstetten, Artstetten-Pöbring, Niederösterreich, Österreich-Ungarn
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