Archduchess of Austria
Archduchess of Austria was a title given to daughters of the Holy Roman Emperor or Austro-Hungarian Emperor, it is the Austrian version of princess. The male version was Archduke of Austria. Archduchess was a reformed version of the "Duchy of Austria."[1]
Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria was the first person to call himself Archduke. The Holy Roman Emperor recognized the title in 1453.[2]
Archduchess Of Austria Media
The Ströhl's depiction in his Wappenrolle Österreich-Ungarns (1890 and 1900)
Armor of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, created for then-Archduke Ferdinand in 1549, with Reichsadler on the boots signifying his title King of the Romans. The parade armour was crafted by the eminent master plate armourer Kunz Lochner from Nuremberg.
References
- ↑ "Emperors and Archdukes". Visiting Vienna. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- ↑ "Archduke: Habsburg title".. Britannica.