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Mayerling: Pact of Rudolf the Crown Prince of Austria and Mary Vetsera- Did it change History?
In 1889 The Crown Prince of Austria shot and killed his 17 year old mistress in an apparent murder-suicide pact. This act may have lead to World War 1 as we know it.
And there are plenty of conspiracy theories surrounding the death!
Resources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf,_Crown_Prince_of_Austria
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baroness_Mary_Vetsera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayerling
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-03-19-mn-473-story.html
https://www.virtualvienna.net/crown-prince-rudolf-of-austria/
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/rudolfs-sad-descent-and-the-habsburg-fall/
https://www.habsburger.net/en/persons/habsburg/rudolf
#history #prussia #conspiracy
published: 15 Jul 2021
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Rudolf Crown Prince of Austria funeral
The ritual was common for all the Habsburger, who wanted to get buried in the Imperial Crypt. It reminds the people, that in gods eyes, each human is the same, and each human makes mistakes. Money or power is not important here.
Movie: Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe
published: 17 Jul 2018
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crownprince Rudolf of Austria
A video of crownprince Rudolf I made.
today was the day he took his life with baroness Vetsera at mayerling in 1889.
Some still doubt if it was a suicide pact rather a political murder.
The videos i used are from the movie the crownprince from 2006 with Max von Thun portraying Rudolf.
Music is from two steps from hell - Never back down.
#Rudolf #Mayerling #maryVetsera #austria #crownprince
published: 30 Jan 2021
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Crown Prince Rudolf: The pact that destroyed the Habsburgs | Crown Undone
On January 30, 1889, locked inside a secluded room in the estate, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne pulled out a revolver and buried a bullet into the side of 17-year-old Baroness Mary Vestera's head. The once-formidable Hapsburg family line had imploded in an instant, and attempts to rehabilitate the Austro-Hungarian bloodline would prove fatal for the entire world.
This is Crown Undone.
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published: 29 Jan 2024
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Sisi's Legacy: The truth about Empress Elisabeth |History Stories Special
In 1955, Romy Schneider stepped into the spotlight, in her breakout role of Empress Elisabeth in the "Sissi" trilogy. This iconic portrayal would become the cornerstone of Schneider's illustrious career and achieve cult status, but who was the real Sisi?
On this History Stories Special we travel through the annals of history as we delve into the extraordinary life and enduring influence of the real Empress Elisabeth, fondly known as "Sisi." Born on December 24, 1837, in Munich, Bavaria, Sisi's story is one of beauty, independence, and profound tragedy. Sisi ascended to become Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary through her union with Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1854. Her legacy took a poignant turn with the heart-wrenching loss of her only son, Crown Prince Rudolph, in 1889. This event...
published: 06 Aug 2023
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Rudolf Of Austria - Son of Sissi And Franz Joseph
Rudolf Of Austria - Did Sissi's Son Commit Suicide ? - Rudolf Franz Charles Joseph of Habsburg-Lorraine was born in Laxenburg on 21 August 1858 and died in Mayerling on 30 January 1889. He was a member of the imperial and royal house of Austria-Hungary.
The son of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and Elisabeth in Bavaria, also known as Sissi, he married Princess Stephanie of Belgium, the daughter of Leopold II and Mary-Henriette of Habsburg-Lorraine, on 10 May 1881.
By birth Archduke of Austria and Crown Prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he died at the age of 30 under mysterious circumstances at the side of his mistress Mary Vetsera in the hunting lodge of Mayerling.
Music from https://musopen.org/:
Franz Schubert - I Allegro
This work has been identified as being free of known r...
published: 09 Jul 2022
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Sisi Elisabeth of Austria Unravelling the Mystery, Life and Legacy
Elisabeth, also known as Sisi, was born in Munich, Germany, on December 24, 1837. She was the daughter of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria.
Elisabeth travelled to Hungary with her husband, Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, as part of his coronation tour in 1867. This trip was significant because it marked the establishment of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
As the wife of the Emperor, Elisabeth was under significant pressure to produce a male heir to the throne. This pressure increased after the birth of her first daughter, Sophie, in 1855. Elisabeth went on to have three more children, including a boy named Rudolph.
After the tragic death of her daughter Sophie in 1857, Elisabeth withdrew from public life and became increasingly isolated. She developed ...
published: 19 Feb 2023
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Franz Ferdinand: The Man Whose Death Caused WWI
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The life of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria - (1858 – 1889)
-The background music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Fq9t7i4wQ
-Archduke Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (Rudolf Franz Karl Josef; 21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) was the only son and third child of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Elisabeth in Bavaria. He was heir apparent to the Imperial throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from birth.
published: 15 Feb 2022
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Scandal in the House of Habsburg: the Mayerling incident
Two gunshots echoed from Mayerling hunting lodge in the early hours of 30 January 1889, sending shockwaves through the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Crown Prince Rudolf was found dead alongside Baroness Mary Vetsera, his 17-year-old mistress. Mary had been shot by Rudolf, who, several hours later, turned the gun on himself. A scandal ensued, and the imperial family sought to erase all memory of the baroness’ presence at Mayerling. Countless theories have circulated since: murder by foreign agents or on the command of Rudolf’s hated uncle, Archduke Albrecht; an orgy gone wrong; a botched abortion; an assassination by a jealous neighbour. But what really happened on that fateful night that accelerated the onset of the First World War and the fall of the monarchy?
published: 09 Feb 2023
14:01
Mayerling: Pact of Rudolf the Crown Prince of Austria and Mary Vetsera- Did it change History?
In 1889 The Crown Prince of Austria shot and killed his 17 year old mistress in an apparent murder-suicide pact. This act may have lead to World War 1 as we kno...
In 1889 The Crown Prince of Austria shot and killed his 17 year old mistress in an apparent murder-suicide pact. This act may have lead to World War 1 as we know it.
And there are plenty of conspiracy theories surrounding the death!
Resources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf,_Crown_Prince_of_Austria
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baroness_Mary_Vetsera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayerling
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-03-19-mn-473-story.html
https://www.virtualvienna.net/crown-prince-rudolf-of-austria/
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/rudolfs-sad-descent-and-the-habsburg-fall/
https://www.habsburger.net/en/persons/habsburg/rudolf
#history #prussia #conspiracy
https://wn.com/Mayerling_Pact_Of_Rudolf_The_Crown_Prince_Of_Austria_And_Mary_Vetsera_Did_It_Change_History
In 1889 The Crown Prince of Austria shot and killed his 17 year old mistress in an apparent murder-suicide pact. This act may have lead to World War 1 as we know it.
And there are plenty of conspiracy theories surrounding the death!
Resources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf,_Crown_Prince_of_Austria
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baroness_Mary_Vetsera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayerling
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-03-19-mn-473-story.html
https://www.virtualvienna.net/crown-prince-rudolf-of-austria/
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/rudolfs-sad-descent-and-the-habsburg-fall/
https://www.habsburger.net/en/persons/habsburg/rudolf
#history #prussia #conspiracy
- published: 15 Jul 2021
- views: 26288
1:29
Rudolf Crown Prince of Austria funeral
The ritual was common for all the Habsburger, who wanted to get buried in the Imperial Crypt. It reminds the people, that in gods eyes, each human is the same, ...
The ritual was common for all the Habsburger, who wanted to get buried in the Imperial Crypt. It reminds the people, that in gods eyes, each human is the same, and each human makes mistakes. Money or power is not important here.
Movie: Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe
https://wn.com/Rudolf_Crown_Prince_Of_Austria_Funeral
The ritual was common for all the Habsburger, who wanted to get buried in the Imperial Crypt. It reminds the people, that in gods eyes, each human is the same, and each human makes mistakes. Money or power is not important here.
Movie: Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe
- published: 17 Jul 2018
- views: 42760
11:15
crownprince Rudolf of Austria
A video of crownprince Rudolf I made.
today was the day he took his life with baroness Vetsera at mayerling in 1889.
Some still doubt if it was a suicide pact ...
A video of crownprince Rudolf I made.
today was the day he took his life with baroness Vetsera at mayerling in 1889.
Some still doubt if it was a suicide pact rather a political murder.
The videos i used are from the movie the crownprince from 2006 with Max von Thun portraying Rudolf.
Music is from two steps from hell - Never back down.
#Rudolf #Mayerling #maryVetsera #austria #crownprince
https://wn.com/Crownprince_Rudolf_Of_Austria
A video of crownprince Rudolf I made.
today was the day he took his life with baroness Vetsera at mayerling in 1889.
Some still doubt if it was a suicide pact rather a political murder.
The videos i used are from the movie the crownprince from 2006 with Max von Thun portraying Rudolf.
Music is from two steps from hell - Never back down.
#Rudolf #Mayerling #maryVetsera #austria #crownprince
- published: 30 Jan 2021
- views: 17781
15:38
Crown Prince Rudolf: The pact that destroyed the Habsburgs | Crown Undone
On January 30, 1889, locked inside a secluded room in the estate, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne pulled out a revolver and buried a bullet into the sid...
On January 30, 1889, locked inside a secluded room in the estate, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne pulled out a revolver and buried a bullet into the side of 17-year-old Baroness Mary Vestera's head. The once-formidable Hapsburg family line had imploded in an instant, and attempts to rehabilitate the Austro-Hungarian bloodline would prove fatal for the entire world.
This is Crown Undone.
#shorts #history #population #history #CrownUndone #monarchy #monarch #news #interestingfacts #shorts #youtube #popular #wwii #war
#Youtubeshorts #viral #subscribe #shortsvideo #viralshorts #reels #trending #trend #history #interestingfacts #youtube #news #popular #trending #wwi #war #trending #trend #trendingshorts #travel #youtube #facts #austria #habsburg
https://wn.com/Crown_Prince_Rudolf_The_Pact_That_Destroyed_The_Habsburgs_|_Crown_Undone
On January 30, 1889, locked inside a secluded room in the estate, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne pulled out a revolver and buried a bullet into the side of 17-year-old Baroness Mary Vestera's head. The once-formidable Hapsburg family line had imploded in an instant, and attempts to rehabilitate the Austro-Hungarian bloodline would prove fatal for the entire world.
This is Crown Undone.
#shorts #history #population #history #CrownUndone #monarchy #monarch #news #interestingfacts #shorts #youtube #popular #wwii #war
#Youtubeshorts #viral #subscribe #shortsvideo #viralshorts #reels #trending #trend #history #interestingfacts #youtube #news #popular #trending #wwi #war #trending #trend #trendingshorts #travel #youtube #facts #austria #habsburg
- published: 29 Jan 2024
- views: 3756
52:30
Sisi's Legacy: The truth about Empress Elisabeth |History Stories Special
In 1955, Romy Schneider stepped into the spotlight, in her breakout role of Empress Elisabeth in the "Sissi" trilogy. This iconic portrayal would become the cor...
In 1955, Romy Schneider stepped into the spotlight, in her breakout role of Empress Elisabeth in the "Sissi" trilogy. This iconic portrayal would become the cornerstone of Schneider's illustrious career and achieve cult status, but who was the real Sisi?
On this History Stories Special we travel through the annals of history as we delve into the extraordinary life and enduring influence of the real Empress Elisabeth, fondly known as "Sisi." Born on December 24, 1837, in Munich, Bavaria, Sisi's story is one of beauty, independence, and profound tragedy. Sisi ascended to become Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary through her union with Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1854. Her legacy took a poignant turn with the heart-wrenching loss of her only son, Crown Prince Rudolph, in 1889. This event not only brought personal sorrow but also reshaped the course of her lineage's claim to the throne.
Despite the challenges, Sisi's influence remained unwavering, leaving an indelible mark on European aristocratic circles. With an impressive lineage that boasts 15 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren, and a host of great-great-grandchildren, Sisi's descendants wove intricate connections across noble dynasties akin to the descendants of Queen Victoria.
On this History Stories Special, we unveil the multifaceted layers of Empress Elisabeth's legacy. Her influence endures not only in the aristocratic echelons but also in the hearts of those intrigued by one of history's most captivating personalities.
#dwhistoryandculture
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00:00 Intro
01:25 Sisi's imposed role in the royal society
07:12 The fate of Sisi's daughter Sophie
09:25 The true family life of Sisi and Franz
22:00 Sisi's difficult relationship to her daughters
28:14 The life and mind of Sisi's son, Rudolf
35:41 Elisabeth, Rudolf's revolutionary daughter
39:50 The death of Sisi and the world after
https://wn.com/Sisi's_Legacy_The_Truth_About_Empress_Elisabeth_|History_Stories_Special
In 1955, Romy Schneider stepped into the spotlight, in her breakout role of Empress Elisabeth in the "Sissi" trilogy. This iconic portrayal would become the cornerstone of Schneider's illustrious career and achieve cult status, but who was the real Sisi?
On this History Stories Special we travel through the annals of history as we delve into the extraordinary life and enduring influence of the real Empress Elisabeth, fondly known as "Sisi." Born on December 24, 1837, in Munich, Bavaria, Sisi's story is one of beauty, independence, and profound tragedy. Sisi ascended to become Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary through her union with Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1854. Her legacy took a poignant turn with the heart-wrenching loss of her only son, Crown Prince Rudolph, in 1889. This event not only brought personal sorrow but also reshaped the course of her lineage's claim to the throne.
Despite the challenges, Sisi's influence remained unwavering, leaving an indelible mark on European aristocratic circles. With an impressive lineage that boasts 15 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren, and a host of great-great-grandchildren, Sisi's descendants wove intricate connections across noble dynasties akin to the descendants of Queen Victoria.
On this History Stories Special, we unveil the multifaceted layers of Empress Elisabeth's legacy. Her influence endures not only in the aristocratic echelons but also in the hearts of those intrigued by one of history's most captivating personalities.
#dwhistoryandculture
For more visit: https://www.dw.com/en/culture/s-1441
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00:00 Intro
01:25 Sisi's imposed role in the royal society
07:12 The fate of Sisi's daughter Sophie
09:25 The true family life of Sisi and Franz
22:00 Sisi's difficult relationship to her daughters
28:14 The life and mind of Sisi's son, Rudolf
35:41 Elisabeth, Rudolf's revolutionary daughter
39:50 The death of Sisi and the world after
- published: 06 Aug 2023
- views: 917470
8:35
Rudolf Of Austria - Son of Sissi And Franz Joseph
Rudolf Of Austria - Did Sissi's Son Commit Suicide ? - Rudolf Franz Charles Joseph of Habsburg-Lorraine was born in Laxenburg on 21 August 1858 and died in Maye...
Rudolf Of Austria - Did Sissi's Son Commit Suicide ? - Rudolf Franz Charles Joseph of Habsburg-Lorraine was born in Laxenburg on 21 August 1858 and died in Mayerling on 30 January 1889. He was a member of the imperial and royal house of Austria-Hungary.
The son of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and Elisabeth in Bavaria, also known as Sissi, he married Princess Stephanie of Belgium, the daughter of Leopold II and Mary-Henriette of Habsburg-Lorraine, on 10 May 1881.
By birth Archduke of Austria and Crown Prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he died at the age of 30 under mysterious circumstances at the side of his mistress Mary Vetsera in the hunting lodge of Mayerling.
Music from https://musopen.org/:
Franz Schubert - I Allegro
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights
https://wn.com/Rudolf_Of_Austria_Son_Of_Sissi_And_Franz_Joseph
Rudolf Of Austria - Did Sissi's Son Commit Suicide ? - Rudolf Franz Charles Joseph of Habsburg-Lorraine was born in Laxenburg on 21 August 1858 and died in Mayerling on 30 January 1889. He was a member of the imperial and royal house of Austria-Hungary.
The son of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and Elisabeth in Bavaria, also known as Sissi, he married Princess Stephanie of Belgium, the daughter of Leopold II and Mary-Henriette of Habsburg-Lorraine, on 10 May 1881.
By birth Archduke of Austria and Crown Prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he died at the age of 30 under mysterious circumstances at the side of his mistress Mary Vetsera in the hunting lodge of Mayerling.
Music from https://musopen.org/:
Franz Schubert - I Allegro
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights
- published: 09 Jul 2022
- views: 23702
20:56
Sisi Elisabeth of Austria Unravelling the Mystery, Life and Legacy
Elisabeth, also known as Sisi, was born in Munich, Germany, on December 24, 1837. She was the daughter of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria and Princess Ludovik...
Elisabeth, also known as Sisi, was born in Munich, Germany, on December 24, 1837. She was the daughter of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria.
Elisabeth travelled to Hungary with her husband, Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, as part of his coronation tour in 1867. This trip was significant because it marked the establishment of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
As the wife of the Emperor, Elisabeth was under significant pressure to produce a male heir to the throne. This pressure increased after the birth of her first daughter, Sophie, in 1855. Elisabeth went on to have three more children, including a boy named Rudolph.
After the tragic death of her daughter Sophie in 1857, Elisabeth withdrew from public life and became increasingly isolated. She developed a keen interest in travel, poetry, and horseback riding and spent much of her time outside Austria.
The Austrian court during Elisabeth's time was known for its elaborate and rigid traditions. It was a highly ceremonial environment, with strict rules and protocols governing everything from dress to the conversation.
Elisabeth's son, Crown Prince Rudolf, died in 1889 in a murder-suicide at the Mayerling hunting lodge in Austria. The details of his death remain shrouded in mystery, but it is widely believed that he killed his mistress before taking his own life.
Elisabeth has become something of a fairy tale princess due to the many myths and legends that have grown up around her life. She was known for her beauty, love of adventure, and romantic relationship with her husband, Franz Joseph. Today, she is remembered as an icon of 19th-century European history, and her legacy continues to inspire artists and writers worldwide.
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https://wn.com/Sisi_Elisabeth_Of_Austria_Unravelling_The_Mystery,_Life_And_Legacy
Elisabeth, also known as Sisi, was born in Munich, Germany, on December 24, 1837. She was the daughter of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria.
Elisabeth travelled to Hungary with her husband, Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, as part of his coronation tour in 1867. This trip was significant because it marked the establishment of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
As the wife of the Emperor, Elisabeth was under significant pressure to produce a male heir to the throne. This pressure increased after the birth of her first daughter, Sophie, in 1855. Elisabeth went on to have three more children, including a boy named Rudolph.
After the tragic death of her daughter Sophie in 1857, Elisabeth withdrew from public life and became increasingly isolated. She developed a keen interest in travel, poetry, and horseback riding and spent much of her time outside Austria.
The Austrian court during Elisabeth's time was known for its elaborate and rigid traditions. It was a highly ceremonial environment, with strict rules and protocols governing everything from dress to the conversation.
Elisabeth's son, Crown Prince Rudolf, died in 1889 in a murder-suicide at the Mayerling hunting lodge in Austria. The details of his death remain shrouded in mystery, but it is widely believed that he killed his mistress before taking his own life.
Elisabeth has become something of a fairy tale princess due to the many myths and legends that have grown up around her life. She was known for her beauty, love of adventure, and romantic relationship with her husband, Franz Joseph. Today, she is remembered as an icon of 19th-century European history, and her legacy continues to inspire artists and writers worldwide.
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- published: 19 Feb 2023
- views: 73668
25:33
Franz Ferdinand: The Man Whose Death Caused WWI
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Source/Further reading:
Habsburg biography: https://www.habsburger.net/en/chapter/archduke-franz-ferdinand-heir-throne
Sleepwalkers, Christopher Clark: https://www.amazon.com/Sleepwalkers-How-Europe-Went-1914/dp/0061146668
Britannica Biography: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Franz-Ferdinand-Archduke-of-Austria-Este
Profile of FF: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-one/10930835/What-sort-of-a-man-was-Archduke-Franz-Ferdinand.html
Weird facts about FF: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/8-things-didnt-know-franz-ferdinand
Brief overview: https://www.historytoday.com/archive/months-past/birth-archduke-franz-ferdinand
Crown Prince Rudolf: https://www.habsburger.net/en/chapter/rudolf-apprenticed-crown
Rudolf: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rudolf-Archduke-and-Crown-Prince-of-Austria
Mayerling Incident: http://www.historynaked.com/the-mayerling-incident/
1908 Bosnian Crisis: https://ww1.habsburger.net/en/chapters/1908-annexation-crisis
Excellent, in-depth account of the assassination in 1914: https://www.ft.com/content/293938b2-afcd-11e3-9cd1-00144feab7de
WWI timeline: https://www.historyplace.com/worldhistory/firstworldwar/index-1914.html
https://wn.com/Franz_Ferdinand_The_Man_Whose_Death_Caused_Wwi
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Source/Further reading:
Habsburg biography: https://www.habsburger.net/en/chapter/archduke-franz-ferdinand-heir-throne
Sleepwalkers, Christopher Clark: https://www.amazon.com/Sleepwalkers-How-Europe-Went-1914/dp/0061146668
Britannica Biography: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Franz-Ferdinand-Archduke-of-Austria-Este
Profile of FF: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-one/10930835/What-sort-of-a-man-was-Archduke-Franz-Ferdinand.html
Weird facts about FF: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/8-things-didnt-know-franz-ferdinand
Brief overview: https://www.historytoday.com/archive/months-past/birth-archduke-franz-ferdinand
Crown Prince Rudolf: https://www.habsburger.net/en/chapter/rudolf-apprenticed-crown
Rudolf: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rudolf-Archduke-and-Crown-Prince-of-Austria
Mayerling Incident: http://www.historynaked.com/the-mayerling-incident/
1908 Bosnian Crisis: https://ww1.habsburger.net/en/chapters/1908-annexation-crisis
Excellent, in-depth account of the assassination in 1914: https://www.ft.com/content/293938b2-afcd-11e3-9cd1-00144feab7de
WWI timeline: https://www.historyplace.com/worldhistory/firstworldwar/index-1914.html
- published: 28 Dec 2019
- views: 511132
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The life of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria - (1858 – 1889)
-The background music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Fq9t7i4wQ
-Archduke Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (Rudolf Franz Karl Josef; 21 August 1858 – 30 Jan...
-The background music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Fq9t7i4wQ
-Archduke Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (Rudolf Franz Karl Josef; 21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) was the only son and third child of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Elisabeth in Bavaria. He was heir apparent to the Imperial throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from birth.
https://wn.com/The_Life_Of_Crown_Prince_Rudolf_Of_Austria_(1858_–_1889)
-The background music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Fq9t7i4wQ
-Archduke Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (Rudolf Franz Karl Josef; 21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) was the only son and third child of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Elisabeth in Bavaria. He was heir apparent to the Imperial throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from birth.
- published: 15 Feb 2022
- views: 865
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Scandal in the House of Habsburg: the Mayerling incident
Two gunshots echoed from Mayerling hunting lodge in the early hours of 30 January 1889, sending shockwaves through the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Crown Prince R...
Two gunshots echoed from Mayerling hunting lodge in the early hours of 30 January 1889, sending shockwaves through the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Crown Prince Rudolf was found dead alongside Baroness Mary Vetsera, his 17-year-old mistress. Mary had been shot by Rudolf, who, several hours later, turned the gun on himself. A scandal ensued, and the imperial family sought to erase all memory of the baroness’ presence at Mayerling. Countless theories have circulated since: murder by foreign agents or on the command of Rudolf’s hated uncle, Archduke Albrecht; an orgy gone wrong; a botched abortion; an assassination by a jealous neighbour. But what really happened on that fateful night that accelerated the onset of the First World War and the fall of the monarchy?
https://wn.com/Scandal_In_The_House_Of_Habsburg_The_Mayerling_Incident
Two gunshots echoed from Mayerling hunting lodge in the early hours of 30 January 1889, sending shockwaves through the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Crown Prince Rudolf was found dead alongside Baroness Mary Vetsera, his 17-year-old mistress. Mary had been shot by Rudolf, who, several hours later, turned the gun on himself. A scandal ensued, and the imperial family sought to erase all memory of the baroness’ presence at Mayerling. Countless theories have circulated since: murder by foreign agents or on the command of Rudolf’s hated uncle, Archduke Albrecht; an orgy gone wrong; a botched abortion; an assassination by a jealous neighbour. But what really happened on that fateful night that accelerated the onset of the First World War and the fall of the monarchy?
- published: 09 Feb 2023
- views: 5707