Gentlefolk (including crossdressers) and others (such
as a few crossposters) in alt.talk.royal appear to be
discussing about the allegation that Alicia of
Bourbon-Parma holds possibly more heirships-general
than any other.
In that matter, my view is that very possibly, the
heir-general of the marriage of Mary Theresa of
Austria and Francis Stephen of Lorraine, holds at
least as impressive a list of general heirships of
medieval countries and principalities.
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atr conversations, 13 November, 90th birthday of a very roya
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Gjest
Re: atr conversations, 13 November, 90th birthday of a very
On Nov 19, 6:17 am, "M.Sjostrom" <q...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Here's whom I come up with as heir-general. Would this be correct ?
Emperor Francis I and Empress Maria Theresa, parents of:
Emperor Leoplold II, father of:
Emperor Franz II, father of:
Archduke Franz Karl, father of:
Emperor Franz Joseph I, father of:
Archduchess Gisela, mother of:
Prince Konrad of Bavaria, father of:
Princess Amalie of Bavaria, mother of:
Count Carlo Poletti Galimberti de Assandri
Gentlefolk (including crossdressers) and others (such
as a few crossposters) in alt.talk.royal appear to be
discussing about the allegation that Alicia of
Bourbon-Parma holds possibly more heirships-general
than any other.
In that matter, my view is that very possibly, the
heir-general of the marriage of Mary Theresa of
Austria and Francis Stephen of Lorraine, holds at
least as impressive a list of general heirships of
medieval countries and principalities.
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Here's whom I come up with as heir-general. Would this be correct ?
Emperor Francis I and Empress Maria Theresa, parents of:
Emperor Leoplold II, father of:
Emperor Franz II, father of:
Archduke Franz Karl, father of:
Emperor Franz Joseph I, father of:
Archduchess Gisela, mother of:
Prince Konrad of Bavaria, father of:
Princess Amalie of Bavaria, mother of:
Count Carlo Poletti Galimberti de Assandri
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Re: atr conversations, 13 November, 90th birthday of a very
On 20 nov, 01:29, viridmont...@gmail.com wrote:
No since Archduchess Gisela had a brother whose descendants would come
first. I suspect Prince William Francis Joseph of Windisch-Graetz
would be the right answer.
On Nov 19, 6:17 am, "M.Sjostrom" <q...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Gentlefolk (including crossdressers) and others (such
as a few crossposters) in alt.talk.royal appear to be
discussing about the allegation that Alicia of
Bourbon-Parma holds possibly more heirships-general
than any other.
In that matter, my view is that very possibly, the
heir-general of the marriage of Mary Theresa of
Austria and Francis Stephen of Lorraine, holds at
least as impressive a list of general heirships of
medieval countries and principalities.
___________________________________________________________________________--_________
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Here's whom I come up with as heir-general. Would this be correct ?
No since Archduchess Gisela had a brother whose descendants would come
first. I suspect Prince William Francis Joseph of Windisch-Graetz
would be the right answer.
Emperor Francis I and Empress Maria Theresa, parents of:
Emperor Leoplold II, father of:
Emperor Franz II, father of:
Archduke Franz Karl, father of:
Emperor Franz Joseph I, father of:
Archduchess Gisela, mother of:
Prince Konrad of Bavaria, father of:
Princess Amalie of Bavaria, mother of:
Count Carlo Poletti Galimberti de Assandri
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Gjest
Re: atr conversations, 13 November, 90th birthday of a very
On Nov 20, 3:50 am, "pierre_aro...@hotmail.com"
<pierre_aro...@hotmail.fr> wrote:
Thanks for the above information. I knew about Crown Prince Rudolf but
didn't realize he had a daughter. Here's that lineage:
Emperor Franz Joseph I, father of:
Crown Prince Rudolf, father of:
Archduchess Elisabeth, mother of:
Prinz Franz Joseph of Windisch-Graetz, father of:
Prinz Guillaume of Windisch-Graetz
<pierre_aro...@hotmail.fr> wrote:
On 20 nov, 01:29, viridmont...@gmail.com wrote:
On Nov 19, 6:17 am, "M.Sjostrom" <q...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Gentlefolk (including crossdressers) and others (such
as a few crossposters) in alt.talk.royal appear to be
discussing about the allegation that Alicia of
Bourbon-Parma holds possibly more heirships-general
than any other.
In that matter, my view is that very possibly, the
heir-general of the marriage of Mary Theresa of
Austria and Francis Stephen of Lorraine, holds at
least as impressive a list of general heirships of
medieval countries and principalities.
___________________________________________________________________________---_________
Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you
with Yahoo Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/sports;_ylt=At9 ... QtBI7ntAcJ
Here's whom I come up with as heir-general. Would this be correct ?
No since Archduchess Gisela had a brother whose descendants would come
first. I suspect Prince William Francis Joseph of Windisch-Graetz
would be the right answer.
Emperor Francis I and Empress Maria Theresa, parents of:
Emperor Leoplold II, father of:
Emperor Franz II, father of:
Archduke Franz Karl, father of:
Emperor Franz Joseph I, father of:
Archduchess Gisela, mother of:
Prince Konrad of Bavaria, father of:
Princess Amalie of Bavaria, mother of:
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Thanks for the above information. I knew about Crown Prince Rudolf but
didn't realize he had a daughter. Here's that lineage:
Emperor Franz Joseph I, father of:
Crown Prince Rudolf, father of:
Archduchess Elisabeth, mother of:
Prinz Franz Joseph of Windisch-Graetz, father of:
Prinz Guillaume of Windisch-Graetz