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Archduke Friedrich, Duke of Teschen

Archduke Friedrich, Duke of Teschen (Friedrich Maria Albrecht Wilhelm Karl; 4 June 1856 – 30 December 1936) was a member of the House of Habsburg and the supreme commander of the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I.

Archduke Friedrich
Supreme Commander of the Imperial and Royal Armed Forces
In office1914 – 2 December 1916
PredecessorFranz Joseph I
SuccessorCharles I
Duke of Teschen
Reign1895–1918
PredecessorArchduke Albrecht
Born(1856-06-04)4 June 1856
Gross Seelowitz, Moravia, Austrian Empire
Died30 December 1936(1936-12-30) (aged 80)
Magyaróvár, Kingdom of Hungary
Burial
SpousePrincess Isabella of Croÿ
(m. 1878–1931; her death)
IssueMaria Christina, Hereditary Princess of Salm-Salm
Maria Anna, Princess Elias of Bourbon-Parma
Maria Henrietta, Princess Gottfried of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst
Archduchess Natalie
Archduchess Stephanie
Archduchess Gabriele
Isabella, Princess Georg of Bavaria
Maria Alice, Baroness Friedrich Waldbott von Bassenheim
Archduke Albrecht Franz, Duke of Teschen
HouseHabsburg
FatherArchduke Karl Ferdinand of Austria
MotherArchduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Early life

Friedrich was born at the castle of Gross Seelowitz in Moravia (today Židlochovice near Brno in the Czech Republic), the son of Karl Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and his wife Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria.

His siblings included Queen Maria Cristina of Spain, Archduke Charles Stephen of Austria, a candidate for the Kingdom of Poland, and Archduke Eugen of Austria, an Austrian officer.

When Friedrich's uncle Archduke Albert, Duke of Teschen died in 1895, he and his brothers each inherited large estates. Friedrich owned properties at Ungarisch-Altenburg (now Mosonmagyaróvár in Hungary), Belleje, Saybusch (now Żywiec in Poland), Seelowitz (now Židlochovice) and Frýdek in the Czech Republic, and Pressburg (now Bratislava in Slovakia). His Vienna residence, the Palais-Albrecht, housed the Albertina art collection which he owned.

Marriage

On 8 October 1878 Friedrich married at Château de l'Hermitage in France, Princess Isabella of Croÿ (1856–1931), daughter of Rudolf, Duke of Croÿ, and his wife Princess Natalie of Ligne. They had nine children together.

  • Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria-Teschen (17 November 1879 - 6 August 1962) she married Prince Manuel of Salm-Salm on 10 May 1902. They have four children.
  • Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria-Teschen (6 January 1882 - 25 February 1940) she married Elias, Duke of Parma on 25 May 1903. They have eight children.
  • Archduchess Maria Henrietta of Austria-Teschen (10 January 1883 - 2 September 1956) she married Prince Gottfried of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingfurst on 3 June 1908. They have three children.
  • Archduchess Natalie of Austria-Teschen (12 January 1884 - 23 March 1898)
  • Archduchess Stephanie of Austria-Teschen (1 May 1886 - 25 August 1890)
  • Archduchess Gabriele of Austria-Teschen (14 September 1887-15 November 1954)
  • Archduchess Isabella of Austria-Teschen (17 November 1888 - 6 December 1973) she married Prince Georg of Bavaria on 10 February 1912 (marriage dissolved).
  • Archduchess Maria Alice of Austria-Teschen (15 January 1893 - 1 July 1962) she married Friedrich Heinrich Carl Maria Baron Waldbott von Bassenheim, son of Friedrich Lothar Baron Waldbott von Bassenheim and Hedwig Baronin von Beust, on 8 May 1920. They have six children.
  • Albrecht Franz, Duke of Teschen (24 July 1897 - 23 July 1955) he married Irene Lelbach on 16 August 1930 and they were divorced on 1 June 1937. He then married Katalin Bocskay de Felsö-Banya on 9 May 1938 and they were divorced in 1951. They had two daughters. He remarried, again, Lydia Strauss-Dorner after 1951. They had one son.

Military career

Like most of the princes of the ruling house, Friedrich adopted a military career, and served creditably for many years as commandant of the V. (Pressburg) Corps. Subsequently, commander-in-chief of the Austrian Landwehr (militia) and army inspector, he became, after the murder of the heir to the throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, inspector-general of the Austro-Hungarian Army.[1]

In World War I, he was —from the dynastic point of view —as grandson of the victor of the Battle of Aspern, Archduke Charles, and as nephew of the victor of the Battle of Custoza, Archduke Albert, the predestined head of the armed forces of Austria-Hungary; and on 11 July 1914 Friedrich was appointed supreme commander of the Austro-Hungarian Army by Emperor Franz Joseph I. He thought it his duty to accept this heavy responsibility, but, modestly underestimating his own powers, left the actual exercise of the command to his chief-of-staff, Franz Graf Conrad von Hötzendorf. In the performance of ceremonial duties, and as mediator for the settlement of the conflicting demands of the military, civil and allied elements, his services were undeniable.[1] He was promoted to the rank of Generalfeldmarschall on 8 December 1914. In February 1917 Emperor Charles himself took over the supreme command; the Archduke, although the Emperor's representative, no longer appeared in the foreground.

Retirement and death

After World War I the governments of Austria and Czechoslovakia confiscated all of Friedrich's properties within their borders. These included his palaces in Pressburg and in Vienna and his art collection. He retained his properties in Hungary however. In 1929 he won a court case requiring compensation from the Czechoslovak government.[2]

Friedrich died at Ungarisch-Altenburg (Magyaróvár, now Mosonmagyaróvár) in 1936. His death was the biggest royal event for Hungary since the coronation of King Karl in 1916. The funeral and burial in the parish church in Mosonmagyaróvár was attended by his nephew, the exiled King of Spain; by numerous archdukes; by all the surviving Austro-Hungarian field marshals; by personal representatives of Hitler; by members of the House of Savoy; by the diplomatic corps; by a son of exiled German Kaiser Wilhelm; by representatives of the governments of Germany, Italy and Austria, and by Hungary's regent, Miklós Horthy and his wife. There were members of the Hungarian government and delegates of the German and Austrian in attendance as well. Entire battalions of the Royal Hungarian Army were present to pay their last respects to their former supreme commander.

Decorations and awards

Friedrich received the following decorations and awards:[3][4]

National orders and decorations
Foreign orders and decorations

Ancestry

Notes

  1. ^ a b   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1922). "Frederick, Archduke of Austria". Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed.). London & New York: The Encyclopædia Britannica Company.
  2. ^ . Time. (18 February 1929).
  3. ^ . www.austro-hungarian-army.co.uk/. Archived from the original on 3 May 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  4. ^ Hof- und Staatshandbuch der Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie (1918), Genealogy p. 11
  5. ^ Jørgen Pedersen (2009). Riddere af Elefantordenen, 1559–2009 (in Danish). Syddansk Universitetsforlag. p. 472. ISBN 978-87-7674-434-2.
  6. ^ . pourlemerite.org. Archived from the original on 2019-10-31. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  7. ^ "Real y distinguida orden de Carlos III". Guía Oficial de España (in Spanish). 1918. p. 210. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  8. ^ Shaw, Wm. A. (1906) The Knights of England, I, London, p. 204
  9. ^ Svensk rikskalender (in Swedish), 1909, p. 613, retrieved 6 January 2018 – via runeberg.org

References

  • Heiszler, Vilmos. Photo Habsburg: Frederick Habsburg and his Family. Budapest: Corvina, 1989.
  • Jewison, Glenn, and Jörg C. Steiner. "Erzherzog Friedrich" 2016-05-03 at the Wayback Machine (Austro-Hungarian Land Forces 1848–1918).
  • Palmer, Alan. Twilight of the Habsburgs: The Life and Times of Emperor Francis Joseph. Atlantic Monthly Press; 1st Pbk. Ed edition.
  • Stefanovics, Glenn W. "Friedrich Maria Albrecht Wilhelm Karl von Österreich-Toskana, Herzog von Teschen"

External links

  Media related to Archduke Friedrich, Duke of Teschen at Wikimedia Commons

Archduke Friedrich, Duke of Teschen
Born: 4 June 1856 Died: 30 December 1936
Titles of nobility
Preceded by Duke of Teschen
1895–1936
Succeeded by

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from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Friedrich von Osterreich Teschen see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated de Friedrich von Osterreich Teschen to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Archduke Friedrich Duke of Teschen Friedrich Maria Albrecht Wilhelm Karl 4 June 1856 30 December 1936 was a member of the House of Habsburg and the supreme commander of the Austro Hungarian Army during World War I Archduke FriedrichSupreme Commander of the Imperial and Royal Armed ForcesIn office1914 2 December 1916PredecessorFranz Joseph ISuccessorCharles IDuke of TeschenReign1895 1918PredecessorArchduke AlbrechtBorn 1856 06 04 4 June 1856Gross Seelowitz Moravia Austrian EmpireDied30 December 1936 1936 12 30 aged 80 Magyarovar Kingdom of HungaryBurialImperial CryptSpousePrincess Isabella of Croy m 1878 1931 her death IssueMaria Christina Hereditary Princess of Salm SalmMaria Anna Princess Elias of Bourbon Parma Maria Henrietta Princess Gottfried of Hohenlohe SchillingsfurstArchduchess NatalieArchduchess StephanieArchduchess GabrieleIsabella Princess Georg of BavariaMaria Alice Baroness Friedrich Waldbott von BassenheimArchduke Albrecht Franz Duke of TeschenHouseHabsburgFatherArchduke Karl Ferdinand of AustriaMotherArchduchess Elisabeth Franziska of AustriaReligionRoman Catholicism Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriage 3 Military career 4 Retirement and death 5 Decorations and awards 6 Ancestry 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditFriedrich was born at the castle of Gross Seelowitz in Moravia today Zidlochovice near Brno in the Czech Republic the son of Karl Ferdinand Archduke of Austria and his wife Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria His siblings included Queen Maria Cristina of Spain Archduke Charles Stephen of Austria a candidate for the Kingdom of Poland and Archduke Eugen of Austria an Austrian officer When Friedrich s uncle Archduke Albert Duke of Teschen died in 1895 he and his brothers each inherited large estates Friedrich owned properties at Ungarisch Altenburg now Mosonmagyarovar in Hungary Belleje Saybusch now Zywiec in Poland Seelowitz now Zidlochovice and Frydek in the Czech Republic and Pressburg now Bratislava in Slovakia His Vienna residence the Palais Albrecht housed the Albertina art collection which he owned Marriage EditOn 8 October 1878 Friedrich married at Chateau de l Hermitage in France Princess Isabella of Croy 1856 1931 daughter of Rudolf Duke of Croy and his wife Princess Natalie of Ligne They had nine children together Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria Teschen 17 November 1879 6 August 1962 she married Prince Manuel of Salm Salm on 10 May 1902 They have four children Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria Teschen 6 January 1882 25 February 1940 she married Elias Duke of Parma on 25 May 1903 They have eight children Archduchess Maria Henrietta of Austria Teschen 10 January 1883 2 September 1956 she married Prince Gottfried of Hohenlohe Waldenburg Schillingfurst on 3 June 1908 They have three children Archduchess Natalie of Austria Teschen 12 January 1884 23 March 1898 Archduchess Stephanie of Austria Teschen 1 May 1886 25 August 1890 Archduchess Gabriele of Austria Teschen 14 September 1887 15 November 1954 Archduchess Isabella of Austria Teschen 17 November 1888 6 December 1973 she married Prince Georg of Bavaria on 10 February 1912 marriage dissolved Archduchess Maria Alice of Austria Teschen 15 January 1893 1 July 1962 she married Friedrich Heinrich Carl Maria Baron Waldbott von Bassenheim son of Friedrich Lothar Baron Waldbott von Bassenheim and Hedwig Baronin von Beust on 8 May 1920 They have six children Albrecht Franz Duke of Teschen 24 July 1897 23 July 1955 he married Irene Lelbach on 16 August 1930 and they were divorced on 1 June 1937 He then married Katalin Bocskay de Felso Banya on 9 May 1938 and they were divorced in 1951 They had two daughters He remarried again Lydia Strauss Dorner after 1951 They had one son Military career Edit Friedrich s marshal s baton at the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum Like most of the princes of the ruling house Friedrich adopted a military career and served creditably for many years as commandant of the V Pressburg Corps Subsequently commander in chief of the Austrian Landwehr militia and army inspector he became after the murder of the heir to the throne Archduke Franz Ferdinand inspector general of the Austro Hungarian Army 1 In World War I he was from the dynastic point of view as grandson of the victor of the Battle of Aspern Archduke Charles and as nephew of the victor of the Battle of Custoza Archduke Albert the predestined head of the armed forces of Austria Hungary and on 11 July 1914 Friedrich was appointed supreme commander of the Austro Hungarian Army by Emperor Franz Joseph I He thought it his duty to accept this heavy responsibility but modestly underestimating his own powers left the actual exercise of the command to his chief of staff Franz Graf Conrad von Hotzendorf In the performance of ceremonial duties and as mediator for the settlement of the conflicting demands of the military civil and allied elements his services were undeniable 1 He was promoted to the rank of Generalfeldmarschall on 8 December 1914 In February 1917 Emperor Charles himself took over the supreme command the Archduke although the Emperor s representative no longer appeared in the foreground Retirement and death EditAfter World War I the governments of Austria and Czechoslovakia confiscated all of Friedrich s properties within their borders These included his palaces in Pressburg and in Vienna and his art collection He retained his properties in Hungary however In 1929 he won a court case requiring compensation from the Czechoslovak government 2 Friedrich died at Ungarisch Altenburg Magyarovar now Mosonmagyarovar in 1936 His death was the biggest royal event for Hungary since the coronation of King Karl in 1916 The funeral and burial in the parish church in Mosonmagyarovar was attended by his nephew the exiled King of Spain by numerous archdukes by all the surviving Austro Hungarian field marshals by personal representatives of Hitler by members of the House of Savoy by the diplomatic corps by a son of exiled German Kaiser Wilhelm by representatives of the governments of Germany Italy and Austria and by Hungary s regent Miklos Horthy and his wife There were members of the Hungarian government and delegates of the German and Austrian in attendance as well Entire battalions of the Royal Hungarian Army were present to pay their last respects to their former supreme commander Decorations and awards EditFriedrich received the following decorations and awards 3 4 National orders and decorationsKnight of the Golden Fleece 17 April 1873 Military Merit Cross 30 November 1892 in Diamonds 30 November 1898 1st Class with War Decoration 9 May 1915 Grand Cross of St Stephen 9 November 1893 Bronze Military Merit Medal Signum Laudis September 1899 Gold Medal Grosses Signum Laudis on the ribbon of the Military Merit Cross 17 October 1916 Red Cross Merit Star 21 August 1914 with War Decoration 15 February 1915 Grand Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa 25 November 1916 Long Service Cross for Officers 2nd Class Bronze Jubilee Medal for the Armed Forces Military Jubilee MedalForeign orders and decorations Wurttemberg Grand Cross of the Wurttemberg Crown 21 July 1873 Grand Cross of the Military Merit Order 30 May 1915 Russian Empire Knight of St Andrew 4 January 1877 Knight of St Alexander Nevsky 30 December 1878 Knight of the White Eagle 30 December 1878 Knight of St Anna 1st Class 30 December 1878 France Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour 30 December 1878 Belgium Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold 3 July 1881 Ernestine duchies Grand Cross of the Saxe Ernestine House Order 7 January 1882 Kingdom of Bavaria Knight of St Hubert 24 May 1889 Grand Cross of the Military Order of Max Joseph 1 May 1915 Netherlands Grand Cross of the Netherlands Lion 12 December 1890 Tuscan Grand Ducal Family Grand Cross of St Joseph 26 February 1891 Kingdom of Saxony Knight of the Rue Crown 26 February 1891 Commander of the Military Order of St Henry 1st Class 22 May 1915 Denmark Knight of the Elephant 26 May 1892 5 Luxembourg Knight of the Gold Lion of Nassau 9 June 1892 Kingdom of Prussia Knight of the Black Eagle 22 October 1892 with Golden Collar 3 October 1903 Knight of the Red Eagle 1st Class c 1895 Iron Cross 1st and 2nd Classes 31 August 1914 Pour le Merite military 12 May 1915 with Oak Leaves 4 January 1917 6 Spain Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III with Collar 17 March 1896 7 Grand Cross of Military Merit 5 November 1905 Persian Empire Order of the August Portrait in Diamonds 22 October 1900 Military Order of Malta Bailiff Grand Cross of Honour with Distinction for Jerusalem 19 May 1901 Parmese Ducal Family Grand Cross of the Constantinian Order of St George 26 January 1903 United Kingdom Honorary Grand Cross of the Bath military 10 June 1904 8 Sweden Knight of the Seraphim 18 December 1907 9 Baden Knight of the House Order of Fidelity 10 May 1908 Grand Cross of the Order of Berthold the First 10 May 1908 Saxe Weimar Eisenach Grand Cross of the White Falcon 10 May 1908 Kingdom of Bulgaria Knight of Saints Cyril and Methodius 12 June 1912 Order of Bravery 1st Class 19 February 1916 Ottoman Empire Gold and Silver Imtiyaz Medals 19 August 1915 Mecklenburg Grand Cross of the Wendish Crown with Crown in Ore 10 November 1911 Military Merit Cross 1st and 2nd Classes 14 March 1915 Oldenburg Friedrich August Cross 1st and 2nd Classes 19 August 1915 Brunswick War Merit Cross 11 September 1916 Hohenzollern Cross of Honour of the Princely House Order of Hohenzollern 1st Class with Swords 12 October 1916 Lippe War Merit Cross 5 July 1918Ancestry EditAncestors of Archduke Friedrich Duke of Teschen8 Leopold II Holy Roman Emperor4 Archduke Charles Duke of Teschen9 Infanta Maria Louisa of Spain2 Archduke Karl Ferdinand of Austria10 Frederick William Prince of Nassau Weilburg5 Princess Henrietta of Nassau Weilburg11 Burgravine Louise Isabelle of Kirchberg1 Archduke Friedrich Duke of Teschen12 Leopold II Holy Roman Emperor 8 6 Archduke Joseph Palatine of Hungary13 Infanta Maria Louisa of Spain 9 3 Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria14 Duke Louis of Wurttemberg7 Duchess Maria Dorothea of Wurttemberg15 Princess Henriette of Nassau WeilburgNotes Edit a b One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1922 Frederick Archduke of Austria Encyclopaedia Britannica 12th ed London amp New York The Encyclopaedia Britannica Company Papa Friedrich Preferred Time 18 February 1929 Archduke Friedrich www austro hungarian army co uk Archived from the original on 3 May 2016 Retrieved 21 June 2020 Hof und Staatshandbuch der Osterreichisch Ungarischen Monarchie 1918 Genealogy p 11 Jorgen Pedersen 2009 Riddere af Elefantordenen 1559 2009 in Danish Syddansk Universitetsforlag p 472 ISBN 978 87 7674 434 2 Foreign Pour le Merite Awards Foreign Awards During World War I pourlemerite org Archived from the original on 2019 10 31 Retrieved 4 February 2021 Real y distinguida orden de Carlos III Guia Oficial de Espana in Spanish 1918 p 210 Retrieved 21 June 2020 Shaw Wm A 1906 The Knights of England I London p 204 Svensk rikskalender in Swedish 1909 p 613 retrieved 6 January 2018 via runeberg orgReferences EditHeiszler Vilmos Photo Habsburg Frederick Habsburg and his Family Budapest Corvina 1989 Jewison Glenn and Jorg C Steiner Erzherzog Friedrich Archived 2016 05 03 at the Wayback Machine Austro Hungarian Land Forces 1848 1918 Palmer Alan Twilight of the Habsburgs The Life and Times of Emperor Francis Joseph Atlantic Monthly Press 1st Pbk Ed edition Stefanovics Glenn W Friedrich Maria Albrecht Wilhelm Karl von Osterreich Toskana Herzog von Teschen External links Edit Media related to Archduke Friedrich Duke of Teschen at Wikimedia Commons Newspaper clippings about Archduke Friedrich Duke of Teschen in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBWArchduke Friedrich Duke of TeschenHouse of HabsburgBorn 4 June 1856 Died 30 December 1936Titles of nobilityPreceded byArchduke Albert Duke of Teschen1895 1936 Succeeded byArchduke Albrecht Franz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Archduke Friedrich Duke of Teschen amp oldid 1119336108, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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