Children
Marie Valerie and Franz Salvator had 10 children:
Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Elisabeth Franziska "Ella" | 27 January 1892 | 29 January 1930 | married Count Georg of Waldburg-Zeil-Trauchburg, had issue. |
Franz Karl Salvator | 17 February 1893 | 12 December 1918 | died unmarried of the Spanish Flu. |
Hubert Salvator | 30 April 1894 | 24 March 1971 | married Princess Rosemary of Salm-Salm, had issue. |
Hedwig | 24 September 1896 | 1 November 1970 | married Count Bernard of Stolberg-Stolberg, had issue. |
Theodor Salvator | 9 October 1899 | 8 April 1978 | married Countess Maria Theresa of Waldburg-Zeil-Trauchburg, had issue. |
Gertrud | 19 November 1900 | 20 December 1962 | married Count Georg of Waldburg-Zeil-Trauchburg, widower of her sister Elisabeth, had issue. |
Maria Elisabeth | 19 November 1901 | 29 December 1936 | died unmarried. |
Clemens Salvator | 6 October 1904 | 20 August 1974 | married Countess Elisabeth Rességuier de Miremont, took the title Prince of Altenburg, had issue. |
Mathilde | 9 August 1906 | 18 October 1991 | married Ernst Hefel, no issue. |
Agnes | 26 June 1911 | 26 June 1911 | died at the age of eight hours. |
Read more about this topic: Archduchess Marie Valerie Of Austria
Famous quotes containing the word children:
“When children feel good about themselves, its like a snowball rolling downhill. They are continually able to recognize and integrate new proof of their value as they grow and mature.”
—Stephanie Martson (20th century)
“Todays fathers and motherswith only the American dream for guidanceextend and overextend themselves, physically, emotionally, and financially, during the best years of their lives to ensure that their children will grow up prepared to do better and go further than they did.”
—Stella Chess (20th century)
“I believe that all the survivors are mad. One time or another their madness will explode. You cannot absorb that much madness and not be influenced by it. That is why the children of survivors are so tragic. I see them in school. They dont know how to handle their parents. They see that their parents are traumatized: they scream and dont react normally.”
—Elie Wiesel (b. 1928)