Ferdinand of Romania - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Ferdinand of Romania
16. Anton Aloys, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
8. Charles, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
17. Princess Amalie Zephyrine of Salm-Kyrburg
4. Charles Anthony, Prince of Hohenzollern
18. Pierre Murat
9. Marie Antoinette Murat
19. Louise d'Astorg
2. Leopold, Prince of Hohenzollern
20. Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden
10. Karl, Grand Duke of Baden
21. Landgravine Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt
5. Princess Josephine of Baden
22. Claude de Beauharnais
11. Stéphanie de Beauharnais
23. Claudine Françoise de Lézay-Marnézia
1. Ferdinand I of Romania
24. Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
12. Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
25. Princess Augusta Reuss of Ebersdorf
6. Ferdinand II of Portugal
26. Friedrich Josef Koháry de Csábrág, Prince of Koháry
13. Maria Antonia Koháry de Csábrág
27. Countess Marie Antionette of Waldstein-Wartenberg
3. Infanta Antónia of Portugal
28. John VI of Portugal
14. Pedro I of Brazil
29. Charlotte of Spain
7. Maria II of Portugal
30. Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
15. Maria Leopoldina of Austria
31. Maria Teresa of the Two Sicilies

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