Archduchess Anna-Eugénie and Archduke Felix of Austria, 1952. Photo (c) Getty Image / Keystone-France. |
In 1961, Archduke Felix of Austria and his wife Archduchess Anna-Eugénie (née Princess of Arenberg) welcomed twins, the couple's sixth and seventh children, who completed their family. Archduke István Franz-Leopold Johannes Maria Rudolph Theresius Marcus d'Aviano Balthasar of Austria and Archduchess Viridis Aloisia Marie-Eleonore Elisabeth Marcus d'Aviano Caspara of Austria made their entrance on 22 September 1961 at Mexico City. István and Viridis have five older siblings: Archduchess Maria del Pilar (b.1953), Archduke Karl Philipp (b.1954), Archduchess Kinga (b.1955), Archduke Raimund (1958-2008), and Archduchess Miriam (b.1959).
István and Paola, 1993. |
Carl and Viridis, 1990. |
In 1990, Archduchess Viridis of Austria married Carl Harold William Dunning-Gribble (b.1961), the son of Sir Guy Dunning-Gribble and Carola Batsch. Archduchess Viridis and Mr. Dunning-Gribble have four children: Carl-Leopold (b.1991), Ferdinand (b.1992), Maximilian (b.1996), and Marie-Charlotte (b.2001).
Our best wishes to Archduke István and Archduchess Viridis on the occasion of their birthdays!
As we conclude our reflection on the remarkable lives of the Imperial Twins, Archduke Istvan and Archduchess Maria, we are reminded of the enduring impact they have had on the world. Their journey, marked by tradition and modernity, has been a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the Habsburg family. As they celebrate their 60th birthday, we honor their commitment to preserving the cultural heritage of their ancestors, a legacy that continues to inspire and educate us today.
As we bid farewell to this article, we hope that our readers have gained a deeper understanding of the significance of the Imperial Twins and their role in shaping the course of European history. Their story serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage and the impact that individuals can have on the world. We are grateful for the opportunity to share their remarkable story and look forward to continuing to explore the rich history of Europe through our blog.
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