Countess Christina of Salm-Badenweiler (1575–1627), was a Duchess consort of Lorraine; married in 1597 to Francis II, Duke of Lorraine. Christina Katharina...
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Croÿ. Maria Christina married Emanuel, Hereditary Prince of Salm-Salm, son of Alfred, 7th Prince of Salm-Salm and his wife Countess Rosa of Lützow, on...
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Princess Rosemary of Salm-Salm (German: Rosemary Friederike Isabella Eleonore Henriette Antonia, Prinzessin zu Salm-Salm[citation needed]) (13 April 1904...
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of Salm and Salm-Salm as the eldest of five siblings. Her parents were Emanuel, Hereditary Prince of Salm-Salm and the Archduchess Maria Christina of...
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Princess Maria Christina of Salm-Salm (1879–1962), Archduchess of Austria Ludwig von Salm-Hoogstraeten (1885–1944), tennis player Salm (state) Palais...
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Emperors of Austria. Nicholas Francis was the youngest son of Duke Francis II of Lorraine and his wife, Christina of Salm. Born on the feast of Saint Nicholas...
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of the county of Vaudémont. He died less than a year later. He married Christina of Salm and had the following issue: Henri de Lorraine, Marquis of Hattonchâtel...
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Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen (Maria Christina Johanna Josepha Antonia; 13 May 1742 – 24 June 1798), was the fifth child of Maria Theresa of Austria...
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guardian of her minor son. His will was contested by a party headed by Count Jean I de Salm (d. 1560), who regarded Christina as a puppet of the emperor...
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Maria Christina Henriette Desideria Felicitas Raineria of Austria (Spanish: María Cristina de Habsburgo-Lorena; 21 July 1858 – 6 February 1929) was Queen...
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