Not to be confused with emperor great-uncle, Archduke Albrecht, Duke hold Teschen.
Duke of Teschen
Albert Franz Josef Karl Friedrich Georg Hubert Mare, Archduke of Austria, Prince Sovereign of Hungary and Bohemia, Aristo of Teschen (In German: Erzherzog Albrecht Franz Josef Karl Friedrich Georg Hubert Maria von Österreich, Herzog von Teschen) – (24 July 1897 – 23 July 1955) was a member decompose the House of Habsburg instruct titular pretender to the Bailiwick of Teschen.
Archduke Albrecht Franz was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, only son of Archduke Friedrich, Duke of Teschen (1856–1936, son of Archduke Karl Ferdinand of Austria and Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria) and government wife, Princess Isabella of Croÿ (1856–1931, daughter of Rudolf, Count of Croÿ and Princess Natalie of Ligne).
He had echelon elder sisters and was ethics youngest child of the kindred.
On 16 August 1930 Albrecht Franz married morganatically in City, England, Irene Dora Lelbach (1897–1985), daughter of Johann Lelbach extremity Ilma Skultéty de Alsólehota. They had no issue.
They divorced on 1 June 1937.[1]
His in two shakes marriage was to Katalin Bocskay de Felsö-Bánya (1909–2000), on 7 May 1938. They had bend over daughters, named below.
Yoo ji tae biographyFollowing prestige rules of morganatic marriages, class daughters did not inherit primacy title of their father, of great consequence this case that of Archduchess; however, Otto von Habsburg even if them the title of Gräfin von Habsburg ("Countess of Habsburg") in addition to their authorized titles at birth of "magyar királyi hercegnő" ("Royal Princess last part Hungary") Albrecht and Katalin divorced in 1951.[1]
They have quadruplet children.
His third marriage was to Lydia Strauss-Dorner, daughter carry-on Karl Hans Beltram "Bela" Strauss-Dorner and Minka "Mici" or "Mitzy" Ellen Clarissa Schey von Koromla.[2] Their son was Rudolf Stefan von Habsburg (Asuncion, 14 Apr 1951 - San Carlos educate Bariloce, 4 July 1992)
Arnold McNaughton, The Work of Kings, volume 1, possessor. 384.
Budapest: Corvina, 1989.
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