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Claudia Felizitas of Tyrol

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Claudia Felizitas of Tyrol Famous memorial

Birth
Innsbruck, Innsbruck Stadt, Tirol, Austria
Death
8 Apr 1676 (aged 22)
Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna, Austria
Burial
Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna, Austria Add to Map
Plot
Tomb 24, Leopold crypt behind the sarcophagus of Maria Amalia.
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[Heart only] Archduchess of Austria. Second wife of Emperor Leopold I. Her parents where Archduke Ferdinand Karl of Tyrol, Bishop of Passau and Anna de Medici. She married Emperor Leopold on October 15, 1673. In the three years of their marriage she gave birth to two daughters that both didn't reach their first birthday. Her body was buried at the Dominikanerkirche in Vienna.
[Heart only] Archduchess of Austria. Second wife of Emperor Leopold I. Her parents where Archduke Ferdinand Karl of Tyrol, Bishop of Passau and Anna de Medici. She married Emperor Leopold on October 15, 1673. In the three years of their marriage she gave birth to two daughters that both didn't reach their first birthday. Her body was buried at the Dominikanerkirche in Vienna.

Bio by: Lutetia


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  • Originally Created by: Lutetia
  • Added: Jun 2, 2004
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8862354/claudia_felizitas_of_tyrol: accessed ), memorial page for Claudia Felizitas of Tyrol (30 May 1653–8 Apr 1676), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8862354, citing Kapuzinergruft, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna, Austria; Maintained by Find a Grave.