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| | ARCHDUKE FERDINAND, Essays Club, Essays, 051030 |
 | | Ferdinand of Aragon is often referred to as Ferdinand the Catholic. |  | | Born on March 10, 1452, at Sos in Aragon, Ferdinand V was the son of John II of Aragon and Juana Enriquez of Castile. |  | | A biography of Ferdinand Magellan, using William Mancherster's portrayal of the great explorer. |
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http://www.essaysclub.com/lib/essay/Archduke-Ferdinand.html
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| | Hapsburgs |
 | | Daughter of Archduke Leopold V and Claudia of Medici |  | | Archduke of Austria-Tyrol, son of Leopold V and Claudia of Medici |  | | As a Habsburg, Ferdinand became Holy Roman Emperor in 1619 and, allied with Bavaria and the Catholic League, defeated the Bohemians at the Battle of White Mountain in 1620. |
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http://www.geocities.com/historyofaustria/habsburgs.html
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| | Pragmatic Sanction of 1713 |
 | | Ferdinand Karl (1868-1915), youngest brother of archduke Franz Ferdinand, married unequally (and secretly) Bertha Czuber (daughter of a mathematician) in 1909 and renounced his title and rank of archduke in 1911. |  | | Ferdinand was later elected king of the Romans (1531) and thus became heir apparent to the imperial crown. |  | | Archduke Heinrich was nevertheless eventually accepted back in the imperial house, and his name was listed in the court almanach. |
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http://www.heraldica.org/topics/royalty/ps1713.htm
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| | First World War.com - Who's Who - Archduke Franz Ferdinand |
 | | The Emperor, Franz Josef, was against the marriage, arguing that Franz Ferdinand was marrying beneath his station. |  | | Archduke Franz Ferdinand interrupting the Mayor's welcome speech at Sarajevo's city hall, 28 June 1914. |  | | The marriage eventually only took place after Ferdinand agreed to renounce all rights of succession for his children. |
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http://www.firstworldwar.com/bio/ferdinand.htm
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| | Trenches on the Web - Bio: Archduke Franz Ferdinand |
 | | The second was the death of his father, Archduke Charles Louis, in 1896. |  | | The Archduke interrupting the Mayor's speech at City Hall in Sarajevo |  | | They went through with the marriage against the Emperor's wishes but had to renounce rights of rank and succession for their children. |
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http://www.worldwar1.com/biohff.htm
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| | Bold Type: Excerpt by Jô Soares |
 | | The absurdity of the situation serves to calm the archduke, and he concludes the ceremony by thanking his host for the cordial reception. |  | | The fourth and fifth carry officers of Ferdinand's garrison, along with high-level Bosnian functionaries. |  | | The mayor, Fehim Curcic, and the chief of police lead the cortege. |
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http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/0601/soares/excerpt.html
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| | Assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand |
 | | This morning, as Archduke Francis Ferdinand and the Duchess were |  | | the second hit the Archduke in the neck and pierced his jugular vein. |  | | Thereupon the Mayor delivered his address and the Archduke made a |
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http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/westn/sarajevo.html
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| | Archduke Franz Ferdinand |
 | | After attending the official reception at the City Hall, Franz Ferdinand asked about the members of his party that had been wounded by the bomb. |  | | General Oskar Potiorek, Governor of the Austrian provinces of Bosnia-Herzegovina, was waiting to take the royal party to the City Hall for the official reception. |  | | Princip's bullet had pierced the archduke's jugular vein but before losing consciousness, he pleaded "Sophie dear! |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FWWarchduke.htm
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| | Gavrilo Princip -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | After the murder of Archduke Francis Ferdinand by Serb nationalist Gavrilo Princip at Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, Paic was most compliant in dealing with the formidable terms of Austria-Hungary's ultimatum to Serbia but was nevertheless unable to avert the Austrian declaration of war on Serbia on July 28. |  | | Princip's act gave Austria-Hungary the excuse that it had sought for opening hostilities against Serbia and thus precipitated World War I. In Yugoslaviathe South Slav... |  | | Princip's act gave Austria-Hungary the excuse that it had sought for opening hostilities against Serbia and
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9061416
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| | Archduke Franz Ferdinand |
 | | Ferdinand, Prince of Portugal, always pious and known for his generosity. |  | | Ferdinand of Portugal, the hero of Pedro Calderón's "El Principe Constante". |  | | When a military mission of his brother failed, Ferdinand offered himself as a hostage, and died in captivity in 1443. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand.html
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| | The Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand |
 | | Archduke Francis Ferdinand was next in line to be the leader of his country, Austria-Hungary, but not everyone in his country was happy about that. |  | | Sophie died immediately, and it was reported that Archduke Ferdinand only had time to say his wife's name, "Sophie-" before he died too. |  | | The Archduke and his wife rode in an open car, the second one in line. |
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http://www.edhelper.com/ReadingComprehension_35_255.html
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| | Archduke Ferdinand II |
 | | In 1563, at the State Parliament in Innsbruck, the Archduke was introduced by his father to the Tyrolean Diet as the new provincial sovereign of Tyrol. |  | | The legality of the marriage was upheld in 1561 on condition that all resultant children renounce any claim to the succession. |  | | The acquaintance changed his hitherto dynastically controlled life. |
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http://www.nhm-wien.ac.at/NHM/mineral/Ferdinand2e.htm
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| | Maximilian of Mexico History |
 | | With the approach of war in 1859 against France and the north Italian kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, Francis Joseph relieved his brother of his office and gave full power to the military. |  | | It was his fate to be deceived by the political realities, and then to be prevented by his essentially noble character from cutting his losses to save his own life. |  | | The Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian took up his residence at Monza outside Milan with his new bride, the Princess Charlotte of Belgium. |
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http://www.austrian-mint.com/e/maxhist.html
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| | First World War.com - Primary Documents - Archduke Franz Ferdinand's Assassination, 28 June 1914 |
 | | At that, I seized the Archduke by the collar of his uniform, to stop his head dropping forward and asked him if he was in great pain. |  | | The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, on 28 June 1914, set in train a series of diplomatic events that led inexorably to the outbreak of war in Europe at the end of July 1914. |  | | Ferdinand - and his wife Sophie - were killed by Serb nationalist Gavrilo Princip while on a formal visit to Sarajevo. |
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http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/harrachmemoir.htm
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| | Maximilian of Mexico |
 | | Many Mexicans and foreign governments refused to recognize his government and Maximilian was executed after his capture by Mexican republicans. |  | | Maximilian was born as His Imperial Highness Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia. |  | | Maximilian was born in Schönbrunn, Vienna, Austria, the second son of Franz Karl Josef, Archduke of Austria and his wife Sophie Fredericka of Bavaria. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/maximilian_of_mexico
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| | Francis Ferdinand is Assassinated: 1914 |
 | | As Francis Ferdinand and his party proceeded through Sarajevo, the first of the Black Hand operatives tossed a bomb at the Archduke's automobile. |  | | On the morning of June 28, 1914, while traveling in a motorcade through Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were assassinated by a Serbian nationalist. |  | | The Archduke was chosen as a target because Serbians feared that after his ascension to the throne, he would continue and even heighten the persecution of Serbs living within the Austro-Hungarian empire. |
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http://www.thenagain.info/WebChron/EastEurope/FranzFerdinand.html
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| | Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Irreconcilables |
 | | After the deaths of his cousin, Crown Prince Rudolf, in 1889, and of his father, in 1896, Francis became heir to the Austro-Hungarian crown. |  | | Francis Ferdinand (German Franz Ferdinand), (1863-1914), archduke of Austria, born in Graz, son of Archduke Charles Louis and nephew of Emperor Francis Joseph. |  | | Despite the clever reservations that Lodge attached to the treaty, the Senate seemed sure to pass it. |
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| | Franz Ferdinand |
 | | The eldest son of Emperor Franz Joseph's younger brother Carl Ludwig, Franz Ferdinand became the hier-apparent following the death of Crown Prince Rudolf in 1889, and his own father in 1896. |  | | Franz Ferdinand was buried in a crypt beneath the chapel of his castle, Artstetten, instead of the customary burial place of the Hapsburgs, Capuchin Crypt, in Vienna. |  | | By killing him, the threat of his reforms would be removed. |
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http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/bio/f/franzfrd.html
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| | Franz Ferdinand - Wikiquote |
 | | The Archduke interrupting the Mayor's speech at City Hall in Sarajevo |  | | The Archduke's last words, as reported by Count Harrach, in response to his asking if the Archduke was in pain |  | | Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (December 18, 1863 – June 28, 1914). |
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http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_of_Austria
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| | History Bookshop.com: Archduke Ferdinand, Assassination of |
 | | Disconsolate, he sat at a table in a pavement café. |  | | The archduke did not appear when or where he was meant to on the route out of the city and Princip thought he had missed his chance. |  | | Princip was arrested, tried and sentanced to a prison term of 20 years, but died having undergone a operation to remove an arm which was tubercular. |
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http://www.historybookshop.com/articles/events/assassin-archduke-ferdinand.asp
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| | Archduke Ferdinand |
 | | This political action might have defused the movement for Slavic independence. |  | | All were members of a secret Serbians nationalist group known as the Black Hand, or Union of Death. |  | | Consequently, on July 28, 1914, exactly one month after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. |
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http://portfolio.educ.kent.edu/waynek/worldwarI/ArchdukeFerdinand.htm
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| | BBC - BBC Four Documentaries - Days That Shook the World: Archduke Ferdinand/Hitler |
 | | The couple had been punished for marrying against his family's will |  | | The First and Second World Wars were book ended by the deaths of two leaders - the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria, and the suicide of Adolf Hitler. |  | | How the Archduke and his wife Sophie prepared, only a few days before their 14th wedding anniversary, for their first time riding in state together. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/days-ferdinand.shtml
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| | Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Franz Ferdinand is interred in Schloß Artstetten, Austria. |  | | Franz Ferdinand was nephew of the Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and next in line to the crown following the suicide of his cousin Crown Prince Rudolph at Mayerling (January 30, 1889) and the death of his father Karl Ludwig (May 19, 1896). |  | | Duke Francis had testamented most of his private property to Francis Ferdinand, upon certain conditions, one of which was the use of the Este name. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_of_Austria
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| | Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria - Simple English Wikipedia |
 | | He became the heir of the empire after the suicide of his cousin Crown Prince Ludwig and the death of his father Karl Ludwig. |  | | He was murdered in 1914 in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip who was a member of Black Hand, a group of Serbian nationalists. |  | | The people from Austria declared war on Serbia because of the assassination. |
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| | Franz Ferdinand - Uncyclopedia |
 | | Franz Ferdinand the mathematician, who gave his name to |  | | Archduke Franz Ferdinand was born in Taiwan in 1933 to parents of Slavic origin. |  | | Sadly his antics had enraged local fundamentalist Christian group The Black Handbag Organisation who swore to end his cavorting ways. |
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| | Assassination Archduke Ferdinand |
 | | Ferdunand II of the TwoSicilies - 1810 - 1859 ; became king 1830. |  | | Archduke Ferdinznd II of Austria, Regent of Tyrol and FurtherAustria |  | | Ferdunand I of Austria - 1793 - 1875 ; became emperor 1835. |
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http://www.bodawg.com/point/31302-assassination-archduke-ferdinand.html
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| | Trenches on the Web - Bio: Archduke Franz Ferdinand/Photos |
 | | The Archduke and Duchess lie in state in Sarajevo. |  | | The Archduke and Sophie arrive at Sarajevo City Hall accompanied by General Oskar Potiorek (right), Military Governor of Bosnia. |  | | The couple leaving Sarajevo City Hall and entering the car for the last time. |
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| | BBC - BBC Four Documentaries - Interview on Archduke Ferdinand/Hitler |
 | | This was the date of Archduke Ferdinand's assassination. |  | | BBC Four: It seems particularly tragic that the Archduke and his wife Sophie were killed as they rode in state together for the first time. |  | | This echoed through history to 1989 when Milosevic chose the same day to make an inflammatory speech about how it was time for the Serbs to reassert their authority over what was seen as the traditional Serbian homeland. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/days-ferdinand-int.shtml
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| | History House: Balkan Blunders |
 | | Perhaps the Archduke should not carry out his planned visit to Sarajevo, Jovan suggested, "as some young Serb might put a live rather than a blank cartridge in his gun and fire it." Finance ministers are not, in general, masters of diplomatic doublespeak. |  | | The rowdy chaps ranged in age from 17 to 27, and as many boys are, were members of a secret club -- in this case, The Black Hand. |  | | Gavrilo Princip, a young revolutionary once turned down by the Serbian Army for being too "small and weak" raised his pistol, shot twice and killed the Archduke and his wife. |
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http://www.historyhouse.com/in_history/ferdinand
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| | Archduke Ferdinand Assassinated |
 | | The Archduke had been on a visit to Bosnia. |  | | Prince Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was assassinated in Sarajevo. |
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| | The Great War . Historians . Jay Winter PBS |
 | | Why Austria-Hungary wanted to punish Serbia for the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand is a question that we can answer. |
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| | Trenches on the Web - Bio: Gavrilo Princip |
 | | On 28-Jun-1914 he succeeded where his accomplices failed in assassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Countess Sophia in Sarajevo. |  | | He and his six fellow assassins were equipped with pistols and bombs by a Serbian terrorist organization known as the Black Hand. |  | | He attempted suicide at the scene but the gun was knocked from his hand by an onlooker. |
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| | Today In Alternate History: Archduke Ferdinand Escapes Assassination |
 | | in 1914, Archduke Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sofia narrowly escape the bullets of a Serbian madman, Gavrilo Princip. |  | | This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar. |  | | Princip had evidently thought that killing the royal couple would somehow free his native Serbia; in the aftermath of the assassination attempt, Serbian nationalism was brutally repressed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. |
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http://althistory.blogspot.com/2004/06/archduke-ferdinand-escapes.html
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| | The Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum to Serbia |
 | | The plan of murdering Archduke Franz Ferdinand during his stay in Sarajevo was concocted in Belgrade by Gavrilo Princip, Nedeljko Cabrinovic, a certain Milan Ciganovic, and Trifko Grabesch with the assistance of Major Voija Takosic. |  | | The six bombs and four Browning pistols along with ammunition -- used as tools by the criminals -- were procured and given to Princip, Cabrinovic and Grabesch in Belgrade by a certain Milan Ciganovic and Major Voija Takosic. |
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http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/1914/austro-hungarian-ultimatum.html
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| | Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand - this gave Austria excuse to attack Serbia after it had failed to agree terms; ... |
 | | Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand - this gave Austria excuse to attack Serbia after it had failed to agree terms; Schlieffen Plan - once Germany decided to mobilise, it had to attack France in order to prevent war on two fronts. |  | | Below is a short sample of the essay "Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand - this gave Austria excuse to attack Serbia after it had failed to agree terms; Schlieffen Plan - once Germany decided to mobilise, it had to attack France in order to prevent war on two fronts.". |  | | Coursework and Essays: By Level: GCSE: History: By Event Or Period: World War One: Causes: Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand - this gave Austria excuse to attack Serbia after it had failed to agree terms; Schlieffen Plan - once Germany decided to mobilise, it had to attack France in order to prevent war on two fronts |
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| | HISTORY OF MEXICO - MAXIMILIAN AND CARLOTA: THE "ARCHDUPE" AND HIS TRAGIC LADY - BY JIM TUCK IN MEXICO CONNECT |
 | | Gutiérrez and his associates then launched a Potemkin operation designed to deceive the gullible archduke. |  | | Wags have referred to Archduke Maximilian as an "archdupel" -- a well-intentioned man who took on an imperial mission after having been gulled by scheming manipulators into believing that he would be ruling over a population that genuinely adored him. |  | | Who were these men who lured Maximilian to his doom? |
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| | Francis Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria-este -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The death of the heir apparent, the archduke Rudolf, in 1889, made Francis Ferdinand next in succession to the Austro-Hungarian
|  | | German Franz Ferdinand, Erzherzog Von Österreich-este Austrian archduke whose assassination was the immediate cause of World War I. Francis Ferdinand was the eldest son of the archduke Charles Louis, who was the brother of the emperor Francis Joseph. |  | | The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand: historical footage and photographs. |
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| | Bennington Banner - Columnists |
 | | The forces that led to World War I were set in motion by the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand by a Serbo-Croatian nationalist who was resisting the oppression of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. |  | | The agreements that ended World War I are considered to have set the stage for World War II. |  | | Examples of such cycles can be found in Northern Ireland and in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. |
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http://www.benningtonbanner.com/Stories/0,1413,104~8663~3109072,00.html
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| | BBC SPORT OTHER SPORTS Archduke Ferdinand takes Plate honours |
 | | The 12-1 shot beat the heavily-backed Cover Up by a head. |  | | The Sir Michael Stoute-trained Cover Up, ridden by Kieren Fallon, had been backed down from 7-1 to 3-1 but it was the outsider which took the honours. |  | | Ridden by Francis Norton, Archduke Ferdinand took the lead in the final furlong and hung on from the advancing Cover Up. |
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| | Trenches on the Web - Timeline: Jul-1914: The July Crisis |
 | | Emperor Franz Josef sends a letter to Kaiser Wilhelm II thanking him for his condolences regarding the Archduke's death. |  | | Austrian Emperor Franz Josef on the Archduke's death |  | | It was a month that could have been used to "turn things off." Instead, certain individuals decided to use the assassination as a means to an end. |
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| | Franz Ferdinand: Official Site |
 | | The DVD, simply titled 'Franz Ferdinand', is available for pre-order through the official webshop now for just £13.99. |  | | You can pre-order the Do You Want To 12" now in the official webshop, due for release on November 21st. |  | | I remember discovering it with music a couple of years later. |
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| | Virtual Essays - Free Essays on Archduke Ferdinand termpapers and book reports! |
 | | He was the heir to the Habsburg empire, and the first to fall victim to political homicide. |  | | FREE ESSAYS The Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand No other political murder in modern history has had such momentous consequences as the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. |  | | The Causes of World War I- Archduke Ferdinand From Research Assistance |
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