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Gavrilo Princip was not hired to kill Archduke Ferdinand. He was a Serbian nationalist and separatist who was part of the organization known as the Black Hand.
It was started out of outrage over the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie at the hands of Serbian nationalist secret society known as the 'Black Hand" isn't entirely correct.
The assassination the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife was critical in setting off the chain of events that led to the First World War, it is the most commonly known and probably most significant event of the war.
Because she never married. It is said that she had a child with Robert Dudley, Earl of Leceister but he would be illegitimate and couldn't have taken the crown anyway.
The exact person who murdered Ferdinand Magellan is not known. However, he was killed in the Philippines during an attack on the Lapu-Lapus.
he proposed to replace dualism with trialism
Arnold Schwarzenegger and John Edwards are examples of public figures who have had well-known illegitimate children.
While a lot is known about John F. Kennedy some thing are not. If he had any illegitimate children is not known to the public.
Gavrilo Princip was not hired to kill Archduke Ferdinand. He was a Serbian nationalist and separatist who was part of the organization known as the Black Hand.
Became known as the spark that began World War 1.
A 19 year old Serbian man named Gavrilo Princip assassinated the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Ferdinand's wife Sophie, otherwise known as Sopherl
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that Joseph Bonanno had illegitimate children. Bonanno was known for his strict adherence to Mafia codes, and keeping family matters private was a key principle.
The assasination of the heir to Austro-Hungarian Empire, Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28th June 1914.
Yes, he was assassinated by Gavrillo Princep a Bosnian Serb who belonged to a Yugoslav nationalist organization known a "Young Bosnia"
He died in what was technically a "province" of Austria-Hungary, actually the disputed Balkan region known as Bosnia and Herzegovina. Though still nominally a part of the Turkish Empire, it had been ceded under the Congress of Berlin. When Archduke Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated on June 28, 1914, they were visiting Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina (which had been occupied by Austria-Hungary in 1878 after 400 years under the Ottoman Empire). The separatists who killed him wanted to form an independent Slavic state, and were encouraged and armed by Serbia.
Ferdinand is known now as the man whose assassination touched off World War I. The nephew of the Hapsburg emperor Franz Josef, Ferdinand was first in line to the Austro-Hungarian throne when he visited Sarajevo in June of 1914. He and his wife Sophie were shot to death as they rode through the city in a motorcade on 28 June; the assassin was Gavrilo Princip, a member of the Serbian nationalist group known as the Black Hand. The shooting led to war between Austria and Serbia, which escalated into World War I.
In June 1914 when Franz Ferdinand rode through the city streets to visit Serjevo, then Gavrilo Princip shot him and Sophie (Ferdinand's wife). Because of this Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, through alliances the outcome was Britian, France, and Russia against Germany, Austria-hungary, The Ottoman Empire (present day Turkey), and Bulgaria - making it a global war.