SMS Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand ended in 1926.
Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was the Archduke of Austria and would have succeeded his uncle, Emperor Franz Joseph I. His assassination in 1914 in Sarajevo was a catalyst for the outbreak of World War I, leading to significant geopolitical changes in Europe. The Austro-Hungarian Empire ultimately dissolved after the war, marking the end of its centuries-long influence.
SMS Berlin ended in 1916.
SMS Hamburg ended in 1931.
SMS Arminius ended in 1875.
SMS Siegfried ended in 1916.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the throne of Austria - Hungary in 1914. He was assassinated in Sarajevo along with his wife Sophie. Ferdinand was shot by 19 year old Gavro Princip, a member of a group of Bosnian Serb seperatists.Ferdinand was not a hugely popular figure but his death at the hands of Serbian backed assassins was the catalyst for the first world war.Francis Ferdinand
SMS Panther ended on 1931-03-31.
SMS Zrínyi ended on 1919-11-22.
SMS Goeben ended on 1950-12-20.
SMS Ägir ended on 1916-01-14.
Summer. Franz Ferdinand was assassinated at the end of June; Austria declared war on Serbia about a month later, and the war began.
Despite what you'll find on some websites, Franz Ferdinand did NOT visit Serbia. He visited Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Hercegovina, which in 1914 was a part of Austria-Hungary. (The Serbs wanted it, but that's another matter).