That would have been Woodrow Wilson.
Archduke Frerinand and his wife of Austria-Hungary.
he was assassinated in Sarajevo in 1914, this assassination was the stat of WWl He was an Archduke, not an archduck
When Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, were assassinated on June 28, 1914, they were dressed in formal attire. Franz Ferdinand wore a military uniform, while Sophie was in a light, elegant dress suitable for the warm weather of Sarajevo. Their clothing reflected their status and the occasion, as they were on an official visit at the time of the attack.
Not exactly, but it is one of the major things that started it. The assasination of Franz Ferdinand is known as what caused it, but it was truly from many events over a long time, such as imperialistic foreign policy. Gavrilo Princip was angered by what Franz Ferdinand had done to Serbia , he stated his only regret was killing a woman (Franz Ferdinand's wife, Sophie Chotek).
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was killed by gavrilo princip a teenager that had tuberculosis at the time deadly so he had nothing to lose that started WWI
28 June 1940
Franz Ferdinand was born on December 18, 1863 and died on June 28, 1914. Franz Ferdinand would have been 50 years old at the time of death or 151 years old today.
time i dont know but it started on 24 july 1914 almost after one month when Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian-Serb student, assassinated the archduke franz ferdinand of Austria in sarajevo on 28 june 1914
Oh, dude, Franz Ferdinand's children were Sophie, Maximilian, Ernst, and Hohenberg. When he was assassinated in 1914, Sophie was 13, Maximilian was 11, Ernst was 9, and Hohenberg was 6. So, like, they were pretty young when that whole mess went down.
the assasination of franz FerdinandJune 1914Black Hand terroristsAn assasin by the name of Gavrelo PrincipShots franz Ferdinand and his wifeFranz was the heir apparent to the Austro-Hungarian imperial throne in 1914.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (1863-1914) and his wife Sophie were killed by assassins in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on June 28, 1914. They were shot by Gavrilo Princip around 1:15 PM local time. They had visited those injured by a grenade attack on their motorcade (10 AM), and attended a reception at the Sarajevo town hall.
At the time he was assassinated, he was president of Egypt.