Sophia of Hohenburg.
Serbia because they wanted to be an independent country, however austria-Hungary wanted to rule them to make a larger empire and it was franz ferdinands idea
He strived to ease social tensions in the country by allowing the Slavs to have a say in their government by creating a plan for "Trialism". In a lesser form of an achievement, his assassination sparked WWI, for which the tensions had been building for years. There was actually celebration when war came.
Murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria set-off chain reaction of national treaties guaranteeing alliances/protections and they honored those agreements until they were all at war with each other.The spark that caused the first world war was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip
His father was Archduke Karl Ludwig Joseph Maria of Austria (July 30, 1833 - May 19, 1896) His mother was Princess Maria Annunziata Isabella Filomena Sabasia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (March 24, 1843 - May 4, 1871)
Sophia of Hohenburg.
he wanted to take over Serbia
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Franz Ferdinand's uncle was Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph, the second longest-ruling monarch in European history after Louis XIV of France.
serbian people who did not agree with ferdinands country
It angered the Bosnian Serbs, because they resented Austrian rule.
Her shooting can be viewed as collateral damage, since she was not an intended target of the assassinatioon plot.
Serbia because they wanted to be an independent country, however austria-Hungary wanted to rule them to make a larger empire and it was franz ferdinands idea
Austria-Hungary declared war on serbia and Germany joined because it was allied with austria.
Rio ferdinands middle name is gavin
The Christian name of Franz Ferdinand's wife was Sophie. She was born Sophie Marie Josephine von Hohenberg and became known as Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg after their marriage. Their union was morganatic, meaning Sophie did not share her husband's royal rank.
The Black Hand was a secret Serbian ultranationalist group that wanted freedom for Bosnia from Austria-Hungary. On a trip to Serbia, Franz Ferdinand, the heir of the Austria-Hungary throne, and his wife were shot dead by Gavrilo Princip, a 19 year old member of The Black Hand.