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Princess Franziska von Starhemberg
Franziska von Starhemberg in 1901
Born
24 October 1875
Died
27 April 1943
Nationality
Austrian
Occupation
Politician
Princess Franziska von Starhemberg (German: Franziska Fürstin von Starhemberg, also known as Fanny Starhemberg or Princess Fanny Starhemberg; 24 October 1875 - 27 April 1943), was an Austrian politician of the Christian Social Party.[1] She was the mother of Heimwehr leader and Austrian Vice-Chancellor Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg.
^Weissgärber, Hermann (2016-05-17). You Can't Copy Tradition: A View on the Eventful History and Bilateral Work of the Austro-American Institute of Education from 1926 – 2016. Volume 1 (1926-1971). BoD – Books on Demand. p. 115. ISBN 978-3-7412-1906-1.
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