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Francis Ferdinand
noun
1863–1914, archduke of Austria: heir apparent to the thrones of Austria and Hungary whose assassination precipitated the outbreak of World War I (nephew of Francis Joseph I).
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Francis Ferdinand, a 25-year-old woman in Dallas, was watching “Holidate” last week when it struck her that she would be alone for the holidays.
Archduke Francis Ferdinand, described by an escort as being “half-boor, half-tightwad,” roamed the grounds incognito—but much preferred the vice districts of Chicago.
But the day before it was due to take place Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated in Sarajevo.
Archduke Francis Ferdinand was not at all an advocate of a policy leading to war, although he was often reckoned as such.
The heir to the Austrian throne in June 1914 was the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the aged Emperor's nephew.
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