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  1. Princess Marie of Windisch-Graetz (11 December 1856 – 9 August 1929) was an Austrian noblewoman and a noted archaeologist.

  2. His grandson Alfred III, Prince of Windischgrätz, was an influential politician. He was succeeded by his nephew Ludwig Aladar, the owner of Sárospatak Castle, Hungary. Weriand, with the help of the rich dowry of his mother, Maria Leopoldine of Arenberg, acquired numerous castles in what is now Slovenia.

  3. Princess Stephanie of Windisch-Graetz (9 July 1909 in Ploskovice, Bohemia – 7 September 2005 in Uccle, Belgium) was the daughter of Archduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria (1883–1963), only child of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and Princess Stéphanie of Belgium, and Prince Otto Weriand of Windisch-Graetz (1873–1952).

  4. La princesa María de Windisch-Graetz (11 de diciembre de 1856 - 9 de agosto de 1929) fue una noble austriaca. Era hija de Hugo, Príncipe de Windisch-Grätz (él mismo hijo de Weriand, Príncipe zu Windisch-Graetz y la Princesa Maria Eleonore Carolina von Lobkowicz ) y la Princesa Luisa de Mecklenburg-Schwerin (ella misma la hija mayor del ...

  5. Princess Marie of Windisch-Graetz (11 December 1856 – 9 August 1929) was an Austrian noblewoman and a noted archaeologist.

  6. 2 de sept. de 2015 · Archduchess Elisabeth Marie and her reluctant husband, Count Otto von Windisch-Graetz. Obviously unhappy, Otto began having an affair with Louise Ziegler, a “slender, beautiful” French opera singer/actress “at whose feet were half the gilded youth of Prague.”.

  7. Princess Elisabeth of Windisch-Graetz, born Archduchess of Austria. Correspondence card, around 1905 Archduchess Elisabeth Marie, known in the family as Erzsi, the diminutive of her name in Hungarian, was the only child of Rudolf and Stephanie.