File:Ferdinand Karl Austria 1868 1915 photo1901.jpg
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Deutsch: Erzherzog Karl Ferdinand Ludwig von Österreich 1868-195, Bruder von Franz Ferdinand, nach 1911 bürgerlicher Name Ferdinand Burg. Im Photo als Offizier der k.u.k. Armee.
English: Archduke Ferdinand Karl of Austria (1868-1915), brother of Franz Ferdinand. After 1911 under common subject name Ferdinand Burg. On the photo as officer of the imp.-royal army |
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Date | Photo made in 1901. | |||||||
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- Archduke Ferdinand Karl of Austria
- 1900s military uniforms
- 1901 black and white portrait photographs of men
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- 20th-century portrait photographs of royalty
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