Attention: Deceased (January 27, 1547) prior to birth (November 2, 1553) of child (Magdalena (fake photo) von Julich Kleve Berg).
Attention: Had already been buried (January 30, 1547) when child (Magdalena (fake photo) von Julich Kleve Berg) was born (November 2, 1553).
(1) She had a relationship with Ferdinand I Nicholas 1503 main von Habsburg.
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(2) She is married to Ferdinand I Nicholas von Habsburg, Erzherzog, Kaiser des Heiliges Römisches Reich deutscher nation.
They got married on May 23, 1521 at Oberösterreich, Linz, Linz, Upper Austria, Austria, she was 17 years old.
Spouse: Anna Королева Богемии и Венгрии Jagiellonka von Böhmen und Ungarn (born Jagiellon), Holy Roman EmpressThey got married
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