John of Austria Spanish general
John of Austria is a 31 years old Spanish general from Regensburg, Bavaria. John of Austria was born on March 06, 1547 (died on October 01, 1578, he was 31 years old) in Regensburg, Bavaria.
About
No, he died on 10/01/1578, 446 years ago. He was 31 years old when he died. Cause of death: typhus. He died in Namur and buried in Panteón de Infantes .
Family
His mother is Barbara Blomberg and his father is Charles V. His mother died at the age of 70 (John was 50 years old). When John born she was 20 years old. and Charles V was 47 years old when John born. His father was a King.
Parents
Children
He had two children, María (61) and Giovanna (56) . When his first child, María Anna De Austria, was born, John of Austria was 20 years old.
Siblings
John of Austria had 6 siblings. Holy Roman Empress Maria (18 years older) , Infanta Of Castille Isabel (28 years older) , King of Spain Philip (19 years older) , Margaret (24 years older) , Portuguese princess Joanna (11 years older) , and Spanish Infante Of The XVIth Century Dead In His Childhood Infante (17 years older)
Awards (1)
Awarded Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece .
Education
He graduated from Complutense University
What was John's zodiac sign?John of Austria zodiac sign was pisces.
Other facts about John of Austria
Place of death | Namur , country: Spanish Netherlands |
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Parent | Charles V Holy Roman Emperor, Barbara Blomberg |
Place of birth | Regensburg , country: Holy Roman Empire |
Biografisch Portaal number | 13379970 |
Languages spoken, written or signed | Spanish |
Place of burial | Panteón De Infantes |
Coat of arms image | Http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Coat%20of%20Arms%20of%20John%20of%20Austria%20%281545-1578%29.svg |
Cause of death | Typhus |
Libris-URI | 75kmnpwr393t0g2 |
Family | House Of Habsburg |
Military rank | Generalissimo |
British Museum person-institution | 197483 |
Given name | Juan |
Date of death | 1578-10-11T00:00:00Z |
Position held | Viceroy |
Name in native language | Don Juan De Austria |
Country of citizenship | Spain |
Conflict | Battle Of Lepanto |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Ethnic group | Spaniards |