Archduke Ferdinand
Name at birth: Franz Ferdinand Karl Ludwig Josef von Habsburg-Lothringen
Whatever else he may have done in life, Archduke Franz Ferdinand is known now as the man whose assassination touched off World War I. The nephew of the Hapsburg emperor Franz Josef, Ferdinand was first in line to the Austro-Hungarian throne when he visited Sarajevo in June of 1914. He and his wife Sophie were shot to death as they rode through the city in a motorcade on 28 June; the assassin was Gavrilo Princip, a member of the Serbian nationalist group known as the Black Hand. The shooting led to war between Austria and Serbia, which escalated into World War I.
His name is sometimes translated to English as Francis Ferdinand… The Hapsburgs are also known as the Habsburgs.
-
Recapping the event that "ignited" World War I
-
Thumbnail sketch of Ferdinand, with links to many other WWI topics
-
The BBC does a bang-up job with the story
-
His profile from a huge site about World War I
Copyright © 1998-2018 by Who2?, LLC. All rights reserved.