Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
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Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
Summary
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria is a human[1]. He was born in Vienna[2]. He died in Coburg[3]. He worked as an entomologist[4], botanist[5], writer[6], military officer[7], and military personnel[8]. He has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's place of birth was Vienna[2].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria died in Coburg[3].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria is buried at Vrana Palace[10].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's father was Prince August, 3rd Prince of Koháry[11].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's mother was Clémentine of Orléans, Princess of Koháry[12].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria was married to Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma[13].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria was married to Queen Eleonore of Bulgaria[14].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria was married to Alžbeta Brezáková[15].
- A child of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria was Boris III of Bulgaria[16].
- A child of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria was Prince Kyril, Prince of Preslav[17].
- A child of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria was Princess Eudoxia of Bulgaria[18].
- A child of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria was Princess Nadejda of Bulgaria[19].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria held citizenship in Bulgaria[20].
- German was Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's native language[21].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's professions included entomologist[4].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's professions included botanist[5].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria worked as a writer[6].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria worked as a military officer[7].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria worked as a military personnel[8].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria worked as a ruler[22].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's field of work was tsar[23].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria held the position of King of Bulgaria[24].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria received the Pour le Mérite[25].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria received the Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[26].
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria received the Grand Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa[27].
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Origins and Family
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria was born in Vienna[2]. His father was Prince August, 3rd Prince of Koháry[11]. His mother was Clémentine of Orléans, Princess of Koháry[12]. German was his native language[21].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include entomologist[4], botanist[5], writer[6], military officer[7], military personnel[8], and ruler[22]. Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's field of work was tsar[23]. He held the position of King of Bulgaria[24].
Recognition
Awards received include Pour le Mérite[25], a courage award[28], in Prussia[29], founded in 1740[30]; Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[26], a grade of an order[31]; Grand Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa[27], a grade of an order[32]; Knight of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky[33], a grade of an order[34], in Russian Empire[35]; Order of the Black Eagle[36], an order[37], in Kingdom of Prussia[38], founded in 1701[39]; and Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order[40], a grade of an order[41], in United Kingdom[42].
Personal Life
Spouses include Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma[13], an aristocrat[43], 1870–1899[44], of Kingdom of Italy[45]; Queen Eleonore of Bulgaria[14], a consort[46], 1860–1917[47], of Principality of Reuss-Gera[48]; and Alžbeta Brezáková[15], a nanny[49], 1921–2015[50]. Children include Boris III of Bulgaria[16], a monarch[51], 1894–1943[52], of Bulgaria[53], awarded the Order of the White Eagle[54], specialised in politician[55]; Prince Kyril, Prince of Preslav[17], a politician[56], 1895–1945[57], of Bulgaria[58], awarded the Order of Bravery[59], specialised in politician[60]; Princess Eudoxia of Bulgaria[18], an aristocrat[61], 1898–1985[62], of Bulgaria[63]; and Princess Nadejda of Bulgaria[19], 1899–1958[64], of Kingdom of Bulgaria[65]. Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[66].
Death and Burial
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria passed away in Coburg[3]. He is buried at Vrana Palace[10].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Ferdinand I of Bulgaria include Berberis ferdinandi-coburgii[67], a taxon[68]; Arabis ferdinandi-coburgi[69], a taxon[70]; Alnus ferdinandi-coburgii[71], a taxon[72]; Saxifraga ferdinandi-coburgi[73], a taxon[74]; and Bananal Antbird[75], a taxon[76].
Why It Matters
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9] He is known by 30 alternative names across languages and contexts.[77]
Entities named for him include Berberis ferdinandi-coburgii[67], a taxon[68]; Arabis ferdinandi-coburgi[69], a taxon[70]; Alnus ferdinandi-coburgii[71], a taxon[72]; Saxifraga ferdinandi-coburgi[73], a taxon[74]; and Bananal Antbird[75], a taxon[76].
FAQs
Where was Ferdinand I of Bulgaria born?
Born in Vienna[2], Ferdinand I of Bulgaria…
Where did Ferdinand I of Bulgaria die?
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria died in Coburg[3].
Who were Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's parents?
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's father was Prince August, 3rd Prince of Koháry[11]. Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's mother was Clémentine of Orléans, Princess of Koháry[12].
Who was Ferdinand I of Bulgaria married to?
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's spouses include Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma[13], Queen Eleonore of Bulgaria[14], and Alžbeta Brezáková[15].
What did Ferdinand I of Bulgaria do for work?
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria worked as entomologist[4], botanist[5], writer[6], military officer[7], and military personnel[8].
What awards did Ferdinand I of Bulgaria receive?
Honors received include Pour le Mérite[25], Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[26], Grand Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa[27], and Knight of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky[33].