Sophie of Austria

Sophie of Austria

The name "Sophie of Austria" belongs to several historical figures, including the following:

* Sophie, Princess of Bavaria, after her marriage became Archduchess Sophie of Austria (b. 1805 – d. 1872)

* Archduchess Sophie of Austria (b. 1855 – d. 1857)


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