Archduchess Helena of Austria (1543-1574)

Archduchess of Austria, nun, co-founder of the convent in Hall in Tirol
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IntroArchduchess of Austria, nun, co-founder of the convent in Hall in Tirol
PlacesAustria
isNun Founder Noble
Work fieldBusiness Religion Royals
Gender
Female
BirthVienna
DeathHall in Tirol
Family
Mother:Anne of Bohemia and Hungary
Father:Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
Siblings:Maximilian II Holy Roman Emperor Charles II Archduke of Austria Ferdinand II Archduke of Austria John of Habsburg Archduchess Magdalena of Austria Archduchess Anna of Austria Elizabeth of Austria Catherine of Austria Queen of Poland Archduchess Barbara of Austria Archduchess Maria of Austria Archduchess Eleanor of Austria Joanna of Austria Grand Duchess of Tuscany Margaret of Austria
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Biography

Archduchess Helena of Austria (German: Helena von Österreich-Habsburg) (January 7, 1543 in Vienna – March 5, 1574 in Hall in Tirol), was a member of the House of Habsburg, and co-founder of the convent in Hall in Tirol.
She was the tenth (but ninth surviving) daughter of fifteen children of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and his wife Anne of Bohemia and Hungary.

Life

Helena had a strict jesuit catholic upbringing. Due to her frail constitution, her father considered her unfit for marriage and instead choose for her the monastic life. Jointly with her sisters Magdalena and Margaret she founded the Haller Damenstift in Hall in Tirol.

She died aged 31 at Hall in Tirol convent and was buried in the local Jesuitenkirche.

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