0 a man of very high rank, especially in the past in the Austrian royal family: --
The assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand started off the First World War.
The archduke promised them to build wells, which unfortunately took many years (until 1817) to fulfill.
The archduke commanded 32,000 troops organized in 25 infantry battalions and 24 cavalry squadrons.
Fortunately he is the spitting image of the archduke and had previously studied his background, voice, and mannerisms.
A valuable photographic reportage commissioned by the archduke himself made accurate reconstruction possible.
The archdukes restored the faade of the palace, transformed the buildings and refitted the apartments and gardens.
The archdukes issued edicts (1616-1618) with that intent, but the students would not have it, overtly repudiated the edicts, and boycotted the university.
Afterward the duke became a harsh critic of the archduke.
It was a garden of wonders, not intended for public use, even though the archduke opened it to the public a few days per week.