. Mental and moral heredity in royalty, a statistical study in history and psychology . FERDINAND II, EMPEROR{™*]. LEOPOLD I, EMPEROR^], Austria l73 mediocre, though, in point of private character, an excel-lent prince. He was a younger brother of the EmperorCharles V. His marriage with Anne, daughter of Ladis-laus, King of Poland, must be considered extremely goodfrom the present point of view, and should tend to lessenthe insanity inheritable from Ferdinands mother, Joannathe Mad. From this marriage were born eleven children[583]-[593],one of whom, Mary[58% is recorded as showing the mentalu


. Mental and moral heredity in royalty, a statistical study in history and psychology . FERDINAND II, EMPEROR{™*]. LEOPOLD I, EMPEROR^], Austria l73 mediocre, though, in point of private character, an excel-lent prince. He was a younger brother of the EmperorCharles V. His marriage with Anne, daughter of Ladis-laus, King of Poland, must be considered extremely goodfrom the present point of view, and should tend to lessenthe insanity inheritable from Ferdinands mother, Joannathe Mad. From this marriage were born eleven children[583]-[593],one of whom, Mary[58% is recorded as showing the mentalunbalance of their grandmother, Joanna. The appear-ance of talent is also in perfect accord with the H[583i represents the brains of the family,while the others are all close to mediocrity. One disso-lute descendant would not be unexpected, though thefact that none of this type is found is not especially out ofharmony with prediction. The pedigree of this frater-nity is given below. (9) (s) Max. I [6io].Extremelyvigorous. (7) (7) Mary, of of Charle


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