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IV. Károly
b. 17 Aug 1887, Schloß Persenbeug, Lower Austria, Austria-Hungary
d. 1 Apr 1922, Villa Quinta do Monte, Madeira |
Title: |
Isten kegyelméből Ausztriai császár, Magyarország Apostoli Királya, Cseh, Dalmát, Horvát-Szlavonországok, Galicia, Lodoméria, Ráma, Szerb, Kún és Bolgárországok, úgy Illyria, Jeruzsálem stb. királya, Ausztria főhercege, Toscana és Krakó nagyhercege, Lotharingia, Salzburg, Steyer, Korontán, Krajna és Bukovina hercege, Erdély nagyfejedelme, Morvai őrgróf, Fel- és Al-Slézia, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Guastalla, Osviecim és Zátor, Teschen, Friaul, Raguza és Zára stb. hercege, Habsburg, Tyrol, Kyburg, Göre és Gradiska grófja, Trient és Brixen fejedelme, Fel- és Al-Luzsica s Istria őrgrófja, Hohenembs, Feldkirch, Bregenz, Sonnenberg stb. grófja, Triest, Kattaro és a Szláv őrgrófság ura stb. |
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(By the grace of God, Emperor of Austria, Apostolic King of Hungary, King of Bohemia, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Galitzia, Lodomeria, Rama, Serbia, Cumania, and Bulgaria, also of Illyria, Jerusalem, etc.; Archduke of Austria, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Cracow, Duke of Lorraine, Salzburg, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola and the Bukovina; Grand Prince of Transylvania; Margrave of Moravia; Duke of Upper and Lower Silesia, of Modena, Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla, of Auschwitz [Oswiecim] and Zator, of Teschen [Czeszyn], Friuli, Ragusa [Dubrovnik] and Zara [Zadar], etc.; Count of Habsburg and Tyrol, of Kyburg, Gorizia and Gradisca; Prince of Trent [Trento] and Brixen [Bressanone]; Margrave of Upper and Lower Lusatia and in Istria; Count of Hohenembs, Feldkirch, Bregenz, Sonnenberg, etc.; Lord of Trieste, of Cattaro [Kotor], and in the Wendish Mark, etc.) |
Term: |
21 Nov 1916 - 16 Nov 1918 |
Chronology: |
21 Nov 1916,
succeeded to the throne of Austria, Hungary etc. [1] |
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13 Nov 1918, renounced participation in all affairs of state in Hungary, proclamation (dated 13 Nov 1918 in Eckartsau, Lower Austria; made public in Budapest 14 Nov 1918) [2] |
Names/titles: |
Original name: Carl Franz Joseph Ludwig Hubert Georg Otto Maria (baptised 19 Aug 1887); |
Other offices: |
Von Gottes Gnaden, Kaiser von Österreich (By the grace of God, Emperor of Austria) as Karl I. [21 Nov 1916 - 1 Apr 1922, continued as title holder in the period when he was absent and/or not recognised in Austria] (link) |
Biography: |
Son of Erzherzog Otto Franz Joseph Karl Ludwig Maria and descendant of Emperor Franz I; privately educated; attended the Schotten grammar school in Vienna (1900-1902); appointed second lieutenant in the Ulan Regiment Erzherzog Otto No. 1 (1903); joined the Seventh Dragoon Regiment (1905); promoted to full lieutenant (1906), captain (1909), major (1912); studied law and state-craft at the University of Prague (1906-1908); served with his regiment in Bohemia (1908-1912) and Eastern Galicia (1912); married Zita Marie der Gnaden Adelgunde Michaele Raphaele Gabriele Josephine Antonie Luise Agnes (Zita Maria delle Grazie Adelgonda Micaela Raffaela Gabriella Giuseppina Antonia Luisa Agnese) Princess of Bourbon-Parma (21 Oct 1911); moved to Vienna, where assumed command of a battalion in the Infantry Regiment No. 39 (1912); after the death of his uncle, Franz Ferdinand Karl Ludwig Josef Maria (28 Jun 1914), became heir presumptive; assigned to the Hussar Regiment No. 1 Kaiser with the rank of colonel (21 Jul 1914); promoted to major-general (1915), lieutenant-field-marshal (1916); acceded to the throne after the death of Emperor Franz Joseph I.; crowned as King of Hungary in Budapest (30 Dec 1916); attempted to take Austria-Hungary out of the First World War through a separate peace (Sixtus Affair); renounced participation in all affairs of state in Austria (11 Nov 1918) and in Hungary (13 Nov 1918), hesitating to sign abdications; moved together with his family to Switzerland (1919); made two attempts to regain the Hungarian throne (1921); interned by the Allies on Madeira, where he died after a few months. |
Biographical sources: "Kaiser Karl: Der letzte Monarch Österreich-Ungarns 1887-1992", by Heinz Rieder (Munich: Callwey, 1981); Wiener Zeitung, Nr. 187, Donnerstag, den 18. August 1887, p. 1 (notice on birth); Pester Lloyd, Nr. 76, Montag, 3. April 1922, pp. 1-2 (obituary). |
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[1] |
Wiener Zeitung, Nr. 269, Mittwoch, den 22. November 1916. Extra-Ausgabe. |
[2] |
Wiener Zeitung, Nr. 265, Freitag, den 15. November 1918, S. 8. |
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Image: photograph by E. Foerster, 1917. |