Charles I of Austria

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Charles I of Austria was the last Emperor of Austria and last King of Hungary

Aug 17, 1887

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: August 17, 1887
  • Died on: April 1, 1922
  • Nationality: Hungarian
  • Famous: Emperors, Hungarian Men, Kings, Last Ruler of Austro-hungarian Empire, Historical Personalities, Emperors & Kings
  • Spouses: Zita of Bourbon-Parma
  • Siblings: Alfred Joseph von Hortenau, Archduke Maximilian Eugen of Austria, Hildegard von Hortenau
  • Known as: Charles I

Charles I of Austria born at

Persenbeug-Gottsdorf

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Birth Place

Charles married Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma, in 1911. The couple was blessed with eight children.

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Personal Life

In March 1922, Charles suffered from a cold that worsened in the time to follow. From being just cold it developed into bronchitis and later took the form of severe pneumonia.

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After suffering from two heart attacks, he breathed his last on April 1, 1922 due to respiratory failure. His body, except his heart, was interred on the island, in the Church of Our Lady of Monte. His heart, along with that of his wife’s, was later kept in the monastery of Muri, Switzerland.

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Charles I of Austria was born on August 17, 1887 in the Castle of Persenbeug to Archduke Otto Franz of Austria and Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony. He was the grandnephew of Franz Joseph, who then reigned as the Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary.

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Childhood & Early Life

Raised as a devout Catholic, young Charles had a religious bent of mind. His catholic education made him turn to prayer before any important event or decision in life.

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Charles spent his childhood years on the move, as he father’s regiment was continuously posted from one place to other. Later, he stuck to Vienna and Reichenau an der Rax.

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Charles received much of his academic education privately. Later on, he attended a public gymnasium to study scientific subjects. After completing education, he entered army, serving as an officer in Prague from 1906 to 1908. Simultaneously, he studied law and political science.

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In 1907, he had Prince Zdenko Lobkowitz as his chamberlain. In the subsequent years, he carried out military duties in Bohemian garrison towns. For much of his early years, Charles was detained from actively participating in the affairs of state due to cold relations with his uncle, Franz Ferdinand. He wasn’t given any political position either.

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Following the assassination of his uncle Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914, Charles was automatically promoted as the heir presumptive to the Habsburg throne, as Ferdinand’s children were barred from succession due to his morganatic marriage.

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Accession & Reign

Immediately after his appointment as the heir presumptive, a change in administration made him actively participate in the affairs of state. However, with the outbreak of World War I, his participation was merely symbolic as he exercised no military influence.

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During the early years of World War I, he was appointed as the General Field Marshall in the Austria-Hungarian Army. He was later posted on the eastern front where he served as a commander of an army, operating against the Russians and Romanians.

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Following the death of Emperor Franz Joseph in November 1916, Charles succeeded as the Emperor of Austria. On December 2, 1916, he took on the role of Supreme Commander of the army from Archduke Frederick. His coronation as the Emperor was held on December 30, 1916.

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Immediately after taking up the throne, Charles secretly entered into peace negotiation with France. Although his foreign minister, Ottokar Czernin, was only interested in negotiating a general peace including Germany, Charles went much further and wilfully made a separate peace. However, his attempt did not bore result as he refused to cede any territory to Italy.

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