- Charles V, Duke of Lorraine
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Charles Duke of Lorraine Spouse Marie Jeanne of Savoy
Eleanor of AustriaIssue Leopold, Duke of Lorraine
Charles Joseph, Bishop of Olomouc
François, Abbot of MalmedyFull name Charles Léopold Nicolas Sixte de Lorraine House House of Lorraine Father Nicolas François, Duke of Lorraine Mother Claude Françoise de Lorraine Born 3 April 1643
Vienna, AustriaDied 18 April 1690 (aged 47)
Wels, AustriaCharles V , Karl V. Leopold, (Charles Léopold Nicolas Sixte; 3 April 1643 – 18 April 1690), son of Nicolas François, Duke of Lorraine, and Claude Françoise de Lorraine. Karl Leopold was born in Vienna and became the brother in law of Emperor Leopold and son in law of emperor Ferdinand III. He was a second cousin once removed of his contemporary Louis XIV through the king's grandmother Marie de' Medici.
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Biography
From a long established family of Lothringen, who had to take refuge from the forces of France. However, he managed to become the titular Duke of Lorraine in 1675 at a time when Lorraine was occupied by France. Since 1663 he had been in imperial Habsburg service and had a very notable military career. In 1675 he became imperial generalissimo.
He was supposed to marry Marie Jeanne of Savoy (a cousin via Maria Jeanne's grandmother). Despite a marriage contract being signed, Charles backed out of the union and it was seen as void due to it not having been consummated. Marie Jeanne instead married Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy.
The Habsburg connection was cemented by his marriage (1678) to Eleonora Maria Josefa, Archduchess of Austria (1653–1697), daughter of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor and Eleonore Gonzaga. She was also the widow of Michael Korybut Wiśniowiecki, King of Poland. She passed to her heirs the inheritance of the Gonzaga of Mantua.
He was the younger brother of Ferdinand Philip of Lorraine who died at twenty years of age in 1659, with whose demise he inherited his aunt's Duchy of Bar.
In the Imperial service, Charles led the Imperial contingent in the army which relieved Vienna and Hungary from the Turks in 1683. (See Battle of Vienna). He had first distinguished himself at the battle of August 1, 1664, fighting among Imperial forces against the Turks and had campaigned in Hungary with general Johann Sporck in 1671. He was in command at the siege of Murau in the Steiermark. The following year he was in command of Imperial cavalry under Raimondo Montecuccoli. At Seneffe in 1674 he received a head wound; in 1676 he was present at the siege of Philipsburg. As generalissimo of the Imperial army he. along with armies of several German states, in 1683 fought together with the king of Poland at the Battle of Vienna against the Ottoman Empire Turks.
Following he led several campaigns against the Turks in Hungary. He took Buda in 1686, and conquered the rest of Hungary, Slavonia and Transylvania in 1687.
Fallen ill a first time, he handed over command to Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria, in May 1688. At the outbreak of the War of the Grand Alliance, he led his army one more time against the French, but fallen ill a second time, he died on April 18, 1690.
Issue
- Leopold, Duke of Lorraine (1679–1729) married Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans, princess of France and had issue;
- Charles Joseph de Lorraine (1680–1715) never married; died of smallpox;
- Éléonore de Lorraine (1682-1682) died in infancy;
- Charles Ferdinand de Lorraine (1683–1685) died in infancy;
- General Joseph Innocent Emanuel de Lorraine (1685–1705)
- François Antoine Joseph de Lorraine (1689–1715). Abbot in Malmedy, Abbot in Stablo.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Charles V, Duke of Lorraine 16. Francis I, Duke of Lorraine 8. Charles III, Duke of Lorraine 17. Christina of Denmark 4. Francis II, Duke of Lorraine 18. Henry II of France 9. Claude of Valois 19. Catherine de' Medici 2. Nicholas II, Duke of Lorraine 20. John of Salm, Count of Salm 10. Paul of Salm, Count of Salm 21. Claude de Stainville 5. Christina of Salm 22. Tanneguy Le Veneur, Count of Tillières 11. Marie Le Veneur 23. Marie Hélie de Pompadour 1. Charles V, Duke of Lorraine 24. Francis I, Duke of Lorraine =16 12. Charles III, Duke of Lorraine =8 25. Christina of Denmark =17 6. Henry II, Duke of Lorraine 26. Henry II of France =18 13. Princess Claude of France =9 27. Catherine de' Medici =19 3. Claude Françoise de Lorraine 28. Guglielmo X Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua 14. Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua 29. Archduchess Eleanor of Austria 7. Margerita Gonzaga 30. Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 15. Eleonora de' Medici 31. Joanna of Austria References
- House of Lorraine: genealogy
See also
Regnal titles Preceded by
Charles IVDuke of Lorraine
1675-1690Succeeded by
LeopoldPrinces of Lorraine The generations start from the children of Réné II1st Generation Prince Charles* · Prince François* · Antoine, Duke of Lorraine · Prince Nicolas* · Claude, Duke of Guise · Jean, Cardinal of Lorraine* · Louis, Count of Vaudémont · Prince François*2nd Generation François I · Nicolas, Duke of Mercœur · Prince Jean · Prince Antoine · Francis, Duke of Guise · Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine* · Claude, Duke of Aumale · Louis, Cardinal of Guise* · René, Marquis of Elbeuf3rd Generation Charles III · Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercœur · Henri, Duke of Guise · Charles, Duke of Aumale · Charles, Duke of Elbeuf4th Generation Henri II · Prince Charles* · François II · Charles, Duke of Mayenne · Prince Philippe Louis* · Charles, Duke of Guise · Charles, Duke of Elbeuf · Louis, Cardinal of Guise · Claude, Duke of Chevreuse · Prince François Alexandre5th Generation Prince Henri* · Charles IV · Nicolas François, Duke of Lorraine · Henri, Duke of Guise* · Louis, Duke of Joyeuse* · Henri, Count of Harcourt · Charles, Duke of Elbeuf* · Henri, Abbot of Hombliéres* · François Marie, Prince of Lillebonne* · François Louis, Count of Harcourt* · Louis, Count of Armagnac · Philippe, Chevalier de Lorraine6th Generation Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince* · Charles V · Charles Henri, Prince of Commercy* · Louis Joseph, Duke of Guise* · Alfonse Louis, Abbot of Royaumont* · Raimond Bérenger, Abbot of Faron de Meaux* · Henri, Duke of Elbeuf* · Emmanuel Maurice, Duke of Elbeuf* · Henri, Count of Brionne · Alphonse Henri, Count of Harcourt · Charles, Count of Marsan7th Generation Léopold I · Charles Joseph, Bishop of Olomouc* · Prince Charles Ferdinand* · Prince Joseph Innocent* · François Antoine, Abbot of Malmedy* · Charles Thomas, Prince of Vaudémont · François Joseph, Duke of Guise* · Henri, Count of Brionne · Charles, Count of Armagnac · Louis, Prince of Lambesc · Joseph, Count of Harcourt · Charles Louis, Count of Marsan8th Generation Louis, Hereditary Prince* · Louis, Hereditary Prince* · Léopold Clément, Hereditary Prince* · Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor · Prince Charles Alexandre* · Louis, Prince of Brionne · Gaston, Count of Marsan* · Camille, Prince of Marsan*9th Generation Charles Eugene, Prince of Lambesc, Duke of Elbeuf* · Joseph, Prince of Vaudémont*- died without surviving issue
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