- Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine
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Prince Charles Alexander Spouse Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria Father Leopold, Duke of Lorraine Mother Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans Born 12 December 1712 Died 4 July 1780 (aged 67)Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine (December 12, 1712 in Lunéville – July 4, 1780 in Tervuren) was a Lorraine-born Austrian soldier.
Background
Charles was the son of Leopold Joseph, Duke of Lorraine and Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans. When his elder brother Francis Stephen, Duke of Lorraine, married the Archduchess Maria Theresa, daughter of Emperor Charles VI, Charles Alexander entered the Imperial service in 1737.
During the War of the Austrian Succession, he was one of the principal Austrian military commanders, and was most notable for his defeat by Frederick the Great at the Battle of Chotusitz, fought in 1742, and the Battle of Hohenfriedberg in 1745. He was also defeated by Maurice de Saxe at the Battle of Rocoux in 1746.
On January 7, 1744, he married Maria Theresa's only sister, Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria, thus making him doubly Maria Theresa's brother-in-law, and the pair were jointly made Governors of the Austrian Netherlands. His sister, Anne Charlotte, whom he was very close to, acted as de facto co sovereign.
Although Maria Anna died later that year, Charles himself continued as governor until his own death in 1780. He was very popular. He also became Grand Master of the Teutonic Order in 1761.
Seven Years War
Despite his record of defeats he was able to retain his position, he was able to attain command ahead of the more popular Marshal Browne because of the support of his brother who had significant influence over military appointments. During the Seven Years' War, he commanded the Austrian army at the Battle of Prague, where he was again defeated. He subsequently defeated a smaller Prussian army in 1757 at the Battle of Breslau before being once again vanquished by Frederick II of Prussia at the Battle of Leuthen. During the battle, he was commander of the Austrian army as appointed by Maria Theresa, who stripped him of his rank forever.
After this last defeat, Charles was replaced by Leopold Josef Graf Daun and retired from military service.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine 16. Francis II, Duke of Lorraine 8. Nicholas II, Duke of Lorraine 17. Christina of Salm 4. Charles V, Duke of Lorraine 18. Henry II, Duke of Lorraine 9. Claude Françoise of Lorraine 19. Margherita Gonzaga 2. Leopold, Duke of Lorraine 20. Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor 10. Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor 21. Maria Anna of Bavaria 5. Eleonora Maria Josefa of Austria 22. Charles II, Duke of Mantua 11. Eleanor Gonzaga 23. Maria Gonzaga 1. Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine 24. Henry IV of France 12. Louis XIII of France 25. Marie de' Medici 6. Philippe I, Duke of Orléans 26. Philip III of Spain 13. Anne of Austria 27. Margaret of Austria 3. Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans 28. Frederick V, Elector Palatine 14. Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine 29. Elizabeth Stuart 7. Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate 30. William V, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) 15. Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) 31. Amalie Elisabeth of Hanau-Münzenberg Preceded by
Count Friedrich August von Harrach-RohrauGovernor of the Austrian Netherlands
1744-1780
Served alongside: Archduchess Maria Anna of AustriaSucceeded by
Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria & Albert of Saxe-TeschenPreceded by
Klemens August of BavariaGrand Master of the Teutonic Order
1761-1780Succeeded by
Archduke Maximilian Franz of AustriaPrinces 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
Categories:- 1712 births
- 1780 deaths
- People from Lunéville
- 18th-century Belgian people
- 18th-century French people
- Austrian military personnel of the War of the Austrian Succession
- Burials at St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral
- Governors of the Habsburg Netherlands
- Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights
- House of Lorraine
- Knights of the Golden Fleece
- Princes of Lorraine
- Princes of Lotharingia
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