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This is a list of margraves, dukes, archdukes, and emperors of Austria. The territory was ruled by the Babenberg family until 1246 and by the Habsburg family from 1282 to 1918.
Note that names are spelled different from their original, mostly German, spellings: Henry (Heinrich), Adalbert (Albert or Albrecht), Ernest (Ernst), Frederick (Friedrich), Herman (Hermann), Ottokar (spelled in Czech Otakar), Wenceslas (Wenzeslaus, Václav or Wenzel), Rudolph (Rudolf), William (Wilhelm), Charles (German Karl, Hungarian: Károly or Czech: Karel).
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Margraves of Austria
Main article: MargraveThe March of Austria, also known as Marcha Orientalis, was first formed in 976 out of the lands that had once been the March of Pannonia in Carolingian times. The oldest attestation dates back to 996, where the written name "ostarrichi" occurs in a document transferring land in present-day Austria to a Bavarian monastery.
Babenberg Dynasty
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Leopold I
(Luitpold I., der Erlauchte)
976–994c. 940 Richardis of Sualafeldgau
nine children10 July 994
Würzburg
aged about 54Henry I the Strong
(Heinrich I., der Starke)
994–1018late 10th century
son of Leopold I and Richardis of Sualafeldgaunever married 23 June 1018 Adalbert the Victorious
(Adalbert I der Siegreiche)
1018–1055c.985
son of Leopold I and Richardis of Sualafeldgau(1) Glismod of West-Saxony
two children
(2) Frozza Orseolo
no issue26 May 1055
Melk
aged about 70Ernest the Brave
(Ernst, der Tapfere)
1055–1075c.1027
son of Adalbert and Glismod of West-Saxony(1) Adelaide von Eilenburg
1060
three children
(2) Swanhilde von der Ungarnmark
1072
no issue10 June 1075
aged about 48Leopold II the Fair
(Luitpold II., der Schöne)
1075-1095c.1050
son of Ernest and Adelaide von EilenburgIda of Cham
1065
eight children12 October 1095
aged about 45Leopold III the Good
(Luitpold III., der Heilige)
1095–1136c.1073
Melk
son of Leopold II and Ida of Cham(1) Maria of Perg
one son
(2) Agnes of Germany
1106
eighteen children15 November 1136
Vienna
aged about 63Leopold IV the Generous
(Luitpold IV., der Freigiebige)
1137–1141c.1108
son of Leopold III and Agnes of GermanyMaria of Bohemia
28 September 1138
no issue18 October 1141
Niederalteich
aged about 33Henry II Jasomirgott
(Heinrich II., Jasomirgott)
1141–1156c.1107
son of Leopold III and Agnes of Germany(1) Gertrude of Süpplingenburg
1 May 1142
one daughter
(2) Theodora Komnene
1148
three children13 January 1177
aged about 70Dukes of Austria
In 1156, the Privilegium Minus elevated the march to a Duchy, independent of the Duchy of Bavaria.
Babenberg Dynasty
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Henry II Jasomirgott
(Heinrich II., Jasomirgott)
1156-1177c.1107
son of Leopold III and Agnes of Germany(1) Gertrude of Süpplingenburg
1 May 1142
one daughter
(2) Theodora Komnene
1148
three children13 January 1177
aged about 70Leopold V the Virtuous
(Luitpold V., der Tugendhafte)
1177-1194c.1157
son of Henry II and Theodora KomneneHelena of Hungary
1174
four children31 December 1194
Graz
aged about 37Frederick I the Catholic
(Friedrich I., der Katholische)
1195-1198c.1175
son of Leopold V and Helena of Hungarynever married 16 April 1198
The Holy Land
aged about 23Leopold VI the Glorious
(Luitpold VI., der Glorreiche)
1198-1230c.1176
son of Leopold V and Helena of HungaryTheodora Angelina
1203
seven children28 July 1230
San Germano
aged about 54Frederick II the Quarrelsome
(Friedrich II., der Streitbare)
1230-124625 April 1211
Wiener Neustadt
son of Leopold VI and Theodora Angelina(1) Sophia Laskarina
no issue
(2) Agnes of Merania
1229
no issue15 June 1246
Leitha
aged 35Interregnum
After Frederick's death, the succession of the Duchy was disputed between various claimants:
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Vladislaus I of Moravia
claimant 1246-12471227
son of Wenceslaus I of Bohemia and Kunigunda of HohenstaufenGertrude of Babenberg
June 1245
no issue3 January 1247
aged 20Herman I of Baden
claimant 1248-12501226
Baden
son of Herman V of Baden and Irmengard of the PalatinateGertrude of Babenberg
1248
two children4 October 1250
aged 24Frederick III of Baden
claimant 1250-12681249
Alland
son of Herman I of Baden and Gertrude of Babenbergnever married 29 October 1268
Naples
aged 19Ottokar I of Bohemia
claimant 1251-1278c. 1223
Bohemia
second son of Wenceslaus I of Bohemia and Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen(1) Margaret of Austria
Hainburg an der Donau
11 February 1252
three children
(2) Kunigunda of Slavonia
Bratislava
25 October 1261
four children26 August 1278
Dürnkrut
aged 45Habsburg Dynasty
Main article: House of HabsburgIn 1278, Rudolf I, King of Germany, defeated Ottokar and took control of Austria. In 1282 he invested his sons with the Duchies of Austria and Styria, thereby securing it for the Habsburg dynasty.
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Rudolf I
1278-12821 May 1218
Breisgau
son of Albert IV, Count of Habsburg and Hedwige von Kyburg(1) Gertrude of Hohenberg
1245
9 children
(2) Isabelle of Burgundy
5 February 1284
no issue15 Juy 1291
Speyer
aged 73Albert I
1282-1308July 1255
Vienna
third son of Rudolf I and Gertrude of HohenburgElisabeth of Gorizia-Tyrol
Vienna
20 December 1274
12 children1 May 1308
Windisch
aged 52Rudolf II the Debonair
1282-1283July 1270
Rheinfelden
third son of Rudolph I and Gertrude of HohenburgAgnes of Bohemia
Prague
March 1289
one son10 May 1290
Prague
aged 20Rudolf III the Good
1298-1307c. 1281
Vienna
eldest son of Albert I and Elisabeth of Gorizia-Tyrol(1) Blanche of France
25 May 1300
one daughter
(2) Elisabeth Richeza of Poland
16 October 1306
no issue3/4 July 1307
Horažďovice
aged 26Frederick III the Fair
1308-1330c. 1289
Vienna
second son of Albert I and Elisabeth of Gorizia-TyrolIsabella of Aragon
Ravensburg
11 May 1315
three children13 January 1330
Gutenstein
aged 41Leopold VII the Glorious
1308-13264 August 1290
Vienna
third son of Albert I and Elisabeth of Gorizia-TyrolCatherine of Savoy
Basel
26 May 1315
two daughters28 February 1326
Strassburg
aged 35Albert II the Wise
1330-135812 December 1298
Habsburg
fourth son of Albert I and Elisabeth of Gorizia-TyrolJohanna of Pfirt
Vienna
15 February 1324
six children16 August 1358
Vienna
aged 59Otto I the Merry
1330-133923 July 1301
Vienna
seventh son of Albert I and Elisabeth of Gorizia-Tyrol(1) Elisabeth of Bavaria
Straubing
15 May 1325
two sons
(2) Anne of Bohemia
Znaim
16 February 1335
no issue17 February 1339
Neuberg an der Mürz
aged 37Frederick IV
1339-134410 February 1327
Austria
eldest son of Otto I and Elisabeth of Bavarianever married 11 December 1344
Austria
aged 17Leopold VIII
1339-1344c. 1328
Austria
second son of Otto I and Elisabeth of Bavarianever married 10 August 1344
Austria
aged 16Rudolf IV the Founder
1358-13651 November 1339
Vienna
eldest son of Albert II and Johanna of PfirtCatherine of Bohemia
Vienna
13 July 1356
no issue27 July 1365
Milan
aged 25Archdukes of Austria
House of Habsburg
The Privilegium Maius, fabricated by Rudolf in 1359, attempted to invest the Dukes of Austria with the special position of an Archduke. This title was frequently used by Ernest the Iron and other Dukes but not recognized by other princes of the Holy Roman Empire until Frederick V became Emperor and confirmed the Privilegium in 1453.
Rudolf was succeeded by his brothers that at first ruled jointly:
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Albert III the Pigtail
1365-13799 September 1349
Vienna
third son of Albert II and Joanna of Pfirt(1) Elisabeth of Bohemia
Vienna
after 19 March 1366
no issue
(2) Beatrix of Nuremberg
Vienna
4 March 1375
one son29 August 1395
Laxenburg
aged 45Leopold IX
1365-13791 November 1351
Vienna
fourth son of Albert II and Joanna of PfirtViridis Visconti
Vienna
23 February 1365
six children9 July 1386
Sempach
aged 34Divided Rule
The territories were divided between the brothers and their descendants in the Treaty of Neuberg in 1379:
The Albertinian Line received the Archduchy of Austria, later called Lower Austria (not to be confused with the namesake modern state):
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Albert III the Pigtail
1379-13959 September 1349
Vienna
third son of Albert II and Joanna of Pfirt(1) Elisabeth of Bohemia
Vienna
after 19 March 1366
no issue
(2) Beatrix of Nuremberg
Vienna
4 March 1375
one son29 August 1395
Laxenburg
aged 45Albert IV
1395-140419 September 1377
Vienna
only son of Albert III and Beatrix of NurembergJoanna Sophia of Bavaria
Vienna
24 April 1390
two children14 September 1404
Klosterneuburg
aged 26Albert V
1404-1439
under joint guardianship
of Leopold X and Ernest (1404–1411)16 August 1397
Vienna
only son of Albert IV and Joanna Sophia of BavariaElisabeth of Bohemia
Vienna
26 April 1422
three children27 October 1439
Neszmély
aged 42Vacant 1439-1440 Ladislaus I the Posthumous
1440-1457
under guardianship
of Frederick VI (1440–1452)22 February 1440
Komarom
only son of Albert V and Elisabeth of Bohemianever married 23 November 1457
Prague
aged 17- After Ladislaus' death his territories passed to the Leopoldinian Line:
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Frederick VI
1457-149321 September 1415
Innsbruck
first son of Ernest and Cymburgis of MasoviaEleanor of Portugal
Rome
16 March 1452
five children19 August 1493
Linz
aged 77Albert VI the Prodigal
1457-146312 September 1418
Vienna
third son of Ernest and Cymburgis of MasoviaMathilde of the Palatinate
Vienna
1452
no issue2 December 1463
Vienna
aged 45The Leopoldinian Line received the Duchies of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola, the County of Tyrol and Further Austria:
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Leopold IX
1379-13861 November 1351
Vienna
fourth son of Albert II and Joanna of PfirtViridis Visconti
Vienna
23 February 1365
six children9 July 1386
Sempach
aged 34William I the Ambitious
1386-1406c. 1370
Vienna
eldest son of Leopold IX and Viridis ViscontiJoan II of Naples
Vienna
13 November 1401
no issue15 July 1406
Vienna
aged 36Leopold X
1386-1411c. 1371
Vienna
second son of Leopold IX and Viridis ViscontiCatherine of Burgundy
Vienna
15 August 1393
no issue3 June 1411
Vienna
aged 40Ernest I the Iron
1402-1406c. 1377
Bruck an der Mur
third son of Leopold IX and Viridis Visconti(1) Margaret of Pomerania
Bruck an der Mur
14 January 1392
no issue
(2) Cymburgis of Masovia
Kraków
25 January 1412
nine children10 June 1424
Bruck an der Mur
aged 47Frederick V
1402-1406c. 1382
?
fourth son of Leopold IX and Viridis Visconti(1) Elisabeth of the Palatinate
Innsbruck
24 December 1407
one daughter
(2) Anna of Brunswick
Innsbruck
11 June 1411
four children24 June 1439
Innsbruck
aged 57- In 1406, the Leopoldinian lines split their territories:
- The Ernestine line received the Duchies of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola, also called Inner Austria:
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Ernest I the Iron
1402-1424c. 1377
Bruck an der Mur
third son of Leopold IX and Viridis Visconti(1) Margaret of Pomerania
Bruck an der Mur
14 January 1392
no issue
(2) Cymburgis of Masovia
Kraków
25 January 1412
nine children10 June 1424
Bruck an der Mur
aged 47Frederick VI
1457-149321 September 1415
Innsbruck
first son of Ernest and Cymburgis of MasoviaEleanor of Portugal
Rome
16 March 1452
five children19 August 1493
Linz
aged 77Albert VI the Prodigal
1457-146312 September 1418
Vienna
third son of Ernest and Cymburgis of MasoviaMathilde of the Palatinate
Vienna
1452
no issue2 December 1463
Vienna
aged 45Both under the guardianship of
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Frederick V
1406-1435c. 1382
?
fourth son of Leopold IX and Viridis Visconti(1) Elisabeth of the Palatinate
Innsbruck
24 December 1407
one daughter
(2) Anna of Brunswick
Innsbruck
11 June 1411
four children24 June 1439
Innsbruck
aged 57- The Elder Tyrolean Line received Tyrol and soon also Further Austria. These territories were also called Upper Austria (not to be confused with the namesake modern state):
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Frederick V
1406-1439c. 1382
?
fourth son of Leopold IX and Viridis Visconti(1) Elisabeth of the Palatinate
Innsbruck
24 December 1407
one daughter
(2) Anna of Brunswick
Innsbruck
11 June 1411
four children24 June 1439
Innsbruck
aged 57Sigismund I
1439-1490
under guardianship
of Frederick V (1439–1446)26 October 1427
Innsbruck
second son of Frederick V and Anna of Brunswick(1) Eleanor of Scotland
Innsbruck
12 February 1449
one son
(2) Katharina of Saxony
Innsbruck
24 February 1484
no issue4 March 1496
Innsbruck
aged 68- In 1490 these territories were handed over to
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Maximilian I
1490-149322 March 1459
Wiener Neustadt
second son of Frederick VI and Eleanor of Portugal(1) Mary of Burgundy
Ghent
18 August 1477
three children
(2) Anne of Brittany
Rennes
18 December 1490
no issue
(3) Bianca Maria Sforza
Hall in Tirol
16 March 1494
no issue12 January 1519
Wels
aged 59- Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary, claimed the Austrian territories and occupied Austria proper and Styria. Claiming the title "Duke of Austria", he resided in Vienna from 1485 to his death in 1490.
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Matthias Corvinus
1485-1490
Claimant Duke23 February 1443
Kolozsvár
second son of John Hunyadi and Elizabeth Szilágyi(1) Elizabeth of Celje
?
no issue
(2) Catherine of Poděbrady
Matthias Church, Budapest
1 May 1461
no issue
(2) Beatrice of Naples
Vienna
15 December 1476
no issue6 April 1490
Vienna
aged 47Reunited Rule
The Austrian territories were again reunited in 1493.
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Maximilian I
1493-151922 March 1459
Wiener Neustadt
second son of Frederick VI and Eleanor of Portugal(1) Mary of Burgundy
Ghent
18 August 1477
three children
(2) Anne of Brittany
Rennes
18 December 1490
no issue
(3) Bianca Maria Sforza
Hall in Tirol
16 March 1494
no issue12 January 1519
Wels
aged 59Charles I
1519-152124 February 1500
Ghent
eldest son of Philip I of Castile and Joanna of CastileIsabella of Portugal
Seville
10 March 1526
seven children21 September 1558
Yuste
aged 58Ferdinand I
1521-156410 March 1503
Alcalá de Henares
second son of Philip I of Castile and Joanna of CastileAnna of Bohemia and Hungary
Linz
25 May 1521
fifteen children25 July 1564
Vienna
aged 61Divided Again
In 1564 the Austrian territories were again divided among Emperor Ferdinand's sons:
Lower and Upper Austria (Austria proper) passed to Ferdinand's 1st son Maximilian:
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Maximilian II
1564-157631 July 1527
Vienna
eldest son of Ferdinand I and Anna of Bohemia and HungaryMaria of Spain
Valladolid
13 September 1548
sixteen children12 October 1576
Regensburg
aged 49Rudolf V
1576-160818 July 1552
Vienna
second son of Maximilian II and Maria of Spainnever married 20 January 1612
Prague
aged 59Matthias
1608-161924 February 1557
Vienna
fourth son of Maximilian II and Maria of SpainAnna of Tyrol
Vienna
4 December 1611
no issue20 March 1619
Vienna
aged 62Albert VII
161913 November 1559
Wiener Neustadt
fifth son of Maximilian II and Maria of SpainInfanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain
Valencia
18 April 1599
no issue13 July 1621
Brussels
aged 61- Rudolf, Matthias and Albert had no issue. The territories therefore passed to the descendants of Emperor Ferdinand's 3rd son Charles after Albert's abdication on 9 October 1619.
Tyrol and Further Austria passed to Emperor Ferdinand's 2nd son Ferdinand:
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Ferdinand II
1564-159514 June 1529
Linz
second son of Ferdinand I and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary(1) Philippine Welser
ca. 1576
four children
(2) Anne Juliana Gonzaga
Innsbruck
14 May 1582
three daughter24 January 1595
Innsbruck
aged 65- Ferdinand died without an agnatic heir and his territories passed to the descendants of his brother Maximilian:
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Matthias
1595-1619
under regency
of Maximilian III
(1612–1618)24 February 1557
Vienna
fourth son of Maximilian II and Maria of SpainAnna of Tyrol
Vienna
4 December 1611
no issue20 March 1619
Vienna
aged 62Maximilian III
1612-1618
as Governor-Archduke12 October 1558
Vienna
sixth son of Maximilian II and Maria of Spainnever married 2 November 1618
Vienna
aged 60- Matthias died without issue and the territories passed to the descendants of Emperor Ferdinand's 3rd son Charles.
Inner Austria ("Inner-Österreich")(Styria, Carinthia and Carniola) passed to Emperor Ferdinand's 3rd son Charles:
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Charles II
1564-15903 June 1540
Vienna
fourth son of Ferdinand I and Anna of Bohemia and HungaryMaria Anna of Bavaria
Vienna
26 August 1571
fifteen children10 July 1590
Graz
aged 50Ferdinand III
1590/1619-1637
under regency
of Maximilian III
(1593–1595)9 July 1578
Graz
second son of Charles II and Maria Anna of Bavaria(1) Maria Anna of Bavaria
Graz
23 April 1600
seven children
(2) Eleonor Gonzaga
Innsbruck
2 February 1622
no issue15 February 1637
Vienna
aged 58In German Articles and Books these Archdukes' names and titles are normally completed with the territorial nmes of ther Duchy as: "Charles II of Inner Austria" = "Karl der II. von Inner Österreich"
Reunited and redivided, again
The Austrian territories were reunited again by inheritance in 1620 under Ferdinand III, Archduke of Inner Austria (see Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor), but in 1623 five years into the Thirty Years' War he had so much to do with, Ferdinand divided them yet again, when he made his younger brother Leopold, who had been governor over Upper Austria, Archduke of those territories.
Lower Austria and Inner Austria remained with the elder line (Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor):
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Ferdinand III
1590/1619-16379 July 1578
Graz
second son of Charles II and Maria Anna of Bavaria(1) Maria Anna of Bavaria
Graz
23 April 1600
seven children
(2) Eleonor Gonzaga
Innsbruck
2 February 1622
no issue15 February 1637
Vienna
aged 58Ferdinand IV
1637-165713 July 1608
Graz
third son of Ferdinand III and Maria Anna of Bavaria(1) Maria Anna of Spain
Vienna
20 February 1631
six children
(2) Maria Leopoldine of Austria
Linz
2 July 1648
one son
(3) Eleanor Gonzaga
Wiener Neustadt
30 April 1651
four children2 April 1657
Vienna
aged 48Upper Austria passed to the Younger Tyrolean Line:
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Leopold XI
1623-16329 October 1586
Graz
fifth son of Charles II and Maria Anna of BavariaClaudia de' Medici
Innsbruck
19 April 1626
five children13 September 1632
Schwaz
aged 45Ferdinand Charles
1632-166217 May 1628
Innsbruck
eldest son of Leopold XI and Claudia de' MediciAnna de' Medici
Innsbruck
10 June 1646
two daughter30 December 1662
Kaltern
aged 34Sigismund Francis
1662-166527 November 1630
Innsbruck
second son of Leopold XI and Claudia de' MediciHedwig Augusta of the Palatinate-Sulzbach
Sulzbach
3 June 1665
no issue25 June 1665
Innsbruck
aged 34- After Sigismund Francis died without issue and his territories reverted to the elder line.
The Austrian territories were conclusively reunited in 1665 under:
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Leopold XII
1657/1665-17059 June 1640
Vienna
fourth son of Ferdinand IV and Maria Anna of Spain(1) Margaret Theresa of Spain
Vienna
12 December 1666
four children
(2) Claudia Felicitas of Austria
Graz
15 October 1673
two daughter
(3) Eleonor Magdalene of the Palatinate
Passau
14 December 1676
eleven children5 May 1705
Vienna
aged 64Joseph I
1705-171126 July 1678
Vienna
eldest son of Leopold XII and Eleonor Magdalene of the PalatinateWilhelmina Amalia of Brunswick
Vienna
10 June 1646
three children17 April 1711
Vienna
aged 32Charles III
1711-17401 October 1685
Vienna
second son of Leopold XII and Eleonor Magdalene of the PalatinateElisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Santa Maria del Mar, Barcelona
1 August 1708
five children20 October 1740
Vienna
aged 55Maria Theresa
1740-1780
with Francis I Stephen (1740–1765)
Joseph II (1765–1780)13 May 1717
Hofburg Imperial Palace
eldest daughter of Charles III and Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-WolfenbüttelVienna
12 February 1736
sixteen children29 November 1780
Hofburg Imperial Palace
aged 63Francis I Stephen
with Maria Theresa (1740–1765)8 December 1708
Nancy
fourth son of Leopold, Duke of Lorraine and Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans18 August 1765
Innsbruck
aged 56House of Habsburg-Lorraine
The Austrian branch technically ended in 1780 with the death of Maria Theresa of Austria and was replaced by the Vaudemont branch of the House of Lorraine in the person of her son Joseph II. However, in practice, the new successor house styled itself as Habsburg-Lorraine (Habsburg-Lothringen). All Habsburgs living today are in the agnatic descendants of Maria Theresa and Francis Stephen.
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Joseph II
1765-1790
with Maria Theresa (1765–1780)13 March 1741
Vienna
eldest son of Francis I Stephen and Maria Theresa(1) Isabella of Parma
Vienna
6 October 1760
two daughter
(2) Maria Josepha of Bavaria
Schönbrunn
23 January 1765
no issue20 February 1790
Vienna
aged 48Leopold XIII
1790–17925 May 1747
Vienna
third son of Francis I and Maria TheresaMaria Luisa of Spain
Innsbruck
16 February 1764
sixteen children1 March 1792
Vienna
aged 44Francis II
1792–11 August 180412 February 1768
Florence
eldest son of Leopold XIII and Maria Luisa of Spain(1) Elisabeth of Württemberg
Vienna
6 January 1788
one daughter
(2) Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily
Vienna
15 September 1790
12 children
(3) Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este
Vienna
6 January 1808
no issue
(4) Caroline Augusta of Bavaria
Vienna
29 October 1816
no issue2 March 1835
Vienna
aged 67Emperors of Austria
In 1804 Francis I adopted the new title Emperor of Austria, but kept the title of Archduke of Austria. In 1806 the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved.
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Francis I
11 August 1804–183512 February 1768
Florence
eldest son of Leopold XIII and Maria Luisa of Spain(1) Elisabeth of Württemberg
Vienna
6 January 1788
one daughter
(2) Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily
Vienna
15 September 1790
12 children
(3) Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este
Vienna
6 January 1808
no issue
(4) Caroline Augusta of Bavaria
Vienna
29 October 1816
no issue2 March 1835
Vienna
aged 67Ferdinand I
1835-184819 April 1793
Vienna
eldest son of Francis II and Maria Theresa of Naples and SicilyMaria Anna of Savoy
Vienna
27 February 1831
no issue29 June 1875
Prague
aged 82Francis Joseph I
1848-191618 August 1830
Schönbrunn Palace
eldest son of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria and Princess Sophie of BavariaElisabeth of Bavaria
Augustinerkirche
24 April 1854
four children21 November 1916
Schönbrunn Palace
aged 86Charles I
1916-12 November 191817 August 1887
Persenbeug-Gottsdorf
eldest son of Archduke Otto Francis of Austria and Princess Maria Josepha of SaxonyZita of Bourbon-Parma
Schwarzau Castle
21 October 1911
eight children1 April 1922
Madeira
aged 34Austrian Republic
In 1918, following the breakup of the Habsburg monarchy, the First Austrian Republic was established, but ended with "Anschluß" into the Third Reich from 1938-1945. Following World War II, the Second Austrian Republic was established in 1945, even though Austria remained under the control and protection of Allied and Soviet Forces between 1945-1955.
The current head of state is the President of Austria; however, in practice, the Chancellor of Austria is more important. Every law still needs to be signed by the President however.
Otto von Habsburg (1912-2011), son of Emperor Charles, was the head of the Habsburg house from 1922, but never reigned. In 2007 he handed the headship to his oldest son Karl Habsburg-Lothringen, Prince Imperial of Austria and Prince Royal of Hungary, who was currently first in the Line of succession to the Austro-Hungarian throne, but without any recognised title. He is now the new head of the imperial family.
See also
- Austria
- Austrian Empire
- Habsburg
- Habsburg Monarchy
- Archduchy of Austria
- History of Austria
- Holy Roman Empire
References
Categories:- Rulers of Austria
- History of Austria
- Lists of rulers
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