Archduke Franz Karl of Austria

Archduke Franz Karl
Franz Karl at age 37, 1839
Born (1802-12-17)17 December 1802
Vienna, Austria
Died 8 March 1878(1878-03-08) (aged 75)
Vienna
Burial Imperial Crypt
Spouse Princess Sophie of Bavaria
Issue Franz Joseph I of Austria
Maximilian I of Mexico
Archduke Karl Ludwig
Archduchess Maria Anna
Archduke Ludwig Viktor
House Habsburg-Lorraine
Father Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
Mother Princess Maria Theresa the Two Sicilies
Religion Roman Catholicism
Styles of
Archduke Franz Carl of Austria
Reference style His Imperial and Royal Highness
Spoken style Your Imperial and Royal Highness

Archduke Franz Karl Joseph of Austria (17 December 1802 8 March 1878) was a member of the House of Habsburg. He was the father of two emperors: Franz Joseph I of Austria and Maximilian I of Mexico. Through his third son Karl Ludwig, he was the grandfather of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria – whose assassination sparked the hostilities that led to the outbreak of World War I – and the great-grandfather of the last Habsburg emperor Karl I.

Life

Franz Karl at age 75, 1878

Early life and marriage

Franz Karl was born in Vienna, the third son of Emperor Francis II (I) by his second marriage with Princess Maria Theresa from the House of Bourbon, daughter of King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and Maria Carolina of Habsburg-Lorraine. On 4 November 1824 in Vienna he married Princess Sophie of Bavaria from the House of Wittelsbach, a daughter of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria by his second wife Caroline of Baden (Sophie's paternal half-sister, Caroline Augusta of Bavaria was by this time Franz Karl's stepmother, having married his thrice-widowed father in 1816.) The Wittelsbachs condoned the unappealing manners of Sophie's husband in consideration of the incapability of his elder brother Ferdinand and Sophie's chance to become Austrian Empress.

Franz Karl was an unambitious and generally ineffectual man, although he was, together with his uncle Archduke Louis a member of the Geheime Staatskonferenz council, which after the death of Emperor Francis II ruled the Austrian Empire in the stead of his mentally ill brother Ferdinand from 1835 to 1848. The decisions, however, were actually made by the Minister of State Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich and his rival Count Franz Anton von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky. His wife Sophie had already transferred her ambitions, when she urged Franz Karl to renounce his claims to the throne at the time of his brother's abdication on 2 December 1848, allowing their eldest son Franz Joseph I to take the throne.

Death and burial

Archduke Franz Karl died in Vienna in 1878, six years after the death of his wife. He is buried at the Imperial Crypt at the Capuchin Church. Franz Karl was the last Habsburg whose viscera were entombed at the Ducal Crypt of St. Stephen's Cathedral and whose heart was placed at the Herzgruft of the Augustinian Church according to a centuries-long family rite.

Honours and awards

He received:[1]

Austro-Hungarian

Issue

NameBirthDeathNotes
By Sophie, Princess of Bavaria (27 January 1805 – 28 May 1872; married on 4 November 1824 in St. Augustine's Church, Vienna)
Franz Joseph18 August 183021 November 1916Succeeded as Emperor of Austria;
married his first cousin Elisabeth, Duchess in Bavaria, and had issue
Maximilian6 July 183219 June 1867Proclaimed Emperor of Mexico
executed by a firing squad
married Charlotte, Princess of Belgium, no issue
Karl Ludwig30 July 183319 May 1896Married 1) his first cousin Margaretha, Princess of and Duchess in Saxony, (1840–1858) from 1856 to 1858, no issue, married 2) to Maria Annunziata, Princess of the Two-Sicilies (1843–1871) from 1862 to 1871, had issue (three sons and one daughter) and married 3) to Maria Theresia, Infanta of Portugal, (1855–1944), from 1873 to 1899, had issue (two daughters)
Maria Anna27 October 18355 February 1840Died in childhood, no issue
Stillborn son24 October 184024 October 1840
Ludwig Viktor15 May 184218 January 1919Died unmarried, no issue

See also

Ancestors

References

  1. Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Kaiserthumes Österreich (1868), Genealogy p. 2
  2. "Toison Autrichienne (Austrian Fleece) - 19th century" (in French), Chevaliers de la Toison D'or. Retrieved 2018-08-16.
  3. "A Szent István Rend tagjai" Archived 22 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine.

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Archduke Franz Karl of Austria
Born: 17 December 1802 Died: 8 March 1878
Austro-Hungarian royalty
Preceded by
Crown Prince Ferdinand
Heir to the Austrian throne
2 March 1835 – 2 December 1848
Succeeded by
Ferdinand Maximilian
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