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  2. Karl von Habsburg. Karl von Habsburg (Karl Thomas Robert Maria Franziskus Georg Bahnam; born 11 January 1961), also known as Karl of Austria and referred to by his ancestral titles as Archduke of Austria, Royal Prince of Hungary, Bohemia and Croatia, [4] is an Austrian politician, the current head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine.

  3. Since 2011, a European Order of Saint George exists as a dynastic order of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, whose current head is Karl von Habsburg. Order in Carinthia. The Order of Knights of Saint George of Carinthia in Slovenia has undergone significant development in 2022.

  4. Charles was born on 17 August 1887, in the Castle of Persenbeug, in Lower Austria. His parents were Archduke Otto Franz of Austria and Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony. [3] At the time, his grand-uncle Franz Joseph reigned as Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. Upon the death of Crown Prince Rudolph in 1889, the Emperor's brother, Archduke ...

  5. Resumen. Descripción Arms of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine - Tripartite.svg. English: coat of arms of the Habsburg-Lorraine Dynasty. Fecha. 2 de julio de 2022. Fuente. Trabajo propio based on elements from. Autor. Oren neu dag.

  6. Habsburg-Lorraine. Father. Archduke Otto of Austria. Mother. Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony. Archduke Maximilian of Austria ( Maximilian Eugen Ludwig Friedrich Philipp Ignatius Josef Maria; 13 April 1895 – 19 January 1952) was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and the younger brother of the Emperor Charles I of Austria .

  7. Archduke John of Austria (German: Erzherzog Johann Baptist Joseph Fabian Sebastian von Österreich, IPA: [ˈɛʁt͡sˌheʁt͡sok ˈjoːhan]; Slovene: Nadvojvoda Janez Habsburško-Lotarinški (or simply Nadvojvoda Janez); 20 January 1782 – 11 May 1859), a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, was an Austrian field marshal and imperial regent (Reichsverweser) of the short-lived German ...