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  1. Coffin of Rudolf and his wife in the Ducal Crypt, Vienna. Rudolf IV (1 November 1339 – 27 July 1365), also called Rudolf the Founder ( German: der Stifter ), was a scion of the House of Habsburg who ruled as duke of Austria (self-proclaimed archduke ), Styria and Carinthia from 1358, as well as count of Tyrol from 1363 and as the first duke ...

  2. Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma. Archduke Felix of Austria ( given names: Felix Friedrich August Maria vom Siege Franz Joseph Peter Karl Anton Robert Otto Pius Michael Benedikt Sebastian Ignatius Marcus d'Aviano; 31 May 1916 – 6 September 2011) was the last-surviving child of Charles I, the last Emperor of Austria, and a member of the House of ...

  3. Signature. Ferdinand I ( German: Ferdinand I. 19 April 1793 – 29 June 1875) was Emperor of Austria from March 1835 until his abdication in December 1848. He was also King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia (as Ferdinand V ), King of Lombardy–Venetia and holder of many other lesser titles (see grand title of the Emperor of Austria ).

  4. His grandfather, Charles Louis, Archduke of Austria (1833-1896) was the brother of Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria (1830-1916). His father, Otto Franz, Archduke of Austria (1865-1906) , had married Maria Josepha, Princess of Saxony (1867-1944) , in 1877, who was strongly committed to the Catholic education of her children.

  5. Philip the Handsome [b] (22 July 1478 – 25 September 1506), also called the Fair, was ruler of the Burgundian Netherlands and titular Duke of Burgundy from 1482 to 1506, as well as the first Habsburg King of Castile (as Philip I) for a brief time in 1506. The son of Maximilian of Austria (later Holy Roman Emperor as Maximilian I) and Mary of ...

  6. Carlos I de Austria ( Karl von Habsburg-Lothringen; en húngaro: IV Károly; Persenburg, 17 de agosto de 1887 1 - Funchal, 1 de abril de 1922) fue el último emperador del Imperio austrohúngaro y rey de Bohemia y Croacia, entre 1916 y 1918. Fue conocido como Carlos I de Austria, IV de Hungría, III de Bohemia y IV de Croacia.

  7. Contents 1Early life 2Marriage 3Heir presumptive 4Reign 4.1Trialism and Croatia 5Proclamations of November 1918 6Attempts to reclaim throne of Hungary 7Exile in Madeira, Portugal, and death 8Legacy 9Beatification 10Quotes 11Titles, styles, honours and arms 11.1T...