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  1. Charles_II,_Archduke_of_Austria_by_Bacciarelli.png ‎ (336 × 483 píxeles; tamaño de archivo: 285 kB; tipo MIME: image/png) Este es un archivo de Wikimedia Commons , un depósito de contenido libre hospedado por la Fundación Wikimedia .

  2. Over the past year Charles II, Archduke of Austria has had the most page views in the English wikipedia edition with 63,322 views, followed by German (18,693), and Spanish (17,622). In terms of yearly growth of page views the top 3 wikpedia editions are Breton (90.75%) , Croatian (77.64%) , and Belarusian (33.33%)

  3. Charles Stephen was born at the castle of Gross Seelowitz in Moravia (today Židlochovice near Brno in the Czech Republic ), the son of Archduke Karl Ferdinand of Austria 1818–1874, himself son of Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen; and of his wife Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria (1831–1903). At his baptism he was given the names ...

  4. Catholicism. Archduke Karl Pius of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, Prince of Tuscany (4 December 1909 – 24 December 1953), known as Carlos Pío de Habsburgo-Lorena y de Borbón in Spanish, was a member of the Tuscan branch of the Imperial House of Habsburg and a Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain under the assumed name of ...

  5. Charles of Austria, Bishop of Wroclaw (1590–1624) Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1711–1740) Charles, Infante of Spain and Archduke of Austria (1607–1632) Karl Habsburg-Lothringen (born 1961), current head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. Category:

  6. Ferdinand II, Archduke of Further Austria (Linz, 14 June 1529 – 24 January 1595, Innsbruck) was ruler of Further Austria and since 1564 Imperial count of Tyrol. The son of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor , he was married to Philippine Welser in his first marriage.

  7. Archduchy of Austria. ^a The title "Archduke of Austria" remained part of the official grand title of the rulers of Austria until 1918. The Archduchy of Austria ( German: Erzherzogtum Österreich) was a major principality of the Holy Roman Empire and the nucleus of the Habsburg monarchy. With its capital at Vienna, the archduchy was centered at ...