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  1. Karl von Habsburg (given names: Karl Thomas Robert Maria Franziskus Georg Bahnam; born 11 January 1961) is an Austrian politician and the head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, the former royal house of the defunct Austro-Hungarian thrones.

  2. The current leader of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine is Karl von Habsburg, who succeeded his father Otto as head of the imperial house after his father renounced the role in 2007. Karl is the eldest grandson of the last emperor of Austria-Hungary, Charles I.

  3. Charles de Habsbourg-Lorraine (en allemand : Karl von Habsburg-Lothringen ; en hongrois : HabsburgLotaringiai Károly ), né le 11 janvier 1961 à Starnberg ( Allemagne ), petit-fils du dernier empereur d'Autriche, prétendant aux trônes de cet ancien empire et des anciens royaumes de Bohême et de Hongrie sous le nom de Charles II, est un homme pol...

    • « Charles II » (Autriche), « Charles V » (Hongrie), « Charles VI » (Lorraine)
    • Otto de Habsbourg-Lorraine
  4. The House of Habsburg-Lorraine inherited the Habsburg Empire, ruling the Austrian Empire and then Austria-Hungary until the dissolution of the monarchy in 1918. Although its senior agnates are the dukes of Hohenberg, the house is currently headed by Karl von Habsburg (born 1961), grandson of the last emperor Charles I.

  5. La Casa de Lorena (en francés: Lorraine; en alemán: Lothringen) es una dinastía de la nobleza europea, fundada en el siglo XI por los condes de Metz y los condes de Alsacia, los hermanos Adalberto y Gerardo de Alsacia, quienes recibieron del emperador Enrique III el ducado de Lorena.

    • 1736
  6. Emperor Karl – childhood, education and family. The eldest son of Archduke Otto and Maria Josefa of Saxony, Karl was born at Schloss Persenbeug (Lower Austria) on 17 August 1887. During his childhood he was primarily influenced by his mother, who was very devout and lived a retiring life, in complete contrast to her husband Otto, who led a ...

  7. Emperor Karl the Last – downfall and exile. The dissolution of the Monarchy began in the autumn of 1918. Isolated and powerless, the emperor was unable to do anything to oppose it. Exacerbated by the massive supply crises which laid bare the total depletion of the economy, the viability of the Monarchy was now doubted by broad sectors of the ...