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Prince-Bishop of Olomouc
Charles Joseph of Austria
Prince-Bishop of Olomouc
Reign1662 – 27 January 1664
BornCharles Joseph
7 August 1649
Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire
Died27 January 1664 (aged 14)
Linz, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire
HouseHabsburg
FatherFerdinand III
MotherMaria Leopoldine of Austria
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Charles Joseph (German: Karl Joseph) (7 August 1649 – 27 January 1664) was an Archduke of Austria and Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights (1662–1664). He was also the Bishop of Olmütz, and Breslau, Passau.

Life

Charles Joseph was born on 7 August 1649, in Vienna to parents Ferdinand III and Maria Leopoldine. Destined for a life in the clergy, he was appointed as the Bishop of Passau and Olmütz at the young age of 13, following in the footsteps of his uncle Archduke Leopold Wilhelm. He also became the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order.

Due to his youth, Charles Joseph was unable to attain higher orders as a bishop. He died at the age of 14 on 27 January 1664, in Linz, Austria, exhausted from battling an illness. His remains were transported by ship to Vienna, where he was laid to rest in the Imperial Crypt on 21 February 1664.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Archduke Charles Joseph of Austria
8. Charles II, Archduke of Austria (= 12)
4. Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
9. Maria Anna of Bavaria (≠ 5)
2. Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
10. William V, Duke of Bavaria
5. Maria Anna of Bavaria (≠ 9)
11. Renata of Lorraine
1. Archduke Charles Joseph of Austria
12. Charles II, Archduke of Austria (= 8)
6. Leopold V, Archduke of Austria
13. Maria Anna of Bavaria (= 9)
3. Maria Leopoldine of Austria
14. Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
7. Claudia de' Medici
15. Christina of Lorraine

Male-line family tree

House of Habsburg
  Original line
Albert
Count of Habsburg

c. 1188–1239
Rudolf I
of Germany

c. 1218–1291
Albert I
of Germany

1255–1308
Hartmann
1263–1281
Rudolf II
Duke of Austria

1270–1290
Rudolf I
of Bohemia

1281–1307
Frederick
the Fair

c. 1289–1330
Leopold I
Duke of Austria

1290–1326
Albert II
Duke of Austria

1298–1358
Henry
the Friendly

1299–1327
Otto
Duke of Austria

1301–1339
John
Parricida

c. 1290–1312/1313
  Albertinian line  Leopoldian line
Rudolf IV
Duke of Austria

1339–1365
Frederick III
1347–1362
Albert III
Duke of Austria

1349–1395
Leopold III
Duke of Austria

1351–1386
Frederick II
Duke of Austria
1327–1344
Leopold II
Duke of Austria

1328–1344
Albert IV
Duke of Austria

1377–1404
William
Duke of Austria

c. 1370–1406
Leopold IV
Duke of Austria

1371–1411
Ernest
Duke of Austria

1377–1424
Frederick IV
Duke of Austria

1382–1439
Albert II
of Germany

1397–1439
Frederick III
HRE

1415–1493
Albert VI
Archduke of Austria

1418–1463
Sigismund
Archduke of Austria

1427–1496
Ladislaus
the Posthumous

1440–1457
Maximilian I
HRE

1459–1519
Philip I
of Castile

1478–1506
  Spanish / Iberian line  Austrian / HRE line
Charles V
HRE

1500–1558
Ferdinand I
HRE

1503–1564
Philip II
of Spain

1527–1598
Maximilian II
HRE

1527–1576
Ferdinand II
Archduke of Austria

1529–1595
Charles II
Archduke of Austria

1540–1590
Carlos
Prince of Asturias

1545–1568
Philip III
of Spain

1578–1621
Rudolf II
HRE

1552–1612
Ernest
of Austria

1553–1595
Matthias
HRE

1557–1619
Maximilian III
Archduke of Austria

1558–1618
Albert VII
Archduke of Austria

1559–1621
Wenceslaus
Archduke of Austria

1561–1578
Andrew
Margrave of Burgau

1558–1600
Charles
Margrave of Burgau

1560–1618
Ferdinand II
HRE

1578–1637
Maximilian Ernest
of Austria

1583–1616
Leopold V
Archduke of Austria

1586–1632
Charles
of Austria

1590–1624
Philip IV
of Spain

1605–1665
Charles
of Austria

1607–1632
Ferdinand
of Austria

1609–1641
John-Charles
of Austria
1605–1619
Ferdinand III
HRE

1608–1657
Leopold Wilhelm
of Austria

1614–1662
Ferdinand Charles
Archduke of Austria

1628–1662
Sigismund Francis
Archduke of Austria

1630–1665
Balthasar Charles
Prince of Asturias

1629–1646
Charles II
of Spain

1661–1700
Ferdinand IV
King of the Romans

1633–1654
Leopold I
HRE

1640–1705
Charles Joseph
of Austria

1649–1664
Joseph I
HRE

1678–1711
Charles VI
HRE

1685–1740
Notes:
  1. "Habsburg family tree". Habsburg family website. 28 October 2023. Retrieved 28 October 2023.
Archduke Charles Joseph of Austria House of HabsburgBorn: 7 August 1649 in Vienna Died: 27 January 1664 in Linz
Regnal titles
Preceded byArchduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria Prince-Bishop of Passau
1662–1664
Succeeded byWenzeslaus von Thun
Prince-Bishop of Olomouc
1662–1664
Succeeded byKarl II von Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn
Prince-Bishop of Breslau
1662–1664
Succeeded bySebastian von Rostock
Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
Preceded byLeopold Wilhelm Hochmeister
1662–1664
Succeeded byJohann Caspar von Ampringen

See also

References

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  2. ^ Kapuzinergruft. "Erzherzog Karl Joseph: Kapuzinergruft - Wien". www.kapuzinergruft.com (in German). Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  3. "AT-OeStA/HHStA RHR Judicialia APA 201-44 Deutscher Orden; Gesuch um Unterstützung bei der Rückgewinnung weggenommener Balleien, 1663 (Akt (Sammelakt, Grundzl., Konvolut, Dossier, File))". www.archivinformationssystem.at. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
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  7. ^ Eder, Karl (1961), "Ferdinand II.", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 5, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 83–85; (full text online)
  8. ^ Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1861). "Habsburg, Maria Anna von Bayern" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 7. p. 23 – via Wikisource.
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Austrian archdukes
Generations are numbered by male-line descent from the first archdukes. Later generations are included although Austrian titles of nobility were abolished in 1919.
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  • S: also an infante of Spain
  • P: also an infante of Portugal
  • T: also a prince of Tuscany
  • M: also a prince of Modena
  • B: also a prince of Belgium
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