Habsburg-Lothringen Family Tree
 
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Extended Family Tree

Who are we? Where do we come from? Embark on an exciting journey and discover the unique roots of the Habsburg-Lothringen family

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Timeline

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Era I.

1218 - 1477

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1708 - 1765

Rudolf I.

 

King Rudolf I. von Habsburg was the first Habsburg on the throne of the Holy Roman Empire.

Era II.

1478 - 1607

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1500 -1558

Karl V.

 

Emperor Karl V. ruled over territories in Europe and America. An empire where the sun never sets. Plus Ultra (lat. "on and on")

Era III.

1608 - 1737

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1685 - 1740

Emperor Karl VI

 

Emperor Karl VI. secured the countries of Europe through the "Pragmatic Sanction", which united the Habsburg Empire as an overall entity for the first time.

1717 - 1780

Maria Theresia


Empress Maria Theresa introduced compulsory education and regulated schooling (6.12.1774). She implemented reforms, some of which are still valid today. She gave birth to 16 children and was and is called the Mother of Europe. The Theresian Military Academy was founded under Maria Theresa on 14 December 1751 and is the oldest active military academy in the world that is continuously dedicated to officer training.
1708 - 1765

Franz Stephan I. von Lothringen


Emperor Franz Stephan I. of Lothringen founded the House of Habsburg-Lothringen by marrying Maria Theresa. He was economically very successful for Austria.

Era IV.

1738 - 1790

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1747 - 1792

Leopold II.

Emperor Leopold II as Grand Duke of Tuscany brought about reforms, tax equality, and he was the first country in the world to abolish the death penalty. In 1790, Leopold ascended the imperial throne.

1769 - 1824

Ferdinand III.

 

Grand Duke Ferdinand III carried out a reform programme in Tuscany in the spirit of the Enlightenment that caused a sensation throughout Europe.

Era V.

1791 - 1866

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1797 - 1870

Leopold II. (Toskana)

 

Grand Duke Leopold II championed the environment in Tuscany, opened up the country with infrastructure, initiated the judicial and educational reform (1838 - 1840) at the universities, which achieved world fame.

Leopold Salvator

Archduke Leopold Salvator – Colonel General of the Austrian Artillery, as a technician he developed patents for airship travel and military motorisation, he wrote the world's first patent for all-wheel and chain drive.

Era VI.

1887 - today

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Herta Margarete & Sandor Habsburg Lothringen

Herta Margarete & Sandor are committed to preserving values, culture and tradition, living them, passing them on to the youth and preserving the history of Austria. As President and Vice-President of Flame of Peace, they work around the globe for the benefit of people, animals, nature and the environment.

Timeline

(A click on the "W" opens the Wikipedia entry in a new tab/window)

Era I.

1218 - 1477

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1708 - 1765

Rudolf I.

 

King Rudolf I. of Habsburg was the first Habsburg on the throne of the Holy Roman Empire.

Era II.

1478 - 1607

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1500 -1558

Karl V.

 

Emperor Karl V. ruled over territories in Europe and America. An empire in which the sun never sets. Plus Ultra (lat. "on and on")

Era III.

1608 - 1737

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1685 - 1740

Kaiser Karl VI

 

Emperor Karl VI. secured the countries of Europe through the "Pragmatic Sanction", which united the Habsburg Empire as an overall entity for the first time.

1717 - 1780

Maria Theresia


Empress Maria Theresa introduced compulsory education and regulated schooling (6.12.1774). She implemented reforms, some of which are still valid today. She gave birth to 16 children and was and is called the Mother of Europe. The Theresian Military Academy was founded under Maria Theresa on 14 December 1751 and is the oldest active military academy in the world that is continuously dedicated to officer training.
1708 - 1765

Franz Stephan I. von Lothringen


Emperor Franz Stephan I. of Lothringen founded the House of Habsburg-Lothringen by marrying Maria Theresa. He was economically very successful for Austria.

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Era IV.

1738 - 1790

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1747 - 1792

Leopold II.

Emperor Leopold II as Grand Duke of Tuscany brought about reforms, tax equality, and he was the first country in the world to abolish the death penalty. In 1790, Leopold ascended the imperial throne.

1769 - 1824

Ferdinand III.

 

Grand Duke Ferdinand III carried out a reform programme in Tuscany in the spirit of the Enlightenment that caused a sensation throughout Europe.

Era V.

1791 - 1866

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1797 - 1870

Leopold II. (Toskana)

Grand Duke Leopold II championed the environment in Tuscany, opened up the country with infrastructure, initiated the judicial and educational reform (1838 - 1840) at the universities, which achieved world fame.

Leopold Salvator

Archduke Leopold Salvator – Colonel General of the Austrian Artillery, as a technician he developed patents for airship travel and military motorisation, he wrote the world's first patent for all-wheel and chain drive.

Era VI.

1887 - today

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Herta Margarete & Sandor Habsburg Lothringen

Herta Margarete & Sandor are committed to preserving values, culture and tradition, to live, to pass on to the youth and to preserve the history of Austria. As President and Vice-President of Flame of Peace, they work around the globe for the benefit of people, animals, nature and the environment.