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  1. The ostensible cause was the future Charles III of Austria (1711–1740) claiming the vacant Spanish throne in 1701. Leopold engaged in the war but did not live to see its outcome, being succeeded by his Joseph I in 1705. Joseph's reign was short and the war finally came to an end in 1714 by which time his brother Charles III had succeeded him.

  2. This is a list of heads of government under Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. Franz Joseph was born on 18 August 1830 and died on 21 November 1916, his imperial reign lasted from 2 December 1848 to 21 November 1916. His predecessor was Ferdinand I & V and his successor was Charles I & IV.

  3. Charles I of Austria. Articles relating to Charles I of Austria (1887–1922, reigned 1916-1918) and his reign.

  4. 14 de out. de 2019 · English: Grand Duke Charles of Austria, the later Emperor Charles I of Austria (R 1916-1918) Deutsch: Erzherzog Karl von Österreich, der spätere Kaiser Karl I. (reg. 1916-1918) Español: El archiduque Carlos de Austria, quien más tarde será el emperador Carlos I de Austria (de 1916 a 1918)

  5. Typing "Charles I of Austria" - wikipedia into Google yields more results than "Karl I of Austria" - wikipedia. In the effort for and for the sake of consistency, I feel that this page ought to be moved to the Anglicised form of his name as all other Austrian sovereigns are treated, with the exception of Francis Joseph , whom I shall bring up for a requested move.

  6. Charles was the only son of Charles Martel, Prince of Salerno, and his wife, Clemence of Austria. [1] [2] He was born in 1288; the place of his birth is unknown. [1] [2] [3] Charles Martel was the firstborn son of Charles II of Naples and Charles II's wife, Mary , who was a daughter of Stephen V of Hungary .

  7. After Miklós Horthy was chosen Regent of Hungary on 1 March 1920, Charles I of Austria, who reigned in Hungary as Charles IV, made two unsuccessful attempts to retake the throne. His attempts are also called the "First" and "Second Royal coups d'état " ( Hungarian : első és második királypuccs ) respectively.