
Archduke Franz Karl
'Archduke Franz Karl Joseph of Austria' (
7 December 1802 –
8 March 1878) was father of two emperors (Austria and Mexico) and the grandfather of
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, whose
assassination helped precipitate the start of
World War I.
He was born in
Vienna, the second son of Emperor
Francis II and his wife
Maria Theresa of the Two Sicilies.
On
4 November 1824 in
Vienna he married
Sophie, Princess of Bavaria, the daughter of
Maximilian I of Bavaria and his second wife
Queen Karoline. Franz Karl was an unambitious and generally ineffectual man, although he was a member of the Council that ruled in the stead of his mentally retarded brother
Emperor Ferdinand from 1835 to
1848. At the urging of his wife, he renounced his claims to the throne at the time of his brother's abdication in December 1848, allowing their eldest son Franz Joseph to take the throne. Archduke Franz Karl died in Vienna in 1878, six years after the death of his wife.
Issue
With Sophie of Bavaria, Franz Karl had five children
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Franz Joseph (
18 August 1830 -
21 November 1916), later Emperor of Austria.
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Maximilian (
6 July 1832 -
19 June 1867), later Emperor of Mexico.
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Karl Ludwig (
30 July 1833 -
19 May 1896), father of
Franz Ferdinand and grandfather of Emperor
Charles I of Austria
★ Maria Anna (
27 October 1835 -
5 February 1840)
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Ludwig Viktor (
15 May 1842 -
18 January 1919)