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Habsburg family tree

Family tree of the Habsburg family

Habsburg family tree

Family tree of the Habsburg family

Habsburg family tree

This is a family tree of the Habsburg family. This family tree only includes male scions of the House of Habsburg from 1096 to 1564. Otto II was the first to take the Habsburg Castle name as his own, adding "von Habsburg" to his title and creating the House of Habsburg.

Ancestors of the Habsburgs

Fragmentary references (see below) cite the Habsburgs as descendants of the early Germanic Etichonider, probably of Frankish, Burgundian or Visigothic origin, who ruled the Duchy of Alsace in the Early Middle Ages (7th–10th centuries). The dynasty is named for Eticho (also known as Aldarich) who ruled from 662 to 690.

(635–690) r. 662–690 Count of Alsace}} (665–720) r. 690–720 Count of Alsace}} (700–723) r. 722–723 Count of Nordgau}} d. 747 r. 723–747 Count of Nordgau}} d. 777 r. 765–777 Count of Nordgau}} d. 874 r. 817–864 Count of Nordgau}} d. 940 r. 910–940 Count of Nordgau}} Count in Breisgau c. 920–973 member of Etichonider family d. 972/3}}

Early Habsburgs

Family tree of the ancestors of the Habsburg family, largely before becoming Holy Roman Emperors and (Arch)Dukes of Austria. This family tree only includes male scions of the House of Habsburg from 920 to 1308. Otto II was probably the first to take the Habsburg Castle name as his own, adding "von Habsburg" to his title and creating the House of Habsburg. See below for more references.

920–973 Count in Breisgau member of Etichonider family

940-981/991

978/980–1028 Bishop of Strasbourg 985–1045 Count of Klettgau, Thurgau, Onertau and Altemburg

(built Habsburg Castle)

–1096 Count of Klettgau, Thurgau, Onertau and Altemburg

Count of Klettgau, Thurgau, Onertau and Altemburg

Count of Habsburg

1166–1174 Bishop of Constance

Count of Habsburg

Count of Habsburg

1188–1239 co-Count of Habsburg

co-Count of Habsburg

Count of Laufenburg

1218–1291 Count of Habsburg 1240–1291 King of Germany 1273–1291 Duke of Carinthia 1276–1286 Duke of Austria and Styria 1278–1282 1227–1284 Count of Kiburg

Count of Laufenburg

1255–1308 Duke of Austria, Styria and Carniola 1282–1308 King of Germany 1298–1308 –1290 co-Duke of Styria 1282–1290 co-Duke of Austria 1282–1283 1284–1414 1271–1408

see below –1312/1313 (murdered his uncle Albert I)

Middle Habsburgs

Male scions of the direct House of Habsburg who survived to adulthood:

of Germany](rudolf-i-of-germany) 1218–1291 Duke of Austria

of Germany](albert-i-of-germany) 1255–1308 Duke of Austria

1263–1281 1270–1290 Duke of Austria

of Bohemia](rudolf-i-of-bohemia) 1281–1307 Duke of Austria

the Fair](frederick-the-fair) 1289–1330 co-Duke of Austria

the Glorious](leopold-i-duke-of-austria) 1290–1326 co-Duke of Austria

the Wise](albert-ii-duke-of-austria) 1298–1358 co-Duke of Austria

the Friendly](henry-the-friendly) 1299–1327 the Merry](otto-duke-of-austria) 1301–1339 co-Duke of Austria

Parricida](john-parricida) 1290–1312/13

1339–1365 Duke of Austria

1347–1362 1349–1395 co-Duke of Austria

Duke of Austria

Count of Tyrol

1351–1386 co-Duke of Austria

1327–1344 co-Duke of Austria

1328–1344 co-Duke of Austria

1377–1404

 1370–1406 co-Duke of Austria

1371–1411

1377–1424

1382–1439

of Germany](albert-ii-of-germany) 1397–1439

HRE](frederick-iii-holy-roman-emperor) 1415–1493 Archduke of Austria](albert-vi-archduke-of-austria) 1418–1463 Archduke of Austria](sigismund-archduke-of-austria) 1427–1496

the Posthumous](ladislaus-the-posthumous) 1440–1457

HRE](maximilian-i-holy-roman-emperor) 1459–1519

of Castile](philip-i-of-castile) 1478–1506

HRE](charles-v-holy-roman-emperor) 1500–1558 HRE](ferdinand-i-holy-roman-emperor) 1503–1564

of Spain](philip-ii-of-spain) 1527–1598 HRE](maximilian-ii-holy-roman-emperor) 1527–1576 Archduke of Austria](ferdinand-ii-archduke-of-austria) 1529–1595 Archduke of Austria](charles-ii-archduke-of-austria) 1540–1590

Prince of Asturias](carlos-prince-of-asturias) 1545–1568 of Spain](philip-iii-of-spain) 1578–1621 1552–1612

Holy Roman Emperor

of Austria](archduke-ernest-of-austria) 1553–1595 1557–1619

Holy Roman Emperor

1558–1618

1559–1621

Margrave of Burgau](charles-margrave-of-burgau) 1560–1618 HRE](ferdinand-ii-holy-roman-emperor) 1578–1637 of Austria](archduke-maximilian-ernest-of-austria) 1583–1616 Archduke of Austria](leopold-v-archduke-of-austria) 1586–1632 of Austria](charles-of-austria-bishop-of-wroclaw) 1590–1624

of Spain](philip-iv-of-spain) 1605–1665 of Austria](archduke-charles-of-austria-1607-1632) 1607–1632 of Austria](cardinal-infante-ferdinand-of-austria) 1609/10–1641 HRE](ferdinand-iii-holy-roman-emperor) 1608–1657 of Austria](archduke-leopold-wilhelm-of-austria) 1614–1662 Archduke of Austria](ferdinand-charles-archduke-of-austria) 1628–1662 Archduke of Austria](sigismund-francis-archduke-of-austria) 1630–1665

Prince of Asturias](balthasar-charles-prince-of-asturias) 1629–1646 of Spain](charles-ii-of-spain) 1661–1700 King of the Romans](ferdinand-iv-king-of-the-romans) 1633–1654 HRE](leopold-i-holy-roman-emperor) 1640–1705 of Austria](archduke-charles-joseph-of-austria) 1649–1664

HRE](joseph-i-holy-roman-emperor) 1678–1711 HRE](charles-vi-holy-roman-emperor) 1685–1740

Ancestors of Charles II of Spain

Later Habsburgs/Habsburg-Lorraine

Similarly, this family tree only includes male scions of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine who survived to adulthood:

Male-line family tree

References

References

  1. "House of Habsburg".
  2. (2011). "The World of Habsburgs".
  3. Heinz-Dieter Heimann. (2001). "Die Habsburger: Dynastie und Kaiserreiche". C. H. Beck.
  4. (2011). "The World of Habsburgs".
  5. Andreas Bönner. (2010). "Die Religionspolitik der Habsburger Kaiser in der Zeit des Dreißigjährigen Krieges". GRIN Verlag.
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