Empire of Austria/Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary Index

Karl I, the last Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, reigned 1916 – 1918; Credit – Wikipedia

During the Napoleonic Wars of the early 19th-century, Holy Roman Emperor Franz II of the House of Habsburg feared that Napoleon could take over the personal, hereditary Habsburg lands within the Holy Roman Empire, so in 1804 he proclaimed himself Emperor Franz I of Austria. As it turned out, Franz’s move was a wise one because the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved in 1806. Eventually, the Kingdom of Hungary and the Empire of Austria formed Austria-Hungary also known as the Dual Monarchy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

The Austrian-Hungarian Empire in 1914; Credit – By TRAJAN 117 – Own work  This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file: German Empire 1914.svg (by Alphathon)., CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=18627049

Austria-Hungary was on the losing side of World War I.  The armistice that ended the war required that the Austrian-Hungarian Empire should allow for autonomy and self-determination of the government of its various ethnic populations. Various areas of the empire had proclaimed independence and by October 1918, there was not much left of the empire. On November 11, 1918, the same day as the armistice ending World War I, Karl I, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary issued a proclamation in which he recognized the rights of the Austrian people to determine their form of government and released his government officials from their loyalty to him.  On November 13, 1918, Karl issued a similar proclamation for Hungary. Karl did not use the term “abdicate” in his proclamations and would never admit that he abdicated, but in effect, Karl did abdicate.

The Austrian-Hungarian Empire encompassed the entirety or parts of today’s Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Ukraine.

Below is an indexed listing with links to biographical articles and about the Austrian Imperial Family at Unofficial Royalty. If it says “Notable Issue” before a name, that means not all of the children for the parent of that person are listed. Also listed below are links to Austrian Miscellaneous Articles, and various Austrian Content Areas.

Emperors of Austria (1804 – 1918)

Family of Franz I, Emperor of Austria

Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria

Family of Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria

Family of Karl I, Emperor of Austria (Blessed Karl of Austria)

Pretenders to the Throne

  • LAST REIGNING: Karl I, Emperor of Austria (reigned 1916 – 1918, pretender 1918 – 1922)
  • Former: Otto von Habsburg (pretender 1922 – 2011)
  • Current: Karl von Habsburg (pretender 2011 – present)
  • Current Heir: Ferdinand Habsburg (born 1997)

Austrian Miscellaneous Articles

Austrian Content Areas