Habsburg-Laufenburg

Habsburg family tree

Habsburg family tree

Family tree of the Habsburg family


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.[1] 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.[2]

Habsburg family tree

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.

Eticho I Adalric
(635–690)
r. 662–690
Count of Alsace
Adalbert I
(665–720)
r. 690–720
Count of Alsace
Eticho II
(700–723)
r. 722–723
Count of Nordgau
Alberic I
d. 747
r. 723–747
Count of Nordgau
Eberhard II
d. 777
r. 765–777
Count of Nordgau
Eberhard III of Dillingen
d. 874
r. 817–864
Count of Nordgau
Hugo III
d. 940
r. 910–940
Count of Nordgau
Guntram the Rich[3]
Count in Breisgau
c. 920–973
member of Etichonider family
Eberhard IV
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.[4] 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.[5] See below for more references.

Guntram the Rich[3]
Count in Breisgau
c. 920–973
member of Etichonider family
Lanzelin of Klettgau and Altenburg
Werner I
Bishop of Strasbourg
c. 978/980–1028
Radbot of Klettgau
built Habsburg Castle
Count of Habsburg
c. 985–1045
Werner I the Pious[6]
Count of Habsburg
c.1030–1096
Otto II
Count of Habsburg
1096–1111
Werner II
Count of Habsburg
1111–1167
Otto III
Bishop of Constance
1166–1174
Albert III
Count of Habsburg
1167–1199
Rudolf II
Count of Habsburg
1199–1232
Albert IV
Count of Habsburg
1232–1239
Rudolf III
Count of Habsburg
1232
Count of Laufenburg
1232–1249
Rudolf IV (I)
Count of Habsburg
1240–1291
King of Germany
1273–1291
Duke of Austria and Styria
1278–1282
Duke of Carinthia
1276–1286
Eberhard I
Count of Kiburg
1249–1284
Gottfried I
Count of Laufenburg
1249–1271
Albert I
Duke of Austria, Styria and Carniola
1282–1308
Holy Roman Emperor
1298–1308
Rudolf II
Duke of Swabia
1282–1290
Duke of Austria
1282–1283
Kiburg Line
1284–1414
Laufenburg Line
1271–1408
John the Parricide
(murdered his uncle Albert I)
House of Austria
see below

Middle Habsburgs

More information Male scions of the direct House of Habsburg who survived to adulthood ...
Philip I
of Castile
[lower-roman 1][lower-roman 2][lower-roman 3]
1478–1506
Joanna
of Castile
[lower-roman 1][lower-roman 2][lower-roman 3]
1479–1555
Isabella
of Portugal
[lower-roman 4][lower-roman 5]
1503–39
Charles V
Holy Roman Emperor
[lower-roman 4][lower-roman 5]
1500–58
Ferdinand I
Holy Roman Emperor
[lower-roman 6][lower-roman 7][lower-roman 8]
1503–64
Anna
of Bohemia
and Hungary
[lower-roman 6][lower-roman 7][lower-roman 8]
1503–47
Isabella
of Austria
[lower-roman 9]
1501–26
Christian II
of Denmark
[lower-roman 9]
1481–1559
Maria
of Spain
[lower-roman 10]
1528–1603
Maximilian II
Holy Roman Emperor
[lower-roman 10]
1527–76
Anna
of Austria
[lower-roman 11][lower-roman 12]
1528–90
Albert V
Duke of Bavaria
[lower-roman 11][lower-roman 12]
1528–1579
Christina
of Denmark
[lower-roman 9]
1522–90
Francis I
Duke of Lorraine
[lower-roman 9]
1517–45
Philip II
of Spain
[lower-roman 13]
1527–98
Anna
of Austria
[lower-roman 13]
1549–80
Charles II
Archduke of Austria
[lower-roman 14][lower-roman 15]
1540–90
Maria Anna
of Bavaria
[lower-roman 14][lower-roman 15]
1551–1608
William V
Duke of Bavaria
[lower-roman 16]
1548–1626
Renata
of Lorraine
[lower-roman 16]
1544–1602
Philip III
of Spain
[lower-roman 17][lower-roman 18]
1578–1621
Margaret
of Austria
[lower-roman 17][lower-roman 18]
1584–1611
Ferdinand II
Holy Roman Emperor
[lower-roman 19]
1578–1637
Maria Anna
of Bavaria
[lower-roman 19]
1574–1616
Maria Anna
of Spain
[lower-roman 19]
1606–46
Ferdinand III
Holy Roman Emperor
[lower-roman 19]
1608–57
Philip IV
of Spain
[lower-roman 20]
1605–65
Mariana
of Austria
[lower-roman 20]
1634–96
Charles II
of Spain

1661–1700
Notes:
  1. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Joanna" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  2. Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1860). "Habsburg, Elisabeth (eigentlich Isabella von Oesterreich)" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 6. p. 167 via Wikisource.
  3. Kurth, Godefroid (1911). "Philip II" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  4. Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1861). "Habsburg, Maria von Spanien" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 7. p. 19 via Wikisource.
  5. Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1860). "Habsburg, Karl II. von Steiermark" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 6. p. 352 via Wikisource.
  6. Press, Volker (1990), "Maximilian II.", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 16, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 471–475; (full text online)
  7. Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1860). "Habsburg, Anna von Oesterreich (1528–1587)" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 6. p. 151 via Wikisource.
  8. Cartwright, Julia Mary (1913). Christina of Denmark, Duchess of Milan and Lorraine, 1522-1590. New York: E. P. Dutton. pp. 536–539.
  9. Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1860). "Habsburg, Anna von Oesterreich (Königin von Spanien)" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 6. p. 151 via Wikisource.
  10. Sigmund Ritter von Riezler (1897), "Wilhelm V. (Herzog von Bayern)", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 42, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 717–723
  11. Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1861). "Habsburg, Maria von Bayern" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 7. p. 20 via Wikisource.
  12. Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1861). "Habsburg, Philipp III." . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 7. p. 120 via Wikisource.
  13. Eder, Karl (1961), "Ferdinand II.", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 5, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 83–85; (full text online)
  14. Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1861). "Habsburg, Margaretha (Königin von Spanien)" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 7. p. 13 via Wikisource.
  15. Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1861). "Habsburg, Maria Anna von Bayern" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 7. p. 23 via Wikisource.
  16. Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1861). "Habsburg, Maria Anna von Spanien" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 7. p. 23 via Wikisource.
  17. Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1861). "Habsburg, Philipp IV." . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 7. p. 122 via Wikisource.
  18. Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1861). "Habsburg, Maria Anna (Königin von Spanien)" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 7. p. 24 via Wikisource.
  19. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Charles II. (King of Spain)" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

Later Habsburgs

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

Otto II
Count of Habsburg
1096–1111
Werner II
Count of Habsburg
1111–1167
Otto III
Bishop of Constance
1166–1174
Albert III
Count of Habsburg
1167–1199
Rudolf II
Count of Habsburg
1199–1232
Albert IV
Count of Habsburg
1232–1239
Rudolf III
Count of Habsburg
1232
Count of Laufenburg
1232–1249
Rudolf IV (I)
Count of Habsburg
1240–1291
King of Germany
1273–1291
Duke of Austria and Styria
1278–1282
Duke of Carinthia
1276–1286
Eberhard I
Count of Kiburg
1249-1284m
Gottfried I
Count of Laufenburg
1249–1271
Albert I
Duke of Austria, Styria and Carniola
1282–1308
Holy Roman Emperor
1298–1308
Rudolf II
Duke of Swabia
1282–1290
Duke of Austria
1282–1283
Kiburg Line
1284–1414
Laufenburg Line
1271–1408
John the Parricide
(murdered his uncle Albert I)
Rudolf III
Duke of Austria and Styria
1298–1307
King of Bohemia
1306–1307
Frederick I "the Fair"
Duke of Austria and Styria
1308–1330 Rival Holy Roman Emperor
1314–1326
Leopold I
Duke of Austria and Styria
1306–1326
Albert II
Duke of Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola and Count of Tyrol
1330–1358
Otto
Duke of Austria and Styria
1330–1339
Duke of Carinthia, Carniola and Count of Tyrol
1335–1339
Albert III "with the Long Hair"
Duke of Austria and Count of Tyrol
1365–1395
Duke of Styria and Carinthia
1365–1379
Frederick III
Duke of Carinthia
1358–1362
Rudolf IV "the Founder"
Duke of Austria
1358–1363
Duke of Styria, Carniola and Carinthia
1358–1365
Archduke of Austria and Count of Tyrol
1363–1365
Leopold III
Duke of Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola and Istria, Count of Tyrol
1365–1386
Albert IV
Duke of Austria
1395–1404
William the Ambitious
Duke of Styria, Carinthia and Cariola, Ruler of the Tirol and Further Austria
1386–1406
Leopold IV
Duke of Further Austria
1386–1411
Ernest the Iron
Duke of Inner Austria
1406–1424
Frederick IV
Duke of Further Austria
1402–1439
Count of Tyrol
1406–1439
Albert II
Archduke of Austria
1404–1439
Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, Croatia and Hungary
1438–1439
Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor
Archduke of Austria
1424–1493
King of Germany
1440–1493
Albert VI, Archduke of Austria
Archduke of Austria
1457–1463
Sigismund
Duke of Further Austria
1439–1490
Ladislaus the Posthumous
Duke of Austria, King of Hungary
1440–1457
King of Bohemia
1453–1457
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Duke of Burgundy
1477–1483
Holy Roman Emperor, Archduke of Austria
1493–1519
Philip I of Castile
King of Castile and León
1506
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
King of Spain
1516–1556
Holy Roman Emperor
1519–1556
Archduke of Austria
1519–1521
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
Archduke of Austria
1521–1564
Holy Roman Emperor
1558–1564
Philip II of Spain
King of Spain
1556–1598
Maximilian II, Holy Roman EmperorFerdinand II, Archduke of AustriaCharles II, Archduke of Austria

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References

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  3. Heinz-Dieter Heimann (2001). Die Habsburger: Dynastie und Kaiserreiche. C. H. Beck. p. 22. ISBN 978-3-406-44754-9.
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