. . "Mih\u00E1ly K\u00E1rolyi"@en . . . . . . "Zita of Bourbon-Parma"@en . "Charles I (Karl Franz Josef Ludwig Hubert Georg Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen) (17 August 1887 \u2013 1 April 1922) was the last Emperor of Austria, the last king of Hungary (as Charles IV), Croatia-Slavonia and Bohemia (as Charles III), and the last monarch of the Hapsburg dynasty, at the end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He succeeded his great-uncle Franz Josef in the middle of World War I. Charles reigned from 1916 until 1918, when he \"renounced participation\" in state affairs, but did not abdicate. He spent the remaining years of his life attempting to restore the monarchy until he died of pneumonia in Madeira, an African colony of Portugal, in 1922. Following his beatification by the Catholic Church, he has become commonly known as Blessed Charles."@en . "Karl Seitz"@en . "Charles I of Austria"@en . . "1887"^^ . . . "1916"^^ . "Charles I of Austria"@en . . . . . . . . . "Pneumonia"@en . . . . . . . . "Karl I (German: Karl Franz Joseph Ludwig Hubert Georg Otto Marie von Habsburg-Lothringen, English: Charles Francis Joseph Louis Hubert George Mary of Habsburg-Lothringen, Hungarian: IV. K\u00E1roly or K\u00E1roly Ferenc J\u00F3zsef) (17 August 1887 \u2013 1 April 1922) was (among other titles) the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was the last Emperor of Austria, the last King of Hungary, the last King of Bohemia, Croatia and the last King of Galicia and Lodomeria and the last monarch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. He reigned as Charles I as Emperor of Austria and Charles IV as King of Hungary from 1916 until 1918, when he \"renounced participation\" in state affairs, but did not abdicate. He spent the remaining years of his life attempting to restore the monarchy until his death in 1922. Follow"@en . . . . . "Karl I (German: Karl Franz Joseph Ludwig Hubert Georg Otto Marie von Habsburg-Lothringen, English: Charles Francis Joseph Louis Hubert George Mary of Habsburg-Lothringen, Hungarian: IV. K\u00E1roly or K\u00E1roly Ferenc J\u00F3zsef) (17 August 1887 \u2013 1 April 1922) was (among other titles) the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was the last Emperor of Austria, the last King of Hungary, the last King of Bohemia, Croatia and the last King of Galicia and Lodomeria and the last monarch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. He reigned as Charles I as Emperor of Austria and Charles IV as King of Hungary from 1916 until 1918, when he \"renounced participation\" in state affairs, but did not abdicate. He spent the remaining years of his life attempting to restore the monarchy until his death in 1922. Following his beatification, he has become commonly known as Blessed Karl."@en . "Incumbent at series' end, 1945"@en . "2"^^ . . . . "Eight"@en . "King-Emperor of Austria-Hungary"@en . . . "1922"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Monarch"@en . "Emperor of Austria"@en . "President of Austria"@en . . . . . "Charles I (Karl Franz Josef Ludwig Hubert Georg Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen) (17 August 1887 \u2013 1 April 1922) was the last Emperor of Austria, the last king of Hungary (as Charles IV), Croatia-Slavonia and Bohemia (as Charles III), and the last monarch of the Hapsburg dynasty, at the end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He succeeded his great-uncle Franz Josef in the middle of World War I. Charles reigned from 1916 until 1918, when he \"renounced participation\" in state affairs, but did not abdicate. He spent the remaining years of his life attempting to restore the monarchy until he died of pneumonia in Madeira, an African colony of Portugal, in 1922. Following his beatification by the Catholic Church, he has become commonly known as Blessed Charles."@en . . . . . "Charles was the son of Philip the Handsome, the son of Emperor Maximilian I, and Joanna the Mad of Castile. He was born in Ghent, County of Flandria, Belgium, on 24 February 1500. Charles grew up in Malines, Duchy of Brabantia, Belgium, until the age of 17 (during the Middle Ages, you were an adult at the age of 15!) in 1517, and was tutored by the later Pope Hadrian IV. During his childhood Charles made frequent visits to Paris. He succeeded his father in the Burgundian possessions, i.e. Belgica Regia and Burgundy, after his father's death in 1506, although his aunt Margaret of Austria acted as his regent until he came of age in 1515. In 1516 following the death of his grandfather King Ferdinand II the Catholic, Charles inherited Aragon, Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, and Navarre, and the guardian of his insane mother and became the regent of Castile, Granada and Spanish America. When his other grandfather Emperor Maximilian died in 1519, Charles inherited his possessions in Austria and was elected the Holy Roman Emperor on 28 June 1519. On 10 March 1526 he married Isabella of Portugal, the sister of King John III."@en . . . "King of Hungary"@en . "Provisional President of Hungary"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Charles was the son of Philip the Handsome, the son of Emperor Maximilian I, and Joanna the Mad of Castile. He was born in Ghent, County of Flandria, Belgium, on 24 February 1500. Charles grew up in Malines, Duchy of Brabantia, Belgium, until the age of 17 (during the Middle Ages, you were an adult at the age of 15!) in 1517, and was tutored by the later Pope Hadrian IV. During his childhood Charles made frequent visits to Paris. He succeeded his father in the Burgundian possessions, i.e. Belgica Regia and Burgundy, after his father's death in 1506, although his aunt Margaret of Austria acted as his regent until he came of age in 1515. In 1516 following the death of his grandfather King Ferdinand II the Catholic, Charles inherited Aragon, Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, and Navarre, and the guar"@en .