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Charles I Of Austria Collection

Emperor Charles I of Austria, also known as King Charles IV of Hungary, was a prominent figure during the early 20th century

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Emperor Charles I of Austria, with his wife Zita, Crown Prince Otto and the three other children

Emperor Charles I of Austria, with his wife Zita, Crown Prince Otto and the three other children
Emperor Charles I of Austria (1887-1922), with his wife Zita, Crown Prince Otto and the three other children, c. 1918. Private Collection

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Karl Franz Josef in Przemysl Fort, 1914. Creator: Bain News Service

Karl Franz Josef in Przemysl Fort, 1914. Creator: Bain News Service
Karl Franz Josef in Przemysl Fort, 1914 (date created or published later). Karl Franz Joseph (Charles I of Austria) (1887-1922) visiting Przemysl Fortress, Przemysl

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Karl Franz Josef, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service

Karl Franz Josef, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service
Karl Franz Josef, between c1910 and c1915. Karl Franz Joseph (Charles I of Austria) (1887-1922) with a soldier during World War I

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Karl Franz Josef in Budapest, between c1914 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service

Karl Franz Josef in Budapest, between c1914 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service
Karl Franz Josef in Budapest, between c1914 and c1915. Karl Franz Joseph (Charles I of Austria) (1887-1922) with soldiers next to train during World War I

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Le couronnement de Charles IV en Hongrie; La cour, apres la ceremonie s'est livree a l'objectif

Le couronnement de Charles IV en Hongrie; La cour, apres la ceremonie s'est livree a l'objectif, 1916. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 1" [L'Illustration

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Le couronnement de Charles IV en Hongrie ; Charles 1, successeur de Francois-Joseph

Le couronnement de Charles IV en Hongrie ; Charles 1, successeur de Francois-Joseph, etait couronn Creator: Unknown
Le couronnement de Charles IV en Hongrie ; Charles 1, successeur de Francois-Joseph, etait couronne, le 30 decembre 1916, roi de Hongrie, sous le nom de Charles IV, 1916

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: La Nouvelle Europe; L'exil des Habsbourg; dans uncoin du parc de Wartegg, les petits arch... 1919

La Nouvelle Europe; L'exil des Habsbourg; dans uncoin du parc de Wartegg, les petits arch... 1919
La Nouvelle Europe; L'exil des Habsbourg; dans un coin du parc de Wartegg, les petits archiducs: Francois-Joseph-Othon, qui etait prince heritier, age de six ans et demi

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: La Nouvelle Europe; L'exil des Habsbourg; sur une terrasse dominant le lac Constance, ... 1919

La Nouvelle Europe; L'exil des Habsbourg; sur une terrasse dominant le lac Constance, ... 1919. Creator: Unknown
La Nouvelle Europe; L'exil des Habsbourg; sur une terrasse dominant le lac Constance, assis entre deux compag nons d'exil, Charles-Francois-Joseph de Habsbourg

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: La Chute des Habsbourg; Les dernieres joies du pouvoir; l'empereur Charles, roi de Hongrie

La Chute des Habsbourg; Les dernieres joies du pouvoir; l'empereur Charles, roi de Hongrie, et l'imperatrice Zita

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Le nouvel Empereur. Dernier portrait de l'archiduc Charles-Francois-Joseph...1914, 1916

Le nouvel Empereur. Dernier portrait de l'archiduc Charles-Francois-Joseph...1914, 1916. Creator: Unknown
Le nouvel Empereur. Dernier portrait de l'archiduc Charles-Francois-Joseph recu de Vienne en juillet 1914, 1914. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Francois-Joseph et Charles de Habsbourg, 1914. Creator: J Simont

Francois-Joseph et Charles de Habsbourg, 1914. Creator: J Simont
Francois-Joseph et Charles de Habsbourg'. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume I" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Portrait study for 'Archduke Karl with his staff in the Battle of Aspern', before 1817

Portrait study for "Archduke Karl with his staff in the Battle of Aspern", before 1817

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Horse study for 'Archduke Karl with his staff in the Battle of Aspern', before 1828

Horse study for "Archduke Karl with his staff in the Battle of Aspern", before 1828

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: King Charles IV, taking his coronation oath …in Budapest on 30 December 1916, 1916

King Charles IV, taking his coronation oath …in Budapest on 30 December 1916, 1916
King Charles IV, taking his coronation oath at Holy Trinity Column outside Matthias Church in Budapest on 30 December 1916, 1916. Private Collection

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Horthys Days in Rome (colour litho)

Horthys Days in Rome (colour litho)
2778516 Horthys Days in Rome (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Horthys days in Rome)

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: The Coronation of Emperor Charles I of Austria as King Charles IV of Hungary... 1917

The Coronation of Emperor Charles I of Austria as King Charles IV of Hungary... 1917
The Coronation of Emperor Charles I of Austria as King Charles IV of Hungary at Holy Trinity Column outside Matthias Church in B, 1917. Private Collection

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Emperor Charles I and his family in exile, 1920s. Creator: Anonymous

Emperor Charles I and his family in exile, 1920s. Creator: Anonymous
Emperor Charles I and his family in exile, 1920s. Private Collection

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Emperor Charles I of Austria (1887-1922), King of Hungary, c. 1917. Creator: Anonymous

Emperor Charles I of Austria (1887-1922), King of Hungary, c. 1917. Creator: Anonymous
Emperor Charles I of Austria (1887-1922), King of Hungary, c. 1917. Private Collection

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Empress Zita of Austria (1892-1989), Queen of Hungary, c. 1917. Creator: Anonymous

Empress Zita of Austria (1892-1989), Queen of Hungary, c. 1917. Creator: Anonymous
Empress Zita of Austria (1892-1989), Queen of Hungary, c. 1917. Private Collection

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and Archduke Charles Habsburg, (1926)

Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and Archduke Charles Habsburg, (1926)
Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and Archduke Karl Habsburg, (1926). Acting on the advice of his foreign minister, Leopold von Berchtold

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Emperor Karl I of Austria visiting Kaiser Wilhelm II at Army headquarters, World War I, 1917

Emperor Karl I of Austria visiting Kaiser Wilhelm II at Army headquarters, World War I, 1917. Both Emperors salute the guard of honor. A photograph from Der Grosse Krieg in Bildern

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: Archdukes Friedrich and Karl of Austria with their officers, World War I, 1915

Archdukes Friedrich and Karl of Austria with their officers, World War I, 1915. Friedrich (1856-1936) was appointed Supreme Commander of the Austro-Hungarian army in July 1914

Background imageCharles I Of Austria Collection: A Walk-Over?, 1918

A Walk-Over?, 1918. German emperor Wilhelm II regarding Russia as a doormat to his new territories, while the Austrian emperor Charles I takes a more cautious approach. Cartoon from Punch


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Emperor Charles I of Austria, also known as King Charles IV of Hungary, was a prominent figure during the early 20th century. In this captivating collection of images, we catch glimpses into his personal and political life. One photograph showcases Emperor Charles I alongside his beloved wife Zita and their four children, including Crown Prince Otto. The family radiates warmth and unity, reminding us that even amidst the chaos of ruling an empire, love remains at the core. Another image transports us to Horthys Days in Rome, where Emperor Charles I is depicted in vibrant color lithography. His regal presence exudes power and authority as he navigates through diplomatic affairs with grace. The Coronation of Emperor Charles I as King Charles IV of Hungary is captured in a poignant snapshot from 1917. This momentous occasion symbolizes his ascent to the Hungarian throne and highlights his commitment to serving multiple realms under his rule. As fate would have it, exile became part of Emperor Charles I's story. A photograph taken in the 1920s shows him and his family living abroad away from their homeland. Their expressions reveal resilience despite adversity - a testament to their unwavering spirit. In another striking image, we witness King Charles IV taking his coronation oath in Budapest on December 30th, 1916. The weighty responsibility etched onto his face serves as a reminder that leadership often demands sacrifices for the greater good. Accompanying these visuals are depictions of Empress Zita - Queen consort of Hungary - who stood by her husband's side throughout tumultuous times. Her elegance shines through anonymous portraits capturing her beauty during this era. Archduke Karl Habsburg makes an appearance alongside Emperor Franz Josef I during World War I when they visited Kaiser Wilhelm II at Army headquarters. These encounters shed light on the intricate web woven by European monarchies during wartime diplomacy.