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Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI
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Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI

Charles VI (October 1, 1685 - October 20, 1740) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1711 to 1740 and the second son of Leopold I with his third wife Eleonore-Magdalena of Pfalz-Neuburg.


His educator was Anton Florian of Liechtenstein.


On terms of a contract he was the heir of the Spanish Habsburgs. When Charles II of Spain made Philip V his heir, Louis XIV violated the contract. The dispute for the crown of Spain led to the War of the Spanish Succession.


After his older brother Joseph I died suddenly, he had to return to take over the Emperor's throne. In 1711 he was made Holy Roman Emperor in Frankfurt.


Although Charles seems to have been clumsy in political affairs, the Austrian monarchy reached its widest expansion during his reign.


His children were Maria Theresia and Maria Anna, but he had no living male heirs. So he prepared the Pragmatic Sanction which stated that his realm could not be divided and allowed that daughters also could inherit the throne from their fathers.


Probably as a consequence of his years in Spain, he introduced the Spanish court ceremonial (Spanisches Hofzeremoniell) in Vienna and built the Spanish Riding School. Furthermore, the Reichskanzlei ("chancellory of the state"), the National Library were constructed during his reign and the Michaeler tract added to the Hofburg. Much was designed in baroque style in Vienna during Charles' reign.


He also had musical ambitions: Taught as a boy by Johann Joseph Fux, he composed, played the piano and now and then conducted the court's band.


Names in other languages: German: Karl VI, Czech: Karel II. (not used), Hungarian: III. Károly, Slovak: Karol III, Latin: Carol VI



Preceded by:
Philip V of Spain
King of Naples
1707-1735
Succeeded by:
Charles VII
Preceded by:
Philip V
King of Sardinia
1707-1720
Succeeded by:
Victor Amadeus II
Preceded by:
Joseph I
Holy Roman Emperor
1711-1740
Succeeded by:
Charles VII
Preceded by:
Joseph I
King of Hungary
1711-1740
Succeeded by:
Maria Theresa
King of Bohemia
1711-1740
Preceded by:
Victor Amadeus II
King of Sicily
1720-1735
Succeeded by:
Charles V
Preceded by:
Charles I
Duke of Parma
1735-1740
Succeeded by:
Maria Theresa



  Results from FactBites:
 
Charles VI, Holy Roman emperor. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 (503 words)
1685–1740, Holy Roman emperor (1711–40), king of Bohemia (1711–40) and, as Charles III, king of Hungary (1712–40); brother and successor of Holy Roman Emperor Joseph I.
On his deathbed, however, Charles II left his throne to Philip of Anjou (Philip V), grandson of King Louis XIV of France; Philip was proclaimed king in Nov., 1700.
Although Charles, with the aid of British troops, invaded Spain and proclaimed himself king as Charles III in 1704, he was able to maintain himself only in Catalonia, with his capital at Barcelona.
Emperor Charles VI - definition of Emperor Charles VI in Encyclopedia (303 words)
Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI Charles VI (October 1, 1685 - October 20, 1740) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1711 to 1740 and the second son of Leopold I with his third wife Eleonore-Magdalena of Pfalz-Neuburg.
When Charles II of Spain made Philip V his heir, Louis XIV violated the contract.
Although Charles seems to have been clumsy in political affairs, the Austrian monarchy reached its widest expansion during his reign.
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