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(1615-1690)
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(1640-1705)
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Joseph I Habsburg
(1678-1711)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Wilhelmina of Brunswick-Lunenburgh

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  • Born: 26 Jul 1678
  • Marriage: Wilhelmina of Brunswick-Lunenburgh in 1699
  • Died: 17 Apr 1711, Vienna, Austria aged 32

   Cause of his death was smallpox.

  General Notes:

Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary and Bohemia, Archduke of Austria, was the elder son of the emperor Leopold I and his third wife, Eleanora, countess palatine, daughter of Philip William of Neuburg, elector palatine.

Born in Vienna, he was educated strictly by Prince Dietrich Otto von Salm, and became a good linguist. In 1687 he received the crown of Hungary, and be became king of the Romans on January 6, 1690. In 1699 he married Wilhelmina Amalia, daughter of Duke Frederick of Brunswick-Luneburg, by whom he had two daughters.

In 1702, on the outbreak of the War of the Spanish Succession, he saw his only military service. He joined the imperial general Louis of Baden in the siege of Landau. It is said that when he was advised not to go into a place of danger he replied that those who were afraid might retire. He succeeded his father as emperor in 1705, and it was his good fortune to govern the Austrian dominions, and to be head of the Empire during the years in which his trusted general Prince Eugene, either acting alone in Italy or with the duke of Marlborough in Germany and Flanders, was beating the armies of Louis XIV. During the whole of his reign Hungary was disturbed by the conflict with Francis Rákóczi II, who eventually took refuge in France.

The emperor did not himself take the field against the rebels, but he is entitled to a large share of the credit for the restoration of his authority. He reversed many of the pedantically authoritative measures of his father, thus placating all opponents who could be pacified, and he fought stoutly for what he believed to be his rights. Joseph showed himself very independent towards the pope, and hostile to the Jesuits, by whom his father had been much influenced. He had the tastes for art and music which were almost hereditary in his family, and was an active hunter. He began the attempts to settle the question of the Austrian inheritance by a pragmatic sanction, which were continued by his brother Charles VI. Joseph died in Vienna, of smallpox.

  Noted events in his life were:

• He was a Holy Roman Emperor from 1705 to 1711.


Joseph married Wilhelmina of Brunswick-Lunenburgh, daughter of John-Frederick of Brunswick-Lunenburgh and Benedicte Henriette Wittelsbach, in 1699. (Wilhelmina of Brunswick-Lunenburgh was born on 21 Apr 1673 in Luneburg and died on 10 Apr 1742 in Vienna, Austria.)


Sources


1 Brian C. Tompsett, Directory of Royal Genealogical (Datahttp://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html
Brian Tompsett
Department of Computer Science
University of Hull
Hull, UK, HU6 7RX
B.C.Tompsett@dcs.hull.ac.uk).

2 Columbia University Press, The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2000 Columbia University Press. (http://www.bartleby.com/65/).

3 Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/).

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