Leopold V, Archduke of Austria
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Leopold V, Archduke of Austria
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Engraving of Leopold V, Archduke of Austria
Leopold V, Archduke of Further Austria (October 9, 1586 in Graz – September 13, 1632 in Schwaz, Tirol) was the son of Archduke Archduke Charles II of Inner Austria, and the younger brother of Emperor Ferdinand II, father of Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Further Austria. He was Bishop of Passau and of Strasbourg, until he resigned to get married, and Archduke of Further Austria including Tirol.
He was invested as bishop in 1598, as a child, even though he had not been ordained as a priest and became Bishop of Strasbourg in 1607, a post which he held until 1626. From 1609 onwards he fought with his mercenaries in the War of the Jülich succession against Maximilian III, Archduke of Further Austria in Tirol, and 1611 for Rudolf II in Bohemia. In 1614, he financed the construction of the Church of the Jesuit College of Molsheim, inside of which his coat of arms is since prominently displayed.
In 1619 upon the death of his kinsman and former rival, he became governor of Maximilian's inheritance: Further Austria and Tirol, where he attained the position of a sovereign, i.e. Archduke of Further Austria from 1623 to 1630. In 1626 he resigned his ecclesiastical positions and married Claudia de' Medici. He had the Custom House and the Jesuit Church built in Innsbruck. He fought for the Veltlin and defended Tirol against the Swedes in 1632.
Ancestors
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| 16. Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor |
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| 8. Philip I of Castile (= 28) | |
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| 17. Mary of Burgundy |
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| 4. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (= 14) | |
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| 18. Ferdinand II of Aragon |
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| 9. Joanna of Castile (= 29) | |
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| 19. Isabella I of Castile |
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| 2. Charles II, Archduke of Austria | |
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| 20. Casimir IV Jagiellon |
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| 10. Vladislas II of Bohemia and Hungary (= 30) | |
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| 21. Elisabeth of Austria |
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| 5. Anne of Bohemia and Hungary (= 15) | |
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| 22. Gaston de Foix, Count of Candale |
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| 11. Anne of Foix-Candale (= 31) | |
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| 23. Infanta Catherine of Navarre |
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| 1. Leopold V, Archduke of Austria | |
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| 24. Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria |
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| 12. William IV, Duke of Bavaria | |
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| 25. Kunigunde of Austria |
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| 6. Albert V, Duke of Bavaria | |
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| 26. Philip I, Margrave of Baden |
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| 13. Marie of Baden-Sponheim | |
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| 27. Elisabeth, Countess Palatine |
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| 3. Maria Anna of Bavaria | |
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| 28. Philip I of Castile (= 8) |
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| 14. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (= 4) | |
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| 29. Joanna of Castile (= 9) |
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| 7. Anna of Austria | |
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| 30. Vladislas II of Bohemia and Hungary (= 10) |
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| 15. Anne of Bohemia and Hungary (= 5) | |
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| 31. Anne of Foix-Candale (= 11) |
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Issue
With his wife Claudia de' Medici, he became the founder of a sideline of the Habsburg family, which persisted until 1665 - the most recent line of Archdukes of Further Austria.
His children were:
- Maria-Eleonora 1627–1629
- Ferdinand Charles (1628–1662); married Anna de' Medici
- Isabella-Clara 1629–1685 married Charles III, Duke of Mantua
- Maria Leopoldine (1632–1649) - married to Emperor Ferdinand III
- Sigismund Francis
Leopold V, Archduke of Austria House of Habsburg Born: 9 October 1586 Died: 13 September 1632 |
Regnal titles |
Preceded by Maximilian III |
Governor, later Archduke of Further Austria |
Succeeded by Ferdinand Charles |
Catholic Church titles |
Preceded by Charles of Lorraine |
Bishop of Strasbourg 1607–1626 |
Succeeded by Leopold William of Austria |
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| 17th generation |
- Descent of Charles I :
- Crown Prince Otto
- Robert***
- Felix
- Carl Ludwig
- Rudolf
Descent of Maximilian :
- Ferdinand Karl
- Heinrich Maria
Tuscany :
- Leopold Franz**
- Guntram**
- Radbot**
- Johann**
- Georg**
- Stephan**
- Dominic**
- Friederich Salvator**
- Andreas Salvator**
- Markus**
- Johann**
- Michael**
- Franz Salvator**
- Karl Salvator**
Palatines of Hungary :
- Joseph Karl
- Andreas Agustinus
- Nicholas Franz
- Johann Jacob
- Edward Karl
- Paul Rudolf
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| 18th generation |
- Descent of Charles I :
- Karl
- Georg
- Lorenz***
- Gerhard***
- Martin***
- Karl Philipp
- Raimund Joseph
- Itsván
- Rudolf
- Carl Christian
- Karl Peter
- Simeon
- Johannes
Descent of Maximilian :
- Maximilian Heinrich
- Philipp Joachim
- Ferdinand Karl
- Konrad
Tuscany :
- Sigismund**
- Georg**
- Guntram**
- Leopold**
- Alexander Salvator**
- Thaddäus Salvator**
- Casimir Salvator**
- Matthias**
- Johannes**
- Bernhard**
- Benedikt**
Palatines :
- Joseph Albrecht (1994-)
- Paul Leo (1996-)
- Friedrich Cyprian (1995-)
- Pierre (1997-)
- Benedikt Alexander (2005-)
- Nicolás (2003-)
- Santiago (2006-)
- Johannes (2010-)
- Paul Benedikt (2000-)
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- (bold) Holy Roman Emperor
- *also an infante of Spain
- ** also a prince of Tuscany
- *** also a prince of Modena
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