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- Q112083 description "Prince-bishop of Wroclaw".
- Q112083 description "Prince-bishop of Wroclaw".
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- Q112083 abstract "Charles of Austria, nicknamed the Posthumous, (Graz, August 7, 1590 – Madrid, December 28, 1624) was Prince-Bishop of Wrocław, Bishop of Brixen and Grandmaster of the Teutonic Knights.He was the youngest son of Charles II, Archduke of Austria (1540–1590) and Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551–1608). Born after his father's death, he was nicknamed "Charles the Posthumous". As the youngest of 15 children, he was destined for a career in the Church.In 1602 he was appointed to a canonry of Salzburg Cathedral and in 1605 to a canonry of Passau. Further canonries in Trent and Brixen followed in 1606, and in Cologne Cathedral in 1618. These were for the most part absentee appointments that provided him with an income from ecclesiastical revenues. In 1608 he was appointed Prince-bishop of Breslau (Wrocław). In 1613 he became Bishop of Brixen and in 1619 he succeeded Maximilian III as Grandmaster of the Teutonic Knights.Charles was a staunch Catholic. In 1609, he strongly protested against the decision of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor to treat all religions equally in Silesia. After the Battle of White Mountain he forcefully reintroduced Catholicism in the Nysa Region. He founded a Jesuit college there in 1622.In 1624 he travelled to Madrid to become Viceroy of Portugal, at the request of King Philip IV of Spain, but he fell ill and died before taking up his post.".
- Q112083 alias "Charles the Posthumous".
- Q112083 birthDate "1590-08-07".
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- Q112083 alternativeNames "Charles the Posthumous".
- Q112083 birthDate "1590-08-07".
- Q112083 dateOfBirth "1590-08-07".
- Q112083 dateOfDeath "1624-12-28".
- Q112083 deathDate "1624-12-28".
- Q112083 name "Charles of Austria".
- Q112083 parents "Charles II, Archduke of Austria and Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551–1608)".
- Q112083 placeOfBirth "Graz, Austria".
- Q112083 placeOfDeath "Madrid, Spain".
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- Q112083 shortDescription "Prince-bishop of Wroclaw".
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- Q112083 comment "Charles of Austria, nicknamed the Posthumous, (Graz, August 7, 1590 – Madrid, December 28, 1624) was Prince-Bishop of Wrocław, Bishop of Brixen and Grandmaster of the Teutonic Knights.He was the youngest son of Charles II, Archduke of Austria (1540–1590) and Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551–1608). Born after his father's death, he was nicknamed "Charles the Posthumous".".
- Q112083 label "Charles of Austria, Bishop of Wroclaw".
- Q112083 name "Charles of Austria".