Francis Joseph II of Austria

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Francis Joseph II
Emperor of Austria, Apostolic King of Hungary and Bohemia, etc.
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File:30px-Flag of Austria.png Emperor of Austria
Full title His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty, Francis Joseph II, the Grace of God, Emperor of Austria, Apostolic King of Hungary, King of Bohemia, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, and Galicia, Lodomeria, and Illyria; King of Jerusalem etc.
Reign
9 November 1989 - present
Preceded by Charles II
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born
 
30 April 1978
Vienna, Austria
Consort Alexandra of Rodenbourg
Heir apparent Leopold, Crown Prince of Austria
Profession Monarch
Religion Roman Catholic
Royal House House of Habsburg-Lorraine
Father Francis, Crown Prince of Austria
Mother Marie-Christine of Belgium
Languages German, English, French, Hungarian, Czech, Ukrainian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian

Francis Joseph II (German: Franz Josef Karl Philipp Maria Leopold, English: Francis Joseph Charles Philip Maria Leopold) (born April 30, 1978), is the current reigning Emperor of Austria, Apostolic King of Hungary and Bohemia, and of a number of other formerly sovereign entities within Europe. He assumed the throne upon the death of his grandfather in the fall of 1989, but did not take up personal control of the government until his 18th birthday in 1996.

Early life

Francis Joseph was born on April 30, 1978, in the Schonnbrunn Palace at Vienna. His father Francis was the eldest son and heir of the Emperor Charles II, and his mother Marie-Christine was born a Princess of Belgium , the daughter of King Leopold III and his second, morganatic wife Lilian Baels. Through his father, he is descended from the Habsburg line of Holy Roman and Austrian Emperors, and through his mother he is related to many of the ruling or formerly ruling families of Europe, including the houses of Belgium, Romania, and Bavaria. The young prince was educated in a classical setting at the palace, for his parents wanted him to become, as his mother confided to Franz's tutor Dr. Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, a

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