House of Habsburg-Spain
Cadet branch of the House of Habsburg-Styria
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House of Habsburg-Burgundy
Holy Roman Emperors
Archdukes of Austria
Dukes of Burgundy, Brabant, Limburg, Lothier, Gelre, Luxembourg and Milan -
House of Habsburg-Spain
Kings of Castile, León, Aragon, Naples, Sicily and Sardinia
Kings of Spain
1516-1580;1668-1700 -
House of Habsburg-Spain
Kings of Castile, León, Aragon, Naples, Sicily and Sardinia
Kings of Spain, Portugal and Naples
1580-1688 -
House of Habsburg-Spain
Alternative arms variant as
Dukes of Milan
1540-1700
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Maximilian I
Holy Roman Emperor
1508– 1519
King of the Romans
1486–1519 -
Charles V
Holy Roman Emperor
1519–1556
King of the Romans
1519–1556
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House of Habsburg-Austria
Holy Roman Emperors
Kings of Hungary and Croatia
Kings of Bohemia
Archdukes of Austria
Dukes of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola
Issued from Ferdinand I, younger son of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
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Maximilian I
Archduke of Austria
Duke of Styria, Carinthia
and Carniola
Progenitor of Spanish branch -
Maximilian I
Alternative arms variant as pretender to the throne of Croatia
c.1495 -
Philip I of Castile
Archduke of Austria
Duke of Brabant, Limburg, Lothier, Luxembourg and Gelre
Duke of Burgundy -
Philip I of Castile
Arms as Philip VI, Count Palatine of Burgundy -
Philip I of Castile
King of Castile and Leon
1504-1506 -
Leopold of Austria
Bishop of Córdoba
Illegitiamte son of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor -
Charles V
as Count of Charolais
Eldest son and heir of Philip I of Castile -
Charles V
as Charles I of Spain
Grand arms
1516-1556 -
Charles V
as King of Navarre -
Charles V
as titular King of Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia -
Philip II of Spain
as Prince of Asturias -
Philip II of Spain
as King consort of England and Ireland
1554-1558 -
Philip II of Spain
King of Spain
1558-1580 -
Philip II of Spain
as Duke of Milan
Great arms vriant -
Philip II of Spain
as Duke of Milan
Small arms variant -
John of Austria
Governor of the Spanish Netherlands
1576-1578
Illegitimate son of Charles V -
John Joseph of Austria
Viceroy of Sicily, Naples
and Aragon
Governor of the Spanish Netherlands
1656-1659
Regent of Spain
1677-1679
Illegitimate son of Philip IV of Spain