Cadet branch of the House of Habsburg-Spain
- Coat of Arms
House of Habsburg-Austria
Holy Roman Emperors
Archdukes of Austria
Kings of Hungary and Croatia
Kings of Bohemia
Paternal arms
House of Habsburg-Austria
Holy Roman Emperors
Archdukes of Austria
Kings of Hungary and Croatia
Kings of Bohemia
Small arms variant
House of Habsburg-Austria
Holy Roman Emperors
Kings of Hungary and Croatia
Kings of Bohemia
Margraves of Moravia
Before 1576
House of Habsburg-Austria
Holy Roman Emperors
Kings of Hungary and Croatia
Kings of Bohemia
Princes of Transylvania
Dukes of Milan, Parma and Piacenza
Margraves of Moravia
After 1576
- Kings of the Romans & Holy Roman Emperors
Ferdinand I
Holy Roman Emperor
1558–1564
King in Germany
1531–1564
Maximilian II
Holy Roman Emperor
1564–1576
King in Germany
1562–1576
Rudolf II
Holy Roman Emperor
1576–1612
King in Germany
1575–1612
Matthias
Holy Roman Emperor
1612–1619
King in Germany
1612–1619
Ferdinand II
Holy Roman Emperor
1619–1637
King in Germany
1619–1637
Ferdinand III
Holy Roman Emperor
1637–1657
King in Germany
1637–1657
Ferdinand IV
King in Germany
1653–1654
With Ferdinand III
Leopold I
Holy Roman Emperor
1658–1705
King in Germany
1658–1705
Joseph I
Holy Roman Emperor
1705–1711
King in Germany
1690–1711
Charles VI
Holy Roman Emperor
1711–1740
King in Germany
1711–1740
- Cadet Branches
House of Habsburg-Burgau
Counts and Margraves of Burgau
Issued from 1st (morganatic) marriage of Ferdinand II, Archduke of Further Austria
House of Habsburg-Tyrol
Archdukes of Further Austria
Counts of Tyrol
Issued from Leopold V, 5th son of Charles II, Archduke of Austria
Younger Tyrolean line
House of Habsburg-Lorraine
Holy Roman Emperors
Emperors of Austria
Kings of Hungary and Croatia
Kings of Bohemia
Archdukes of Austria
Grand Dukes of Tuscany
Matrilineal branch issued from Empress Maria Theresa
- Personal Arms
Ferdinand I of Austria
Infante of Spain
Arms before 1526
Ferdinand I of Austria
Holy Roman Emperor
Arms after 1526
Ferdinand I of Austria
Alternative arms variant as Knight of the Golden Fleece
Ferdinand I of Austria
King of Hungary and Croatia
1526-1564
Ferdinand I of Austria
King of Hungary and Croatia
Alternative arms variant
Ferdinand I of Austria
Lord of Württemberg and Teck
1522-1534
Ferdinand I and Maximilian II
Holy Roman Emperors
Alternative arms variant
Ferdinand I and Maximilian II
Holy Roman Emperors
Alternative arms variant
Maximilian II of Austria
Arms as Knight of the Golden Fleece
Maximilian II of Austria
Alternative arms variant as Knight of the Garter
Rudolf II of Austria
Holy Roman Emperor
Alternative arms variant
Rudolf II of Austria
King of Hungary and Croatia
Prince of Transylvania
Alternative arms variant
Rudolf II and Matthias II
Holy Roman Emperors
Alternative arms variant
Matthias II of Austria
King of Hungary and Croatia
Alternative arms variant
Maximilian III of Austria
Archduke of Further Austria
4th son of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor
Maximilian III of Austria
Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order
1590-1618
Albert VII of Austria
Archduke of Austria
Duke of Brabant, Limburg, Lothier, Luxembourg and Gelre
Viceroy of Portugal
Ferdinand II of Austria
Archduke of Further Austria
Margrave of Burgau
Count of Tyrol
3rd son of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor
Ferdinand II of Austria
Archduke of Further Austria
Margrave of Burgau
Count of Tyrol
Alternative arms variant
Ferdinand II of Austria
Archduke of Further Austria
Margrave of Burgau
Count of Tyrol
Arms variant as Knight of the Golden Fleece
Ferdinand III of Austria
Holy Roman Emperor
King of Hungary and Croatia
King of Bohemia
Charles VI of Austria
Holy Roman Emperor
Kings of Hungary and Croatia
King of Bohemia
Charles VI
King of Hungary and Croatia
Alternative arms variant
Charles VI of Austria
King of Naples and Sicily
Alternative arms variant
Charles VI of Austria
King of Bohemia
Alternative arms variant
Maria Theresa
Queen of Hungary and Croatia
Queen of Bohemia
1740–1780
Maria Theresa of Austria
Duchess of Milan
Alternative arms variant
Maria Anna
Governess of the Austrian Netherlands
Younger sister of Maria Theresa, Queen of Hungary and Croatia