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Emperor Charles VII Albert (Brussels August 6, 1697January 20, 1745 in Munich), a member of the Wittelsbach family, was Prince-elector of Bavaria from 1726 and Holy Roman Emperor from January 24, 1742 until his death in 1745.

Early life and career

He was the son of Maximilian II Emanuel, elector of Bavaria and Teresa Kunegunda Sobieska, and the grandson of Polish King John III Sobieski. His family was split during the War of the Spanish Succession and was for many years under house arrest in Austria. Only in 1715 did the family become re-united.
   From 3 December 1715 until 24 August 1716 Charles visited Italy and in 1717 he joined the war of the Habsburgs against the Turks with Bavarian auxiliaries.
   On 5 October 1722, Charles married Marie Amalie, Archduchess of Austria. Marie Amalie was a daughter of Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor and his wife Wilhelmina Amalia of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Her maternal grandfather was John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. In 1725 Charles Albert visited Versailles for the wedding of Louis XV and established a firm contact to France.
   In 1726 Charles Albert became Prince-elector of Bavaria and then maintained his good relations to his Habsburg relatives but also to France. During his reign the Amalienburg was built.

Emperor

As son-in-law of Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor Charles Albert rejected the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713 and claimed the German territories of the Habsburg dynasty after the death of Charles VI in 1740. With the treaty of Nymphenburg concluded in July 1741, Charles Albert allied with France and Spain against Austria.
   Starting the War of the Austrian Succession Charles Albert invaded Upper Austria in 1741 and planned to conquer Vienna but his allied French troops were redirected to Bohemia instead. So Charles Albert was crowned King of Bohemia in Prague (9 December 1741) when the Habsburgs were still not defeated. He was elected 'King of the Romans' on 24 January 1742, and took the title 'Holy Roman Emperor' upon his coronation on 12 February 1742. His brother Klemens August of Bavaria, archbishop and elector (Kurfürst) of Cologne, who mostly sided with the Austria Habsburg-Lorraine side during the Habsburg successions, cast his vote for him and personally crowned him emperor at Frankfurt.
   Shortly after the coronation most of Charles Albert's territories were overrun by the Austrians and Bavaria was occupied by the troops of Maria Theresa. In October 1744 a new alliance with Frederick II of Prussia forced the Austrian army to leave Bavaria and Charles VII reobtained Munich. Very gouty, he returned, only to die three months later. His brother Klemens August then again leaned toward Austria and also his son and successor Maximilian III Joseph made peace with Austria.
   Charles Albert is buried in the crypt of the Theatinerkirche in Munich.

Ancestors

Charles's ancestors in three generations>
Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor Father:
Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria
Father's father:
Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria
Father's father's father:
Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria
Father's father's mother:
Maria Anna of Austria
Father's mother:
Henriette Adelaide of Savoy
Father's mother's father:
Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy
Father's mother's mother:
Christine Marie of France
Mother:
Teresa Kunegunda Sobieska
Mother's father:
John III Sobieski
Mother's father's father:
Jakub Sobieski
Mother's father's mother:
Zofia Teofillia Daniłowicz
Mother's mother:
Marie Casimire Louise de la Grange d'Arquien
Mother's mother's father:
Henrik de la Grange d'Arquien
Mother's mother's mother:
Francis de la Châtre

Children

He and his wife Marie Amalie, Archduchess of Austria were parents of seven children:
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