Charles VI

Charles VI (1741-1761) was the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire after the death of his father Emperor Francis I. He is known for being engaged with Princesse Lea Genevieve but dying before their marriage date, which also produced an illegitimate child, Sophia "Amalia" Yvette.

Early Life
Charles was the second child and first son born from Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I. He was interested in the military and outdoor activities. Charles caught a severe case of influenza growing up which permanently weakened his lung.

Holy Roman Emperor
When he was nine years old when his father passed away and he became the Holy Roman Emperor in name only. Even as he grew older his mother was stilling ruling ''de facto. ''

Engagement
When Charles was 20, he met Princesse Lea Genevieve de France during her 18th birthday celebration ball. After a month, Charles had to return to Austria.

Death
While travelling back to Austria, he was diagnosed with consumption and died shortly after he returned to Vienna.

Children
Princesse Lea Genevieve, who was pregnant with his illegitimate child, gave birth to a child after his death. She traveled to Vienna in order to give birth in secret.
 * Sophia "Amalia" Yvette (1761-)

Titles and Styles
1741-1751 His Imperial Highness Archduke Joseph of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, Prince of Tuscany

1751-1761 His Imperial Majesty The Holy Roman Emperor

Charles VI, by the grace of God elected Holy Roman Emperor, forever August
 * King of Germany, Jerusalem, Hungary, Bohemia, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Galicia and Lodomeria
 * Archduke of Austria
 * Duke of Lorraine, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola
 * Grand Duke of Tuscany
 * Grand Princce of Transylvania
 * Duke of Brabant, Limburg, Luxembourg, Gelderland, Württemberg, the Upper and Lower Silesia, Milan, Mantua, Parma, Piacenza, Guastalla, Auschwitz, Zator, Calabria, Bar, Montferrat, Teschen
 * Prince of Swabia, Charleville
 * Princely Count of Habsburg, Tyrol, Hennegau, Kyburg, Gorizia, Gradisca
 * Margrave of Antwerp, Burgau, the Upper and Lower Lusatia, Pont-à-Mousson, Nomeny, Moravia
 * Count of Namur, Vaudémont, Blâmont, Zutphen, Saarwerden, Salm, Falkenstein
 * Lord of the Wendish March and Mechelen