Karl, 5th Prince Fugger von Babenhausen
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Karl Georg Ferdinand Jakob Maria, 5th Prince Fugger of Babenhausen (15 January 1861 – 5 July 1925) was an Austrian landowner and officer. After serving in various Hussar regiments, he commanded the 3rd Hussar Regiment as Colonel during World War I. A member of the high nobility in the Kingdom of Bavaria as a Mediatized Sovereign Prince of the Empire, he was made chamberlain at the Viennese imperial court and from 1906 until his death, was the head of the House of Fugger-Babenhausen, Lord of Boos, Heimertingen, Wald, Wellenburg, Burgwalden, and Markt.[1]

Fugger von Babenhausen, who was known as "Cary", was born on 15 January 1861 in Klagenfurt.[2] He was the son of Countess Friederike von Christalnigg von und zu Gillitzstein (1832–1888)[3] and Karl Ludwig, 4th Prince Fugger von Babenhausen (1829–1906), First President of the Chamber of Imperial Councillors. In 1885, his father succeeded his childless older brother, Leopold, 3rd Prince Fugger von Babenhausen, as the sovereign 4th Prince.[4] His sister, Countess Marie, was the wife of Count Christoph von Wydenbruck, Ambassador of Austria-Hungary to Madrid.[5]
His paternal grandparents were Anton, 2nd Prince Fugger von Babenhausen (son of Anselm, 1st Prince Fugger von Babenhausen who was made an Imperial Prince in 1803) and Princess Franziska of Hohenlohe-Bartenstein und Jagstberg (a daughter of Charles Joseph, 1st Prince of Hohenlohe-Jagstberg).[6]

