Like many junior members of royal families, Archduke Joseph Karl entered the military.
A biography of Sinclair notes that the archduke sent a copy of his work, "a large octavo volume handsomely bound.
It is a most important and valuable philological work comparing the gypsy words with Sanskrit, Hindustani Persian, etc".
[2] As early as the late 1880s, Archduke Joseph advocated turning the poor fishing village of Crikvenica into a new health resort.
They had seven children : He received the following orders and decorations:[4] This biographical article about a member of the Hungarian nobility is a stub.