Karel Josef von Clary und Aldringen (12 December 1777 â 31 May 1831) was an Austro-Hungarian prince.
Karel Josef was born on 12 December 1777 in Vienna, Austria. He was the son of Johann Nepomuk, 2nd Prince of Clary-Aldringen (1753âÂÂ1826), and Princess Marie Christine Leopoldine de Ligne (1757âÂÂ1830). His younger brother was Count Franz Moritz Joseph Mathaeus von Clary und Aldringen, who never married.
His paternal grandparents were Franz Wenzel, 1st Prince of Clary-Aldringen, and Maria Franziska Josepha von Hohenzollern-Hechingen (a daughter of Count Herman Frederik von Hohenzollern-Hechingen and, his second wife, Countess Maria Josepha of Oettingen-Spielberg). His maternal grandparents were Charles-Joseph, 7th Prince of Ligne, and Princess Franziska Xaveria Maria von Liechtenstein (a daughter of Prince Emanuel of Liechtenstein). His maternal grandmother, Princess Franziska, was the elder sister of the reigning Prince, Franz Joseph I, Prince of Liechtenstein.
During the Napoleonic Wars, the family's Teplitz Palace was the headquarters of the Sixth Coalition against Napoleon, uniting the monarchs of Austria, Prussia and Russia. There was first signed the triple alliance against Napoleon I that led to the coalition victory at the nearby Battle of Kulm and eventually instated the Holy Alliance, officially signed in Paris on 26 September 1815.
Upon the death of his father in 1826, he succeeded as the 3rd Prince of Clary-Aldringen. The title had been created in 1767, for his grandfather, then Reichsgraf Wenzel von Clary und Aldringen, the Imperial Treasurer (and Emperor Joseph II's private council member), who was raised to princely rank. Members of the family became hereditary members of the Austrian Reichsrat (Imperial Council). From that date, the princely title of Fürst (Prince) von Clary und Aldringen was borne by the head of the family, who was styled as Durchlaucht (Serene Highness). Junior members bore the title of Graf (Count) or Gräfin (Countess) von Clary und Aldringen and were styled as Erlaucht (Illustrious Highness).
On 26 October 1802 at Neuhof, Karel Josef was married to his first cousin, Countess Marie "Aloisie" Chotek von Chotkow und Wognin (1777âÂÂ1864), the daughter of Johann Rudolf Chotek von Chotkov und VojnÃÂn and Countess Maria Sidonia von Clary und Aldringen (second daughter of the 1st Prince of Clary and Aldringen). Together, they were the parents of:
Karel Josef died on 31 May 1831, also in Vienna. As his eldest son died in childhood, he was succeeded by his second son, Edmund, who bought the Palazzo Clary in Venice in 1855.
Through his daughter Mathilde Christina, he was a grandfather of the Prussian general Prince Antoni Wilhelm Radziwià Âà  (1833âÂÂ1904), who married Marie de Castellane, the daughter Henri de Castellane and Pauline de Talleyrand-Périgord.
Through his son Edmund, he was posthumously a grandfather of Austro-Hungarian diplomat, Prince Siegfried von Clary-Aldringen (1848âÂÂ1929), and Count Manfred von Clary-Aldringen (1852âÂÂ1928), who briefly served as Minister-President of Austria.