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Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria (1724-1730)

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Archduchess Maria Amalia
Archduchess of Austria
Archduchess Maria Amalia by Andreas Møller. The flowers on her dress represent fertility and childbearing expectations in adulthood.
Born(1724-04-05)5 April 1724
Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria
Died(1730-04-19)19 April 1730 (aged 6)
Vienna, Austria
Burial
HouseHouse of Habsburg
FatherCharles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
MotherElisabeth Christine of Brunswick

Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria (Vienna, 5 April 1724 – Vienna, 19 April 1730) was an Archduchess of Austria and the younger sister of Empress Maria Theresa. She was the aunt of Queen Marie Antoinette of France, Queen Maria Carolina of Naples, Duchess Maria Amalia of Parma, Duchess Maria Christina of Teschen, Duke Ferdinand and two Holy Roman Emperors, Joseph II and Leopold II.

Biography

Maria Amalia was born at the Hofburg Imperial Palace in Vienna. She was the last daughter of Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, and Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Like her sister, Maria Anna, her birth was not well received by her father. After the death of her elder brother, Archduke Leopold, his sister Maria Theresa, replaced him as heiress presumptive to the Habsburg realms; Charles VI had issued the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713 which had placed his nieces behind his own daughters in the line of succession.

She died at 19 April 1730, in Vienna. Maria Amalia was the last member of the Austrian Habsburgs. After the death of her father, who had no male heirs, the imperial crown passed to Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, as the husband of Maria Theresa. The Habsburg dynasty of Austria became extinct in the male line with the death of Charles VI, and Maria Theresa and Francis began the dynasty of Habsburg-Lorraine.

Titles and styles

  • 5 April 1724 – 19 April 1730 Her Imperial and Royal Highness, Archduchess Maria Amalia

Ancestry

Family of Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria (1724-1730)
16. Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
8. Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
17. Maria Anna of Bavaria
4. Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
18. Philip III of Spain
9. Maria Anna of Spain
19. Margaret of Austria
2. Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
20. Wolfgang Wilhelm, Count Palatine of Neuburg
10. Philip William, Elector Palatine
21. Magdalene of Bavaria
5. Eleonor Magdalene of the Palatinate
22. George II, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
11. Landgravine Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt
23. Sophia Eleonore of Saxony
1. Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria
24. Augustus II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
12. Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
25. Dorothea of Anhalt-Zerbst
6. Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburg
26. Frederick, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sønderburg-Norburg
13. Duchess Elisabeth Juliana of Schleswig-Holstein-Sønderburg-Norburg
27. Eleanor of Anhalt-Zerbst
3. Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick
28. Joachim Ernest, Count of Oettingen-Oettingen
14. Albert Ernest I, Prince of Oettingen-Oettingen
29. Anna Dorothea of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein
7. Princess Christine Louise of Oettingen-Oettingen
30. Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg
15. Duchess Christine Friederike of Württemberg
31. Anna Katherina of Salm-Kyrburg

Bibliography

  • Spielman, John Philip: The city & the crown: Vienna and the imperial court, 1600–1740 Purdue University Press 1993 ISBN 1-55753-021-1
  • Penslar, Derek Jonathan: Shylock's children: economics and Jewish identity in modern Europe University of California Press 2001 ISBN 0-520-22590-2
  • Patai, Raphael: The Jews of Hungary: history, culture, psychology Wayne State University Press 1996 ISBN 0-8143-2561-0