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Ferdinand Maria Innocenz of Bavaria

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Ferdinand Maria Innocenz of Bavaria
Ferdinand Maria Innozenz von Bayern, by Joseph Vivien
Born(1699-08-05)5 August 1699
Brussels
Died9 December 1738(1738-12-09) (aged 39)
Munich
BuriedTheatine Church, Munich
Noble familyHouse of Wittelsbach
Spouse(s)Countess Palatine Maria Anna of Neuburg
FatherMaximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria
MotherTherese Kunigunde Sobieska

Ferdinand Maria Innocenz Michael Joseph of Bavaria (5 August 1699 in Brussels – 9 December 1738 in Munich) was a Bavarian prince and an Imperial Field marshal.

Life

Ferdinand Maria Innocent was a son of Elector Maximilian II Emanuel of Bavaria (1662-1726) from his marriage to Therese Kunigunde Sobieska (1676-1730 ), a daughter of King John III Sobieski of Poland.

He served as a general in the imperial army. In 1738, he was promoted to Field marshal and imperial Feldzeugmeister.[1]

He died in 1738 and was buried in the Theatine Church in Munich.

Marriage and issue

Ferdinand Maria Innocent married on 5 February 1719 in Zákupy to Maria Anna Carolina, a daughter of Philip William August, Count Palatine of Neuburg. He had the following children:

married in 1742 Countess Palatine Maria Anna of Sulzbach (1722-1790)
  • Therese Emmanuel (1723-1743)

Ferdinand also had a son from his extra-marital affaire with Countess Marie Adelaide Fortunata Spaur (1694-1781):

  • Joseph Ferdinand (1718-1805), general of the regiment "Count of Salern", married:
    1. in 1753 to Countess Marie Mechthildis of Törring (1734-1764)
    2. in 1766 to Countess Josepha of La Rosee (d. 1772)

References

  • Johannes Erichsen and Katharina Heinemann (Hrsg.): Die Schlacht von Höchstädt. Brennpunkt Europas 1704, Jan Thorbecke, Ostfildern, 2004, ISBN 3-7995-0214-9

Footnotes

  1. ^ Kunstwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft in München, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, München and Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte in München: Münchner Jahrbuch der bildenden kunst, Prestel Verlag, 1963, p. 171