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Infanta María Cristina of Spain (1833–1902)

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Infanta Maria Cristina of Spain
Infanta of Portugal and Spain
Born(1833-06-12)12 June 1833
Madrid, Spain
Died19 January 1902(1902-01-19) (aged 68)
Madrid, Spain
Burial
SpouseInfante Sebastian of Portugal and Spain
IssueFrancisco, duke of Marchena
Pedro d'Alcantara, duke of Dúrcal
Luíz, duke of Ansola
Alfonso
Gabriel
HouseHouse of Bourbon
House of Bourbon-Braganza
FatherInfante Francisco de Paula of Spain
MotherPrincess Luisa Carlotta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies

Maria Cristina, Infanta of Portugal and Spain (5 June 1833 – 19 January 1902) was a daughter of Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain and his wife Princess Luisa Carlotta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.[1] She became an Infanta of Portugal by her marriage to Infante Sebastian of Portugal and Spain.

Family

Maria Cristina was one of eleven children born to Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain and Princess Luisa Carlotta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies in Madrid. Her father was in turn a younger son of Charles IV of Spain. Her mother was a daughter of Francis I of the Two Sicilies.

Maria Cristina was a sister of Francis, Duke of Cádiz, the king-consort of Isabella II of Spain, and Amelia Philippina, Princess of Bavaria.

Marriage and children

Maria Cristina's husband Sebastian of Portugal and Spain.

On November 19, 1860, Maria Cristina became the second wife of the much older Infante Sebastian of Portugal and Spain, who was a paternal great grandson of Charles III of Spain and a maternal grandson of John VI of Portugal.[1] Sebastian and his immediate family had been in conflict with the Queen Regent Maria Cristina, losing all of his titles and claims to the Spanish throne in 1837. He was restored to his Spanish titles upon his second marriage to Maria Cristina, who was both a cousin and a sister-in-law of Queen Isabella.

The nuptials took place in the Royal Palace of Madrid. In the spirit of reconciliation, the celebration was attended by Isabella II of Spain and her husband, among other members of the Spanish royal family. They had five children:

Name Birth Death Notes
Francisco, duke of Marchena 1861 1923 married Maria del Pilar de Muguiro y Beruete, duchess of Villafranca
Pedro d'Alcantara, duke of Dúrcal 1862 1892 married Maria de la Caridad de Madan i Uriondo
Luíz, duke of Ansola 1864 1889 married Maria Anna Bernaldo de Quiros, marquise of Atarfe
Alfonso 1866 1934
Gabriel 1869 1889

Later life

After the overthrow of the monarchy in 1868, Maria Cristina and her family had to leave Spain and take refuge in France. Sebastian died there in 1875. Maria Cristina later returned to Spain, and was able to live calmly until her 1902 death in Madrid. She is buried at the San Lorenzo de El Escorial.

Ancestry

Maria Cristina's ancestors in three generations

References

  1. ^ a b Lundy, Darryl. "The Peerage: Maria Cristina de Borbón, Infanta de España". Retrieved 28 July 2010.

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