Maria Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Massa
Maria Beatrice d'Este | |||||
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Duchess of Massa | |||||
Born | Ducal Palace, Modena | 7 April 1750||||
Died | 14 November 1829 Vienna, Austria | (aged 79)||||
Burial | Imperial Crypt, Vienna | ||||
Spouse | Archduke Ferdinand of Austria | ||||
Issue Detail | Maria Teresa, Queen of Sardinia Maria Leopoldina, Electress of Bavaria Francis IV, Duke of Modena Archduke Maximilian Joseph Archduke Karl, Archbishop of Esztergom Maria Ludovika, Empress of Austria | ||||
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House | House of Este (by birth) House of Habsburg-Lorraine (by marriage) | ||||
Father | Ercole III, Duke of Modena | ||||
Mother | Maria Teresa, Duchess of Massa |
Maria Beatrice d’Este (Template:Lang-it; 7 April 1750 – 14 November 1829) was heiress of Modena and Reggio as well as the sovereign of Massa and Carrara from 1790 until 1797 and from 1816 until her death in 1829.
Biography
Maria Beatrice was born in Modena, the eldest child of two monarchs, Ercole III d'Este, Duke of Modena and Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, reigning duchess of Massa and princess of Carrara.
Her parents' marriage was unhappy and they lived separated from each other; they only produced two children: Maria Beatrice, born on 7 April 1750 and Rinaldo Francesco, born on 4 January 1753. The death of Rinaldo aged four months old (5 May 1753) led to Maria being acknowledged as an heiress. Her paternal ancestors included Louis XIII of France and Philippe d'Orléans, Regent of France for Louis XV. Her maternal ancestors were members of the House of Cybo-Malaspina, members of the Italian nobility.
As heiress to four states (Modena, Reggio, Massa and Carrara), she was a very attractive wedding partner. Empress Maria Theresa sought to arrange a marriage between Maria Beatrice and the Archduke Leopold (future Holy Roman Emperor) but this never materialised. Instead she married Leopold's brother, Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, in a union through which the Austrians aimed to expand their influence in Italy.
The couple was engaged from 1754. As the children were so young, the marriage was not celebrated till 1771 when a ceremony in Milan on 15 October officially united them. Festivities arranged for this occasion included the operas Ascanio in Alba by Mozart and Il Ruggiero by Johann Adolph Hasse.
The couple moved between Modena and Milan, where they lived in the Royal palace. As the Duchy of Modena did not allow female succession, Maria Beatrice's rights to the throne of Modena and Reggio passed to her son when her father died. When her mother died in 1790, however, she succeeded her as Duchess of Massa and Carrara. After the French conquest of Northern Italy, she spent her life mostly in Austria and left the rule to administrators. By her marriage, the House of Austria-Este was created, a cadet branch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, which ruled Modena between 1814 and 1859. After Maria Beatrice d'Este's death at Vienna in 1829, Massa and Carrara were added to the Duchy of Modena.
Issue
Name | Portrait | Lifespan | Notes | |
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Archduke Josef Franz |
1772- 1772 |
Died in infancy | ||
Archduchess Maria Theresa Queen of Sardinia |
1773- 1832 |
Married Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia and had issue | ||
Archduchess Josepha |
1775- 1777 |
Died in infancy | ||
Archduchess Maria Leopoldine Electress of Bavaria |
1776- 1848 |
Married first Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria no issue; married second Ludwig Count of Arco, had issue, | ||
Francis IV Duke of Modena |
1779- 1846 |
Married Maria Beatrice of Savoy and had issue | ||
Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph Commander-in-Chief of the Austrian army during the Napoleonic Wars |
1781- 1850 |
Died unmarried | ||
Archduke Maximilian Joseph Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights |
1782- 1863 |
Died unmarried; | ||
Archduchess Maria Antonia |
1784- 1786 |
Died in infancy | ||
Archduke Karl Ambrosius Archbishop of Esztergom |
1785- 1809 |
Died unmarried; | ||
Archduchess Maria Ludovika Empress of Austria |
1787- 1816 |
Married her cousin Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor and had no issue |
Ancestry
External links
Media related to Maria Beatrice Ricciarda d'Este at Wikimedia Commons
- 1750 births
- 1829 deaths
- House of Este
- House of Habsburg-Lorraine
- House of Austria-Este
- House of Cybo-Malaspina
- People from Modena
- Modenese princesses
- Austrian princesses
- Dukes of Massa
- Princes of Carrara
- 18th-century female rulers
- 19th-century female rulers
- 18th-century Italian people
- 19th-century Italian people
- 18th-century Italian women
- 19th-century Italian women
- Burials at the Imperial Crypt