Maria Luisa of Spain
- Birth Date:
- 24.11.1745
- Death date:
- 15.05.1792
- Person's maiden name:
- María Luisa
- Cemetery:
- Set cemetery
Infanta Maria Luisa of Spain (Spanish: María Luisa, German: Maria Ludovika) (24 November 1745 – 15 May 1792) was Holy Roman Empress, German Queen, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Grand Duchess of Tuscany as the spouse of Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor.
Names
Maria Luisa was born a Princess of Naples and Sicily. Her father, the future Charles III of Spain, had become King of Naples and Sicily in 1735 after its occupation by the Spanish in the War of Polish Succession. After her father became King of Spain at the death of her half-uncle, Ferdinand VI of Spain, in 1759, she became known as Infanta Maria Luisa of Spain. She still had the use of the style of Royal Highness.
Background
Maria Louisa was born in Portici, in Campania, the site of the summer palace (Reggia di Portici) of her parents, King Charles, King of Naples and Sicily and Maria Amalia of Saxony. She was the fifth daughter, and second surviving child, of her parents. Her father became King of Spain as Charles III in 1759, and she moved with her family to Spain. Her first cousins included Louis XVI, Maria I of Portugal and Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia.
Grand Duchess of Tuscany
On 16 February 1764 she was married by proxy at Madrid to Archduke Peter Leopold, the second son of Emperor Francis I and Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, and the heir apparent to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. The next year, on 5 August, she married him in person at Innsbruck. Only a few days later, the death of Emperor Francis made Maria Louisa's husband the new Grand Duke of Tuscany, and the newly married couple moved to Florence, where they would live for the next twenty-five years.
Holy Roman Empress
In 1790, on the death of Peter Leopold's childless brother, Joseph II, Maria Luisa's husband inherited the Habsburg lands in Central Europe, and was shortly thereafter elected Holy Roman Emperor. Taking the name of Leopold II, the new Emperor moved his family to Vienna, where Maria Luisa took on the role of imperial consort. Leopold died scarcely two years later, dying on 1 March 1792. Maria Luisa followed her husband to the grave in less than three months, not living long enough to see her eldest son Francis elected as the last Holy Roman Emperor.
Mozart's opera La clemenza di Tito was commissioned by the Estates of Bohemia as part of the festivities that accompanied the coronation of Maria Luisa and her husband Leopold as king and queen of Bohemia in Prague on 6 September 1791. In musical circles, Maria Luisa is famous for her putative denigration of Mozart's opera, dismissed as "una porcheria tedesca" (Italian for "German swinishness"), however no claim that she made this remark pre-dates the publication in 1871 of Alfred Meissner's Rococo-Bilder: nach Aufzeichnungen meines Grossvaters, a collection of stories about cultural and political life in Prague in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Issue
Maria Theresa of Austria (14 January 1767 - 7 November 1827) married Anton of Saxony and had issue. Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (12 February 1768 - 2 March 1835) married Elisabeth of Württemberg and had issue; married Maria Teresa of Naples and Sicily and had issue; married Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este no issue; married Caroline Augusta of Bavaria no issue. Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany (6 May 1769 - 18 June 1824) married Luisa of Naples and Sicily and had issue; married Maria Ferdinanda of Saxony no issue. Maria Anna of Austria (22 April 1770 - 1 October 1809) died unmarried. Charles of Austria (5 September 1771 - 30 April 1847) married Henrietta of Nassau-Weilburg and had issue. Alexander Leopold of Austria (14 August 1772 - 12 July 1795) died unmarried. Albrecht Johann Joseph of Austria (19 September 1773 - 22 July 1774) died in infancy. Maximilian of Austria (23 December 1774- 10 March 1778) died in infancy. Joseph of Austria (9 March 1776 - 13 January 1847) married Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia and had issue; married Hermine of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym and had issue; married Maria Dorothea of Württemberg and had issue. Maria Clementina of Austria (1777 - 1801) married Francesco, Hereditary Prince of Naples and had issue. Anton of Austria (1779 - 1835) died unmarried unmarried, Grand Master of Teutonic Knights Johann of Austria (1782 - 1859) married morganatically. Rainer of Austria (30 September 1783 - 16 January 1853) married Elisabeth of Savoy and had issue. Louis of Austria (13 December 1784 - 21 December 1864) died unmarried. Rudolph of Austria (8 January 1788 - 24 July 1831) died unmarried.
Titles and Styles
- 24 November 1745 – 10 August 1759 Her Royal Highness Maria Luisa, Princess of Sicily and Naples
- 10 August 1759 – 16 February 1764 Her Royal Highness The Infanta Dona Maria Luisa
- 16 February 1764 – 18 August 1765 Her Royal Highness Archduchess Peter Leopold of Austria, Royal Princess of Hungary and Bohemia
- 18 August 1765 – 20 February 1790 Her Royal Highness The Grand Duchess of Tuscany
- 20 February 1790 – 1 March 1792 Her Imperial Majesty The Holy Roman Empress, The Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia
- 1 March 1792 – 15 May 1792 Her Imperial Majesty The Dowager Holy Roman Empress, The Dowager Archduchess of Austria, Dowager Queen of Hungary and Bohemia
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1 | Archduke Charles | Son | ||
2 | Ferdinand III Ferdinando Giuseppe Giovanni Baptista | Son | ||
3 | Francis II | Son | ||
4 | Maria Theresa of Austria | Daughter | ||
5 | Leopold II | Husband | ||
6 | Francis I | Father in-law | ||
7 | Maria Theresa | Mother in-law | ||
8 | Marie Antoinette | Sister in-law | ||
9 | Ferdinand I of Austria | Grandson | ||
10 | Joseph Franz of Austria | Grandson | ||
11 | Johann Nepomuk of Austria | Grandson | ||
12 | Franz Karl of Austria | Grandson | ||
13 | Ludovika Elisabeth of Austria | Granddaughter | ||
14 | Marie Caroline of Austria | Granddaughter | ||
15 | Clementina of Austria | Granddaughter | ||
16 | Amalie Theresa of Austria | Granddaughter | ||
17 | Marie Louise | Granddaughter | ||
18 | Maria Anna of Austria | Granddaughter | ||
19 | Caroline Ludovika | Granddaughter | ||
20 | Maria Leopoldina | Granddaughter | ||
21 | Marie Caroline | Granddaughter | ||
22 | Francis Jozefs I Habsburgs | Great grandson |
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