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Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria (Maria Amalia Josephe Johanna Katharina Theresia ; 15 October 1780 – 25 December 1798) was an Archduchess of Austria by birth.
Maria Amalia with her family, circa 1784-1785
Maria Amalia was a daughter of Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor (1747–1792) and his wife Maria Luisa of Spain (1745–1792). Maria Amalia was born in Florence , the then-capital of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany , where her father reigned as Grand Duke from 1765 to 1790. Her father was a son of Empress Maria Theresa and her mother a daughter of Charles III of Spain . Her godparents were her mother's first cousin, Ferdinand, Duke of Parma , and his wife, Maria Amalia , her father's sister.
She had a happy childhood surrounded by her many siblings. As her siblings, Maria Amalia was given a somewhat different upbringing than was usual for royal children at the time: they were actually raised by their parents rather than a retinue of servants, were largely kept apart from any ceremonial court life and were taught to live simply, naturally and modestly.[ 1] In 1790, her father became emperor and the family moved to Vienna. She died unmarried at the age of only 18 years in Vienna.
Ancestors of Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria (1780–1798)[ 2] 16. Charles V, Duke of Lorraine 8. Leopold, Duke of Lorraine 17. Eleonora Maria Josefa of Austria Queen Dowager of Poland-Lithuania 4. Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor Francis III Stephen, Duke of Lorraine 18. Philippe I, Duke of Orléans 9. Princess Élisabeth Charlotte of Orléans 19. Countess Palatine Elizabeth Charlotte of Simmern 2. Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor 20. Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor 10. Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor 21. Eleonore-Magdalena of Neuburg 5. Maria Theresa of Austria Queen of Hungary & Bohemia 22. Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 11. Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 23. Princess Christine Louise of Oettingen-Oettingen 1. Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria 24. Louis, Dauphin of France 12. Philip V of Spain 25. Duchess Maria Anna of Bavaria 6. Charles III of Spain 26. Edward II Farnese, Duke of Parma 13. Elisabeth of Parma 27. Countess Palatine Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg 3. Maria Luisa of Spain 28. Augustus II of Poland Elector of Saxony 14. Augustus III of Poland Elector of Saxony 29. Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth 7. Maria Amalia of Saxony 30. Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor 15. Maria Josepha of Austria 31. Wilhelmina Amalia of Brunswick-Calenberg
Generations are numbered by male-line descent from
Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor . Later generations are included although Austrian titles of nobility were abolished and outlawed in 1919.
1st generation 2nd generation 3rd generation 4th generation 5th generation
Isabella Clara Eugenia, Co-sovereign of the Habsburg Netherlands **
Catalina Micaela, Duchess of Savoy **
Anna, Queen of Spain
Elisabeth, Queen of France
Margaret (1567–1633)
Maria (1584–1649)
Anna, Holy Roman Empress
Anna, Queen of Poland
Maria Christina, Princess of Transylvania
Catherine Renata
Gregoria Maximiliana
Eleanor (1582–1620)
Margaret, Queen of Spain
Constance, Queen of Poland
Maria Maddalena, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
6th generation 7th generation 8th generation 9th generation 10th generation 11th generation 12th generation
Marie Louise, Empress of the French
Maria Leopoldina, Empress of Brazil
Clementina, Princess of Salerno
Marie Caroline, Crown Princess of Saxony
Maria Anna
Maria Luisa ^
Maria Theresa, Queen of Sardinia ^
Maria Theresa, Queen of the Two Sicilies
Maria Caroline
Hermine
Elisabeth Franziska
Marie Henriette, Queen of the Belgians
Adelaide, Queen of Sardinia
Maria Theresa, Countess of Chambord #
Maria Beatrix, Countess of Montizón #
13th generation 14th generation 15th generation 16th generation 17th generation 18th generation
* also an infanta of Spain
** also an infanta of Spain and Portugal
^ also a princess of Tuscany
# also a princess of Modena
International National People