Maria Anna of Savoy

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox royalty Maria Anna of Savoy (Template:Langx; 19 September 1803 – 4 May 1884) was Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary (see Grand title of the Empress of Austria)[1] by marriage to Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria. Born into the House of Savoy, she was the penultimate child and daughter of King Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia, and his wife, Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria-Este.

Biography

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Portrait of Maria Anna along with her twin sister Maria Teresa (right), and her father King Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia and her mother Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria-Este (painted by Luigi Bernero)
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Coronation of Ferdinand I of Austria and Maria Anna of Sardinia as King and Queen of Bohemia, in Prague in 1836

Maria Anna was born on 19 September 1803 in Palazzo Colonna in Rome, the daughter of King Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia and his wife, Archduchess Maria Teresa of Austria-Este. She had a twin sister, Maria Teresa. The two princesses were baptised by Pope Pius VII.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Their godparents were their maternal grandparents, Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este and his wife Maria Beatrice Ricciarda d'Este. In the Museo di Roma can be seen a painting of the baptism.[2] She was known as "Pia" within the family.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

On 12 February 1831, Maria Anna was married by procuration in Turin to King Ferdinand V of Hungary, eldest son and heir apparent of Emperor Francis I of Austria. On 27 February, the couple were married in person in Vienna in the Hofburg chapel by the cardinal archbishop of Olmütz. Maria Anna was selected to marry the future emperor at the age of 27, which was very late for a princess to marry in this time period. However, her age was seen as a sign that she would be more settled, religious, and easier to manage.[3]

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Maria Anna in her final years

Maria Anna and Ferdinand had no children.

Ferdinand succeeded as emperor of Austria on 2 March 1835; Maria Anna became empress. On 12 September 1836, she was crowned queen of Bohemia in Prague.

Maria Anna never learned to speak German during her tenure as empress but preferred to speak French. She enjoyed some popularity as empress, and a festival was celebrated on her name day, 26 July each year.[4] Minister Metternich managed the Government during the reign of her spouse. Unlike her sister-in-law Sophie of Bavaria, Maria Anna had no influence on policy. She supported Emperor Ferdinand, who was unable to manage state affairs because of his health and was respected for her devotion. Maria Anna referred to herself as his "nurse" highlighting her caring role in his life.[5]

During the 1848 Revolution, Maria Anna retracted her support from the Metternich Policy with support from Sophie of Bavaria. However, she did voice her opinion that stronger measures should be taken against the revolution.

On 2 December 1848, Ferdinand abdicated. Maria Anna was popular in Prague, where she was engaged in a local charity.

Death

Maria Anna died in Prague. She is buried next to her husband in tomb number 63, along with other members of the House of Habsburg in the Imperial Crypt in Vienna.[6]

Honours

Ancestry

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Footnotes

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  3. Martin Mutschlechner: Ferdinand: Ein „Betriebsunfall“ im Hause Habsburg
  4. Maria Anna, In: Brigitte Hamann (Hrsg.): Die Habsburger, 1988
  5. Martin Mutschlechner: Ferdinand: Ein „Betriebsunfall“ im Hause Habsburg
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  7. Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Kaiserthumes Österreich (1868), p 110, Sternkreuz-Orden

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Maria Anna of Savoy
Born: 19 September 1803 Died: 4 May 1884
Austro-Hungarian royalty
Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/check Empress consort of Austria
Queen consort of Dalmatia
Queen consort of Galicia and Lodomeria
Queen consort of Illyria
Queen consort of Lombardy-Venetia
Queen consort of Hungary
Queen consort of Croatia
Queen consort of Slavonia
Queen consort of Bohemia

1835–1848 Template:S-ttl/check
Vacant
Title next held by
Elisabeth in Bavaria

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