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Duchy of Lucca

The Duchy of Lucca (Italian: Ducato di Lucca) was a small Italian state existing from 1815 to 1847. It was centered on the city of Lucca.

Duchy of Lucca
Ducato di Lucca (Italian)
1815–1847
Flag (1824–1847)
Coat of arms
The Duchy of Lucca (green).
Imaginative map of Northern Italy in 1828.[1]
CapitalLucca
Common languagesItalian
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
Duke 
• 1815–1824
Maria Luisa
• 1824–1847
Charles I
History 
9 June 1815
• Reversion to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany
17 December 1847
CurrencyLuccan lira

History edit

The Duchy was formed in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna,[2] out of the former Republic of Lucca and the Principality of Lucca and Piombino, which had been ruled by Elisa Bonaparte.[3] It was created to compensate the House of Bourbon-Parma for the loss of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza, which was bestowed on the former Empress of the French, Marie Louise of Austria. According to the final act of the Congress of Vienna the Duchy was to revert to Tuscany on the end of its Bourbon-Parma line of rulers or when the line would obtain another territory;[4] no stipulation was provided regarding the final fate of the Duchy of Parma upon the death of its new ruler.

The Infanta Maria Luisa of Spain, erstwhile Queen Consort (then Regent) of Etruria, widowed daughter-in-law of the last Duke of Parma, Ferdinand I, and thus a sort of matriarch of the House of Bourbon-Parma, drastically rejected the stipulations of the Congress and induced her brother King Ferdinand VII of Spain to refuse them as well. She retreated into her family's Roman residence and would not take possession of her new duchy by any means.

In 1817 the great powers finally found an accommodation: Ferdinand VII agreed to sign the Final Act and a new accessory treaty [it] was stipulated by which the Infanta, her son Charles Louis and his male descendants were recognized as having the right of reversion over the Duchy of Parma on Marie Louise's death; whereupon the reversion of the Duchy of Lucca to Tuscany was also to take place. For its part, Austria undertook to pay, starting from June 1815, the huge compensatory annuity of 500,000 francs already provided for by the Final Act.[4]

This time the Infanta accepted and, on 22 November 1817, the Spanish ambassador to the Kingdom of Sardinia, Eusebio Bardají Azara, took possession of the duchy in her name, and she made her triumphal entry into Lucca with her son on 7 December following.[5]

When she died in 1824, Charles Louis[3] assumed the government of the Duchy under the name of Charles I.

In October 1847, not feeling up to facing the turmoil that was a prelude to the revolutions of 1848, Charles concluded a treaty with the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Leopold II, with which he renounced the dukedom in advance, thus leading to its reversion before becoming Duke of Parma;[6] which however happened within two months due to the sudden death of Marie Louise of Austria.[7]

In taking possession of his new state, on 11 October 1847 Leopold II promulgated an unexpected law which abolished the death penalty there,[8] thus making the former Duchy of Lucca the only European territory in which this measure was then legally in force. However, this situation did not last long as, with a ruling in February 1848, the Court of Cassation of Florence promptly extended the effectiveness of the measure to the entire grand ducal territory.[9] Three years earlier, in 1845, Charles I had denied pardon to five thieves sentenced to death, having them executed in one fell swoop on the lawn in front of the gate of Lucca called Porta San Donato.[10][11]

From 1815 to 1818, the flag of Lucca was yellow and red horizontal stripes.[12] From 7 November 1818, to 1847 the flag was white, with Maria Luisa's coat of arms and the yellow–red flag in the canton.[12]

Dukes of Lucca (1815–1847) edit

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Maria Luisa(1782-07-06)6 July 1782 – 13 March 1824(1824-03-13) (aged 41)9 June 181513 March 1824Only accepted the investiture in 1817; granted the rank and privileges of a queenBourbon-Parma 
Charles Louis(1799-12-22)22 December 1799 – 16 April 1883(1883-04-16) (aged 83)13 March 18245 October 1847[13]
(Abdication)
Son of Maria LuisaBourbon-Parma 

Symbols edit

References edit

  1. ^ The map absolutely lacks precision regarding the Duchy of Lucca and its external exclaves, as well as regarding the neighboring Grand Duchy of Tuscany and the duchies of Parma, Massa and Carrara and their exclaves in the Garfagnana, the Lunigiana and on the nearby Tyrrhenian coast.
  2. ^ "Lucca History". www.alucca.com. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  3. ^ a b . www.agriturismopelagaccio.com. Archived from the original on 18 August 2013. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  4. ^ a b Acte final du Congrès de Vienne (art. 101–102)
  5. ^ Quilici, Federica (1999). Maria Luisa di Borbone. Gli affari ecclesiastici nel Ducato di Lucca : 1818-1824 (in Italian). Lucca: Accademia Lucchese. p. 35.
  6. ^ De Feo, p. 187 ff.
  7. ^ Giovannini, p. 243.
  8. ^ Mancini, Pasquale Stanislao (1872). "Contro la pretesa necessità della conservazione della pena di morte in Italia". Primo Congresso Giuridico Italiano in Roma. Relazione sulla Tesi I.ª Abolizione della pena di morte e proposta di una scala penale (in Italian). Roma: Pallotta. p. 61.
  9. ^ "PENA DI MORTE – Abolizione. FURTI VIOLENTI – Pena". Annali di Giurisprudenza (in Italian). Anno X. Firenze: Niccolai: 148 ss. 1848. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  10. ^ Sardi, Cesare (1972) [1911]. Esecuzioni capitali a Lucca nel secolo XIX. Studio di documenti e ricordi. Introduction by Mario Seghieri. Anastatic reprint of the 1911 Giusti edition. Lucca: Maria Pacini Fazzi. p. 47 ff. Not a single time, during his government, had Charles I pardoned a death sentence, despite having often granted amnesties and sentence reductions. It is possible that Leopold II simply intended to highlight the difference between the new grand ducal government, characterized by traditional aversion to the death penalty, and that of the Bourbons.
  11. ^ Brogi, Marina. "La giustizia punitiva dà spettacolo: cinque teste di ladroni sul palco dell'ultima ghigliottina" (PDF). Provincia di Lucca. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  12. ^ a b "Lucca, Duchy of (1815-1847) (Italy)". www.crwflags.com. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  13. ^ De Feo, p. 187.

Further reading edit

  • Case, Lynn M., ed. "The diplomatic relations between France, the grand duchy of Tuscany and the grand duchy of Lucca, 2nd series, 1830-1848, vol 1, August 18, 1830 To December 28, 1843, Vol 2, January 9, 1844 To February 29, 1848-Italian-Saitta, A." (1961): 455-456.
  • De Feo, Francesco (1966). "La reversione del Ducato di Lucca del 1847". Archivio Storico Italiano (in Italian). 124 (450): 160–207. JSTOR 26255565.
  • DiQuinzio, Mary Elizabeth. Opera in the Duchy of Lucca, 1817-1847. PhD Diss. Music) (Catholic University of America, 1997)
  • Giovannini, Francesco (2003). Storia dello Stato di Lucca (in Italian). Lucca: Maria Pacini Fazzi. ISBN 9788872465882.
  • Murray, John. A Handbook for Travellers in Central Italy: Including Lucca, Tuscany, Florence, the Marches, Umbria, Part of the Patrimony of St. Peter, and the Island of Sardinia. J. Murray, 1861.
  • Ross, Janet, and Nelly Erichsen. The story of Lucca. (1912) online.

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The Duchy of Lucca Italian Ducato di Lucca was a small Italian state existing from 1815 to 1847 It was centered on the city of Lucca Duchy of LuccaDucato di Lucca Italian 1815 1847Flag 1824 1847 Coat of armsThe Duchy of Lucca green Imaginative map of Northern Italy in 1828 1 CapitalLuccaCommon languagesItalianGovernmentConstitutional MonarchyDuke 1815 1824Maria Luisa 1824 1847Charles IHistory Congress of Vienna9 June 1815 Reversion to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany17 December 1847CurrencyLuccan liraPreceded by Succeeded byPrincipality of Lucca and Piombino Grand Duchy of Tuscany Contents 1 History 2 Dukes of Lucca 1815 1847 3 Symbols 4 References 5 Further readingHistory editThe Duchy was formed in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna 2 out of the former Republic of Lucca and the Principality of Lucca and Piombino which had been ruled by Elisa Bonaparte 3 It was created to compensate the House of Bourbon Parma for the loss of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza which was bestowed on the former Empress of the French Marie Louise of Austria According to the final act of the Congress of Vienna the Duchy was to revert to Tuscany on the end of its Bourbon Parma line of rulers or when the line would obtain another territory 4 no stipulation was provided regarding the final fate of the Duchy of Parma upon the death of its new ruler The Infanta Maria Luisa of Spain erstwhile Queen Consort then Regent of Etruria widowed daughter in law of the last Duke of Parma Ferdinand I and thus a sort of matriarch of the House of Bourbon Parma drastically rejected the stipulations of the Congress and induced her brother King Ferdinand VII of Spain to refuse them as well She retreated into her family s Roman residence and would not take possession of her new duchy by any means In 1817 the great powers finally found an accommodation Ferdinand VII agreed to sign the Final Act and a new accessory treaty it was stipulated by which the Infanta her son Charles Louis and his male descendants were recognized as having the right of reversion over the Duchy of Parma on Marie Louise s death whereupon the reversion of the Duchy of Lucca to Tuscany was also to take place For its part Austria undertook to pay starting from June 1815 the huge compensatory annuity of 500 000 francs already provided for by the Final Act 4 This time the Infanta accepted and on 22 November 1817 the Spanish ambassador to the Kingdom of Sardinia Eusebio Bardaji Azara took possession of the duchy in her name and she made her triumphal entry into Lucca with her son on 7 December following 5 When she died in 1824 Charles Louis 3 assumed the government of the Duchy under the name of Charles I In October 1847 not feeling up to facing the turmoil that was a prelude to the revolutions of 1848 Charles concluded a treaty with the Grand Duke of Tuscany Leopold II with which he renounced the dukedom in advance thus leading to its reversion before becoming Duke of Parma 6 which however happened within two months due to the sudden death of Marie Louise of Austria 7 In taking possession of his new state on 11 October 1847 Leopold II promulgated an unexpected law which abolished the death penalty there 8 thus making the former Duchy of Lucca the only European territory in which this measure was then legally in force However this situation did not last long as with a ruling in February 1848 the Court of Cassation of Florence promptly extended the effectiveness of the measure to the entire grand ducal territory 9 Three years earlier in 1845 Charles I had denied pardon to five thieves sentenced to death having them executed in one fell swoop on the lawn in front of the gate of Lucca called Porta San Donato 10 11 From 1815 to 1818 the flag of Lucca was yellow and red horizontal stripes 12 From 7 November 1818 to 1847 the flag was white with Maria Luisa s coat of arms and the yellow red flag in the canton 12 Dukes of Lucca 1815 1847 editNameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageMaria Luisa 1782 07 06 6 July 1782 13 March 1824 1824 03 13 aged 41 9 June 181513 March 1824Only accepted the investiture in 1817 granted the rank and privileges of a queenBourbon Parma nbsp Charles Louis 1799 12 22 22 December 1799 16 April 1883 1883 04 16 aged 83 13 March 18245 October 1847 13 Abdication Son of Maria LuisaBourbon Parma nbsp Symbols edit nbsp Duchy of Lucca 1815 1818 nbsp Duchy of Lucca 1818 1824 nbsp Duchy of Lucca 1824 1847 nbsp Merchant Flag 1819 nbsp Merchant Flag 1820 nbsp Coat of Arms 1815 1824 nbsp Middle Coat of Arms 1824 1847 References edit The map absolutely lacks precision regarding the Duchy of Lucca and its external exclaves as well as regarding the neighboring Grand Duchy of Tuscany and the duchies of Parma Massa and Carrara and their exclaves in the Garfagnana the Lunigiana and on the nearby Tyrrhenian coast Lucca History www alucca com Retrieved 8 September 2012 a b Lucca www agriturismopelagaccio com Archived from the original on 18 August 2013 Retrieved 8 September 2012 a b Acte final du Congres de Vienne art 101 102 Quilici Federica 1999 Maria Luisa di Borbone Gli affari ecclesiastici nel Ducato di Lucca 1818 1824 in Italian Lucca Accademia Lucchese p 35 De Feo p 187 ff Giovannini p 243 Mancini Pasquale Stanislao 1872 Contro la pretesa necessita della conservazione della pena di morte in Italia Primo Congresso Giuridico Italiano in Roma Relazione sulla Tesi I ª Abolizione della pena di morte e proposta di una scala penale in Italian Roma Pallotta p 61 PENA DI MORTE Abolizione FURTI VIOLENTI Pena Annali di Giurisprudenza in Italian Anno X Firenze Niccolai 148 ss 1848 Retrieved 2 December 2022 Sardi Cesare 1972 1911 Esecuzioni capitali a Lucca nel secolo XIX Studio di documenti e ricordi Introduction by Mario Seghieri Anastatic reprint of the 1911 Giusti edition Lucca Maria Pacini Fazzi p 47 ff Not a single time during his government had Charles I pardoned a death sentence despite having often granted amnesties and sentence reductions It is possible that Leopold II simply intended to highlight the difference between the new grand ducal government characterized by traditional aversion to the death penalty and that of the Bourbons Brogi Marina La giustizia punitiva da spettacolo cinque teste di ladroni sul palco dell ultima ghigliottina PDF Provincia di Lucca Retrieved 26 September 2023 a b Lucca Duchy of 1815 1847 Italy www crwflags com Retrieved 8 September 2012 De Feo p 187 Further reading editCase Lynn M ed The diplomatic relations between France the grand duchy of Tuscany and the grand duchy of Lucca 2nd series 1830 1848 vol 1 August 18 1830 To December 28 1843 Vol 2 January 9 1844 To February 29 1848 Italian Saitta A 1961 455 456 De Feo Francesco 1966 La reversione del Ducato di Lucca del 1847 Archivio Storico Italiano in Italian 124 450 160 207 JSTOR 26255565 DiQuinzio Mary Elizabeth Opera in the Duchy of Lucca 1817 1847 PhD Diss Music Catholic University of America 1997 Giovannini Francesco 2003 Storia dello Stato di Lucca in Italian Lucca Maria Pacini Fazzi ISBN 9788872465882 Murray John A Handbook for Travellers in Central Italy Including Lucca Tuscany Florence the Marches Umbria Part of the Patrimony of St Peter and the Island of Sardinia J Murray 1861 Ross Janet and Nelly Erichsen The story of Lucca 1912 online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duchy of Lucca amp oldid 1183052785, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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