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Francis V, Duke of Modena

Francis V, Duke of Modena, Reggio and Guastalla, Archduke of Austria-Este, Royal Prince of Hungary and Bohemia, Duke of Mirandola and of Massa, Prince of Carrara (Italian: Francesco Ferdinando Geminiano d'Asburgo-Lorena; 1 June 1819 – 20 November 1875) was a reigning prince. He was Duke of Modena, Reggio, and Mirandola, Duke of Guastalla from 1847 and Duke of Massa and Prince of Carrara from 1846 to 1859. His parents were Francis IV of Modena and Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy. He was the last reigning Duke of Modena before the duchy was incorporated into the Kingdom of Italy.

Francis V
Portrait by Luigi Manzini
Duke of Modena and Reggio
Reign21 January 1846 – 11 June 1859
PredecessorFrancis IV, Duke of Modena
SuccessorHabsburg monarchy abolished by Risorgimento
Born(1819-06-01)1 June 1819
Modena, Duchy of Modena
Died20 November 1875(1875-11-20) (aged 56)
Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1842)
IssueArchduchess Anna Beatrice
Names
Italian: Francesco Ferdinando Geminiano
HouseHabsburg-Este
FatherFrancis IV of Modena
MotherMaria Beatrice of Savoy
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Life and legacy

 
Obelisk erected in Reggio Emilia to celebrate the marriage of the Duke with Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria

Francis was baptised 5 days after birth by the local archbishop in the local cathedral; Emperor Franz I of Austria, the former Holy Roman Emperor, acted as his godfather, but his uncle Archduke Ferdinand acted as proxy for the emperor.

In 1826 Francis IV of Modena appointed Count Clemente Coronini as tutor to Francis, with Don Pietro Raffaelli, who would later become Bishop of Carpi and Reggio, as his assistant. In 1829, Baron Ernest Geramb became Francis' new tutor.

On 15 September 1836, Francis became a Knight of the Austrian Order of the Golden Fleece, and 3 years later he received the Grand Cordon of the Dutch Order of the Lion.

After the death of his mother in 1840, Francis was considered the legitimate heir to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland by Jacobites as Francis I. At his death his younger brother's daughter Maria Theresia of Austria-Este became Jacobite claimant.

 
Francis V, Duke of Modena.

On 30 March 1842, Francis married Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria, daughter of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, in the Allerheiligen-Hofkirche at the Munich Residenz. The Archbishop of Munich-Freising was the chief officiant of the wedding. The couple had only one child, Princess Anna Beatrice (19 October 1848 in Gries, Bolzano – 8 July 1849 in Modena).

In 1842, Francis received another order: the Savoy Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation.

At the death of his father Francis IV of Modena on 21 January 1846, Francis succeeded as reigning Duke of Modena. As member of a cadet branch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine he also bore the titles of an Archduke of Austria and a Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia from birth; from his father he inherited also the title of Duke of Reggio and Mirandola, Duke of Massa, Prince of Carrara and Lunigiana. At the death of his cousin the Empress Marie-Louise on 18 December 1847, he succeeded as Duke of Guastalla.

During the revolutions of 1848, Francis was forced to flee his Duchy by a popular uprising and was restored by Austrian troops in the following year.

In 1855, Francis established his own new order: the Order of the Eagle of Este, of which he acted as Grand Master.

In 1859 the Duchy of Modena was invaded by armies of France and Piedmont. On 14 June, Francis fled. On 18 March 1860, King Victor Emanuel II of Sardinia ordered Modena to be incorporated into the new kingdom of Italy. Francis protested against this four days later.

After the loss of his duchy, Francis withdrew to Vienna, where he lived in the Palais Modena. He also had a summer residence at Schloss Wildenwart in Bavaria. Although he spent most of his time in Austria he occasionally traveled and in 1864 he visited the Middle East.

On 7 March 1861, William Ewart Gladstone, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, made a verbal attack against Francis in the House of Commons, primarily accusing Francis of having violated criminal procedure by imposing excessive punishments. Constantine Phipps, Marquis of Normanby published a book later that year rebutting all of Gladstone's charges against Francis.[1]

Francis died at Vienna on 20 November 1875. He left most of his huge estate to his 1st cousin twice removed Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, who subsequently used the title Archduke of Austria-Este. His remains were kept at the Capuchin Church in Vienna.

Ancestors

References

  1. ^ Marquis of Normanby (1861). A Vindication of the Duke of Modena. London: Bosworth & Harrison. Retrieved 12 September 2022.

Bibliography

  • Giornale della Reale Ducale Brigata Estense, Ristampa anastatica Aedes Muratoriana, Modena 1977
  • Gian Carlo Montanari, I Fedelissimi del Duca – La Brigata Estense, Edizioni il Fiorino, Modena 1995
  • Elena Bianchini Braglia, In esilio con il Duca, Il Cerchio Iniziative Editoriali, Rimini 2007. ISBN 88-8474-134-3
  • Nicola Guerra, "I filoestensi apuani durante il processo di unita' nazionale" in Rassegna storica Toscana, 2003

External links

Francis V, Duke of Modena
Cadet branch of the Habsburg-Lorraine
Born: 1 June 1819 Died: 20 November 1875
Regnal titles
Preceded by Duke of Modena and Reggio
1846–1859
Italian unification
Royal titles
Preceded by Archduke of Austria-Este
1846–1875
Succeeded by
Titles in pretence
Himself — TITULAR —
Duke of Modena and Reggio
1859–1875
Succeeded by
Preceded by Jacobite succession
1840–1875
Succeeded by

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translated from the existing Hungarian Wikipedia article at hu V Ferenc modenai herceg see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated hu V Ferenc modenai herceg to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Francis V Duke of Modena Reggio and Guastalla Archduke of Austria Este Royal Prince of Hungary and Bohemia Duke of Mirandola and of Massa Prince of Carrara Italian Francesco Ferdinando Geminiano d Asburgo Lorena 1 June 1819 20 November 1875 was a reigning prince He was Duke of Modena Reggio and Mirandola Duke of Guastalla from 1847 and Duke of Massa and Prince of Carrara from 1846 to 1859 His parents were Francis IV of Modena and Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy He was the last reigning Duke of Modena before the duchy was incorporated into the Kingdom of Italy Francis VPortrait by Luigi ManziniDuke of Modena and ReggioReign21 January 1846 11 June 1859PredecessorFrancis IV Duke of ModenaSuccessorHabsburg monarchy abolished by RisorgimentoBorn 1819 06 01 1 June 1819Modena Duchy of ModenaDied20 November 1875 1875 11 20 aged 56 Vienna Austria HungaryBurialCapuchin Church ViennaSpouseAdelgunde of Bavaria m 1842 wbr IssueArchduchess Anna BeatriceNamesItalian Francesco Ferdinando GeminianoHouseHabsburg EsteFatherFrancis IV of ModenaMotherMaria Beatrice of SavoyReligionRoman Catholicism Contents 1 Life and legacy 2 Ancestors 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksLife and legacy Edit Obelisk erected in Reggio Emilia to celebrate the marriage of the Duke with Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria Francis was baptised 5 days after birth by the local archbishop in the local cathedral Emperor Franz I of Austria the former Holy Roman Emperor acted as his godfather but his uncle Archduke Ferdinand acted as proxy for the emperor In 1826 Francis IV of Modena appointed Count Clemente Coronini as tutor to Francis with Don Pietro Raffaelli who would later become Bishop of Carpi and Reggio as his assistant In 1829 Baron Ernest Geramb became Francis new tutor On 15 September 1836 Francis became a Knight of the Austrian Order of the Golden Fleece and 3 years later he received the Grand Cordon of the Dutch Order of the Lion After the death of his mother in 1840 Francis was considered the legitimate heir to the thrones of England Scotland and Ireland by Jacobites as Francis I At his death his younger brother s daughter Maria Theresia of Austria Este became Jacobite claimant Francis V Duke of Modena On 30 March 1842 Francis married Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria daughter of King Ludwig I of Bavaria in the Allerheiligen Hofkirche at the Munich Residenz The Archbishop of Munich Freising was the chief officiant of the wedding The couple had only one child Princess Anna Beatrice 19 October 1848 in Gries Bolzano 8 July 1849 in Modena In 1842 Francis received another order the Savoy Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation At the death of his father Francis IV of Modena on 21 January 1846 Francis succeeded as reigning Duke of Modena As member of a cadet branch of the House of Habsburg Lorraine he also bore the titles of an Archduke of Austria and a Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia from birth from his father he inherited also the title of Duke of Reggio and Mirandola Duke of Massa Prince of Carrara and Lunigiana At the death of his cousin the Empress Marie Louise on 18 December 1847 he succeeded as Duke of Guastalla During the revolutions of 1848 Francis was forced to flee his Duchy by a popular uprising and was restored by Austrian troops in the following year In 1855 Francis established his own new order the Order of the Eagle of Este of which he acted as Grand Master In 1859 the Duchy of Modena was invaded by armies of France and Piedmont On 14 June Francis fled On 18 March 1860 King Victor Emanuel II of Sardinia ordered Modena to be incorporated into the new kingdom of Italy Francis protested against this four days later After the loss of his duchy Francis withdrew to Vienna where he lived in the Palais Modena He also had a summer residence at Schloss Wildenwart in Bavaria Although he spent most of his time in Austria he occasionally traveled and in 1864 he visited the Middle East On 7 March 1861 William Ewart Gladstone the British Chancellor of the Exchequer made a verbal attack against Francis in the House of Commons primarily accusing Francis of having violated criminal procedure by imposing excessive punishments Constantine Phipps Marquis of Normanby published a book later that year rebutting all of Gladstone s charges against Francis 1 Francis died at Vienna on 20 November 1875 He left most of his huge estate to his 1st cousin twice removed Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria who subsequently used the title Archduke of Austria Este His remains were kept at the Capuchin Church in Vienna Ancestors EditAncestors of Francis V Duke of Modena16 Leopold Duke of Lorraine8 Francis I Holy Roman Emperor17 Elisabeth Charlotte of Orleans4 Ferdinand Karl Archduke of Austria Este18 Charles VI Holy Roman Emperor9 Maria Theresa of Austria19 Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick2 Francis IV Duke of Modena20 Francesco III d Este Duke of Modena10 Ercole III d Este Duke of Modena21 Charlotte Aglae of Orleans5 Maria Beatrice d Este Duchess of Massa22 Alderano I Cybo Malaspina Duke of Massa11 Maria Teresa Cybo Malaspina Duchess of Massa23 Ricciardia Gonzaga1 Francis V Duke of Modena24 Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia12 Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia25 Polyxena Christina of Hesse Rotenburg6 Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia26 Philip V of Spain13 Maria Antonia Ferdinanda of Spain27 Elisabeth Farnese3 Maria Beatrice of Savoy28 Francis I Holy Roman Emperor 8 14 Ferdinand Karl Archduke of Austria Este 4 29 Maria Theresa of Austria 9 7 Maria Theresa of Austria Este30 Ercole III d Este Duke of Modena 10 15 Maria Beatrice d Este Duchess of Massa 5 31 Maria Teresa Cybo Malaspina Duchess of Massa 11 References Edit Marquis of Normanby 1861 A Vindication of the Duke of Modena London Bosworth amp Harrison Retrieved 12 September 2022 Bibliography EditGiornale della Reale Ducale Brigata Estense Ristampa anastatica Aedes Muratoriana Modena 1977 Gian Carlo Montanari I Fedelissimi del Duca La Brigata Estense Edizioni il Fiorino Modena 1995 Elena Bianchini Braglia In esilio con il Duca Il Cerchio Iniziative Editoriali Rimini 2007 ISBN 88 8474 134 3 Nicola Guerra I filoestensi apuani durante il processo di unita nazionale in Rassegna storica Toscana 2003External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Francesco V d Asburgo Este Luigi Villari 1911 Francis V of Modena Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Francis V Duke of ModenaHouse of Austria EsteCadet branch of the Habsburg LorraineBorn 1 June 1819 Died 20 November 1875Regnal titlesPreceded byFrancis IV Duke of Modena and Reggio1846 1859 Italian unificationRoyal titlesPreceded byFrancis IV Archduke of Austria Este1846 1875 Succeeded byFranz FerdinandTitles in pretenceHimself TITULAR Duke of Modena and Reggio1859 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