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Margaret of Savoy, Vicereine of Portugal

Margaret of Savoy (28 April 1589 – 26 June 1655) was the last Habsburg Vicereine of Portugal from 1634 to 1640. In Portuguese she is known as Duquesa de Mântua, being by marriage the Duchess of Mantua and Montferrat. She was also regent of Montferrat during the minority of her daughter from 1612.

Margaret of Savoy
Duchess consort of Mantua and Montferrat
Margaret of Savoy, Duchess consort of Mantua and Montferrat (oil by Frans Pourbus)
Vicereine of Portugal
Tenure23 December 1634 - 1 December 1640
PredecessorCount of Basto
Born(1589-04-28)28 April 1589
Turin, Duchy of Savoy
Died26 June 1655(1655-06-26) (aged 66)
Miranda de Ebro, Kingdom of Spain
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1608; died 1612)
HouseSavoy
FatherCharles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy
MotherCatherine Micaela of Spain

Biography

Duchess of Montferrat

She was born in Turin, as the Fourth child of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy (1562–1630) and Infanta Catalina Micaela of Spain, the daughter of Philip II of Spain. She was married to the future Francis IV, Duke of Mantua (1586–1612) and Montferrat on 19 February 1608. The wedding was celebrated in Turin. In 1612 Margaret's husband succeeded his father, Vincent I, as Duke of Mantua. Their marriage produced three children, but only one daughter, Maria, survived childhood. Francis died in 1612.

Regent of Montferrat

As the couple had no surviving male issue, Duke Francis' next brother succeeded him in the Duchy of Mantua, whereas in the Duchy of Montferrat he was succeeded by his three-year-old daughter Maria, because it had been historically inherited by females, as it was a margraviate of Aleramici origin following a different rule of succession. Indeed, it had been brought to the Mantuan princely dynasty (the House of Gonzaga) by the marriage of Margherita Paleologa, Margravine of Montferrat, in 1531. Accordingly, Maria's claims were asserted and Dowager Duchess Margaret required to be made her regent in Montferrat.

This was a contested inheritance - Maria was a minor for the next decade - and ultimately, Duke Francis' brothers failed to produce any legitimate issue, and the entire inheritance became subject to Mantuan War of Succession (1627–32).

Duchess Margaret's daughter Maria was in 1627 married to Charles of Gonzaga-Nevers, the eldest son of the distant Gonzaga heir-male (at that point Charles I, Duke of Mantua), in order to join two of the Mantuan claims. They had to wage war, but in the end their line prevailed and they commanded universal recognition as Dukes of Mantua and Montferrat.

Vicereine of Portugal

Upon the death in 1633 of her maternal aunt, Archduchess Isabella Clara Eugenia, ruler of the Low Countries, her brother Victor Amadeus became heir to the rights of their maternal grandmother Elisabeth of Valois, eldest daughter and heiress of Henry II of France and Catherine of Medici.

She had ancestral links to Portugal: two of her great-grandmothers (i.e. Empress Isabella and Beatrice, Duchess of Savoy) had been daughters of king Manuel I of Portugal.

 
The Duchess of Mantua is arrested, following the Restoration of Independence.

In 1635, after the demise of the Count of Basto, she was named by her cousin Philip IV of Spain Vicereine of Portugal, at the time in a dynastic union with Spain, where she moved to in 1636. This nomination was the result of the efforts of Diogo Soares, member of the Council of Portugal at Madrid, a friend of the Count-Duke of Olivares and a relative of Miguel de Vasconcelos who, in 1635, would be named secretary of state of Portugal.

As a result of the Portuguese revolution (called the Restoration of Independence) of 1640, Vasconcelos was assassinated and the Duchess of Mantua tried to calm the Portuguese people during demonstrations in the Portuguese Terreiro do Paço (at the time Lisbon's main square). The Portuguese proclaimed the Duke of Braganza as their new king. Margaret was surrounded in her headquarters in Lisbon, and her support collapsing, the new potentate allowed her to depart to Spain.

She died in Miranda de Ebro in 1655, her daughter Duchess Maria of Rethel and Montferrat surviving her, with two grandchildren, of whom the daughter Eleanor had in 1651 become the Holy Roman Empress and the son Charles in 1637 the reigning duke of Mantua. At her death, both her grandchildren had already produced great-grandchildren for her.

Issue

Margaret had three children:

Ancestors

Margaret of Savoy's ancestors in three generations
Margaret of Savoy Father:
Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy
Paternal Grandfather:
Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy
Paternal Great-Grandfather:
Charles III, Duke of Savoy
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Beatrice, Infanta of Portugal
Paternal Grandmother:
Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry
Paternal Great-Grandfather:
Francis I of France
Paternal Great-Grandmother:
Claude of France
Mother:
Catherine Michelle of Spain
Maternal Grandfather:
Philip II of Spain
Maternal Great-Grandfather:
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Maternal Great-Grandmother:
Isabella of Portugal
Maternal Grandmother:
Elisabeth of Valois
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Henry II of France
Maternal Great-Grandmother:
Catherine de' Medici

External links

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Maria la Real de Las Huelgas BurgosSpouseFrancis IV Duke of Mantua m 1608 died 1612 wbr HouseSavoyFatherCharles Emmanuel I Duke of SavoyMotherCatherine Micaela of Spain Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Duchess of Montferrat 1 2 Regent of Montferrat 1 3 Vicereine of Portugal 2 Issue 3 Ancestors 4 External linksBiography EditDuchess of Montferrat Edit She was born in Turin as the Fourth child of Charles Emmanuel I Duke of Savoy 1562 1630 and Infanta Catalina Micaela of Spain the daughter of Philip II of Spain She was married to the future Francis IV Duke of Mantua 1586 1612 and Montferrat on 19 February 1608 The wedding was celebrated in Turin In 1612 Margaret s husband succeeded his father Vincent I as Duke of Mantua Their marriage produced three children but only one daughter Maria survived childhood Francis died in 1612 Regent of Montferrat Edit As the couple had no surviving male issue Duke Francis next brother succeeded him in the Duchy of Mantua whereas in the Duchy of Montferrat he was succeeded by his three year old daughter Maria because it had been historically inherited by females as it was a margraviate of Aleramici origin following a different rule of succession Indeed it had been brought to the Mantuan princely dynasty the House of Gonzaga by the marriage of Margherita Paleologa Margravine of Montferrat in 1531 Accordingly Maria s claims were asserted and Dowager Duchess Margaret required to be made her regent in Montferrat This was a contested inheritance Maria was a minor for the next decade and ultimately Duke Francis brothers failed to produce any legitimate issue and the entire inheritance became subject to Mantuan War of Succession 1627 32 Duchess Margaret s daughter Maria was in 1627 married to Charles of Gonzaga Nevers the eldest son of the distant Gonzaga heir male at that point Charles I Duke of Mantua in order to join two of the Mantuan claims They had to wage war but in the end their line prevailed and they commanded universal recognition as Dukes of Mantua and Montferrat Vicereine of Portugal Edit Upon the death in 1633 of her maternal aunt Archduchess Isabella Clara Eugenia ruler of the Low Countries her brother Victor Amadeus became heir to the rights of their maternal grandmother Elisabeth of Valois eldest daughter and heiress of Henry II of France and Catherine of Medici She had ancestral links to Portugal two of her great grandmothers i e Empress Isabella and Beatrice Duchess of Savoy had been daughters of king Manuel I of Portugal The Duchess of Mantua is arrested following the Restoration of Independence In 1635 after the demise of the Count of Basto she was named by her cousin Philip IV of Spain Vicereine of Portugal at the time in a dynastic union with Spain where she moved to in 1636 This nomination was the result of the efforts of Diogo Soares member of the Council of Portugal at Madrid a friend of the Count Duke of Olivares and a relative of Miguel de Vasconcelos who in 1635 would be named secretary of state of Portugal As a result of the Portuguese revolution called the Restoration of Independence of 1640 Vasconcelos was assassinated and the Duchess of Mantua tried to calm the Portuguese people during demonstrations in the Portuguese Terreiro do Paco at the time Lisbon s main square The Portuguese proclaimed the Duke of Braganza as their new king Margaret was surrounded in her headquarters in Lisbon and her support collapsing the new potentate allowed her to depart to Spain She died in Miranda de Ebro in 1655 her daughter Duchess Maria of Rethel and Montferrat surviving her with two grandchildren of whom the daughter Eleanor had in 1651 become the Holy Roman Empress and the son Charles in 1637 the reigning duke of Mantua At her death both her grandchildren had already produced great grandchildren for her Issue EditMargaret had three children Maria 29 July 1609 14 August 1660 married Charles II Gonzaga duke of Nevers in 1627 Ludovico 21 April 1611 3 August 1612 Eleonora 12 September 1612 13 September 1612 Ancestors EditMargaret of Savoy s ancestors in three generations Margaret of Savoy Father Charles Emmanuel I Duke of Savoy Paternal Grandfather Emmanuel Philibert Duke of Savoy Paternal Great Grandfather Charles III Duke of SavoyPaternal Great grandmother Beatrice Infanta of PortugalPaternal Grandmother Margaret of France Duchess of Berry Paternal Great Grandfather Francis I of FrancePaternal Great Grandmother Claude of FranceMother Catherine Michelle of Spain Maternal Grandfather Philip II of Spain Maternal Great Grandfather Charles V Holy Roman EmperorMaternal Great Grandmother Isabella of PortugalMaternal Grandmother Elisabeth of Valois Maternal Great grandfather Henry II of FranceMaternal Great Grandmother Catherine de MediciExternal links Edit Media related to Margaret of Savoy Duchess of Mantua at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margaret of Savoy Vicereine of Portugal amp oldid 1139705234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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