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Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria

Prince Ferdinand Maria of Bavaria (Ferdinand Maria Ludwig Franz von Assisi Isabellus Adalbert Ildefons Martin Bonifaz Joseph Isidro; 10 May 1884 – 5 April 1958) was a prince of the House of Wittelsbach and Infante of Spain, the eldest son and child of Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria and his wife, Infanta María de la Paz of Spain.[1] Ferdinand became an Infante of Spain on 20 October 1905[1][2] and renounced his rights to the throne of the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1914.

Prince Ferdinand
Infante of Spain
Portrayed wearing the uniform of a brigadier general of the Spanish Army, c. 1920
Born(1884-05-10)10 May 1884
Madrid, Kingdom of Spain
Died5 April 1958(1958-04-05) (aged 73)
Madrid, Spanish State
Spouses
(m. 1906; died 1912)
IssueInfante Luis Alfonso
Infante José Eugenio
María de las Mercedes, Princess Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani
Infanta María del Pilar
Names
Ferdinand Maria Ludwig Franz von Assisi Isabellus Adalbert Ildefons Martin Bonifaz Joseph Isidro
and
Fernando María Luis Francisco de Asís Isabelo Adalberto Ildefonso Martín Bonifacio José Isidro
HouseWittelsbach
FatherPrince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria
MotherInfanta María de la Paz of Spain

Early years edit

Prince Ferdinand María was born on 10 May 1884 at the Royal Palace of Madrid. His father was Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria, son of Prince Adalbert of Bavaria and Infanta Amalia of Bourbon. His mother was Infanta María de la Paz of Bourbon, daughter of Queen Isabella II and King Francisco de Asís. Through both his parents, Prince Ferdinand María was a first cousin of King Alfonso XIII, who was two years younger than him. He was baptized at the Royal Palace of Madrid.

In 1886, when he was two years old, his aunt the Queen Regent awarded him the Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III.

Shortly after his birth, his parents moved to Bavaria, where his two siblings Adalbert and Pilar were born. Prince Ludwig Ferdinand was the only member of the Bavarian Royal Family who always remained on friendly terms with his cousin, King Ludwig II (with the exception of Elisabeth, Empress of Austria). When Ludwig II was arrested at Neuschwanstein Castle in 1886, he called Ludwig Ferdinand for help; the latter immediately intended to follow this call, but was prevented from leaving Nymphenburg Palace by his uncle Luitpold who was about to take over government as the ruling Prince Regent. From 1878 the family resided at Palais Ludwig Ferdinand, their town-house in Munich

He attended the Bavarian War Academy (Bayerische Kriegsakademie), attaining the rank of Second Lieutenant of Heavy Cavalry in the Bavarian Army. Then, he returned to Spain.

Marriage and naturalisation edit

On 20 October 1905, King Alfonso XIII announced the marriage between his elder sister Infanta María Teresa and Prince Ferdinand Maria. The announcement was gazetted in the Gazette of Madrid as follows: "For the sake of My Royal Family and of the Nation, after having heard My Council of Ministers, I shall give My Royal Consent to the contract of marriage between My Most Beloved and Most Dear Sister Infanta María Teresa and My Most Beloved Cousin Prince Ferdinand Maria of Bavaria and Bourbon. My Government will inform the Cortes this My Royal Resolution". That same day, Prince Ferdinand Maria naturalised and the king granted unto him the title and prerogative of Infante of Spain, by grace. He was also invested a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece and was granted the Collar and Grand Cross of the orders of Charles III and Isabella the Catholic, respectively.

The wedding took place [1] on 12 January 1906 at the Royal Palace of Madrid.[1] Ferdinand and María Teresa had four children:.[1]

  • Infante Luis Alfonso, Prince of Bavaria (6 December 1906 – 14 May 1983)
  • Infante Jose Eugenio, Prince of Bavaria (26 March 1909 – 16 August 1966), married Dona María de la Asunción Solange de Mesía y de Lesseps, Countess of Odiel in 1933, and had issue.
  • Infanta María de las Mercedes of Spain (3 October 1911 – 11 September 1953) married Georgian Prince Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani in 1946, and had issue.
  • Infanta María del Pilar, Princess of Bavaria (15 September 1912 – 9 May 1918)

The couple settled down in Spain and moved into the newly built Cuesta de la Vega Palace in Madrid, which was their main residence.

Career edit

 
Ferdinand (left) with his cousin Infante Alfonso (right) in rayadillo breeks during the Rif War

Prince Ferdinand María was incorporated into the Spanish Army with the rank of cavalry lieutenant in 1905. He was commissioned into the 20th Hussars of Pavia Regiment. On 23 June 1908, he was promoted to Commander and was commissioned into the 12th Lusitania Rifle Regiment. He was moved to Africa with his regiment and took part in the Rif War.

This marriage and the granted royal rank in Spain meant that Ferdinand (also known as Infante don Fernando María de Baviera y de Borbón), the third-generation Spanish-Bavarian, committed himself to Spain. His second marriage with a Spanish noblewoman changed nothing in that respect.

Ferdinand married for a second time to María Luisa de Silva y Fernández de Henestrosa, Duchess of Talavera de la Reina, daughter of Luis de Silva y Fernández, 10th Count of Pie de Concha and his wife, Maria de los Dolores Fernández de Henestrosa y Fernández de Córdoba, on 1 October 1914 in Fuenterrabía, Spain. Maria Luisa was also granted the title Infanta of Spain.

Later life edit

 
Tomb of Prince Ferdinand with members of his family in the crypt of the Almudena Cathedral

Ferdinand survived his mother by 12 years and his father by 9 years. He had Alfonso XIII of Spain as his first cousin and brother-in-law and Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies as another brother-in-law. Spanish claimants Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia, and Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona, were his nephews.

Honours and arms edit

National orders and decorations[3]
Foreign orders and decorations[3]

Arms edit

Ancestry edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Darryl Lundy (24 Jul 2005). "Ferdinand Maria Ludwig Franz Prinz von Bayern". thePeerage.com. Retrieved 2008-11-24.
  2. ^ Gaceta de Madrid No. 295, 22/10/1905, p. 277.
  3. ^ a b "Landtag des Königreiches: Mitglieder der Kammer der Reichsräte", Hof- und - Staatshandbuch des Königreichs Bayern, Munich: Landesamt, 1914, p. 146
  4. ^ "Real y distinguida orden de Carlos III", Guóa Oficial de España (in Spanish), 1888, p. 154, retrieved 9 September 2020
  5. ^ a b c Boletín Oficial del Estado
  6. ^ "Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Sevilla". Guía Oficial de España (in Spanish). 1925. p. 241. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  7. ^ "Real Cuerpo Colegiado de Caballeros Hijosdalgo de la Nobleza, de Madrid", Guóa Oficial de España (in Spanish), 1915, p. 127, retrieved 3 April 2021
  8. ^ Boletín Oficial del Estado
  9. ^ "Caballeros Grandes Cruces de la Orden del Mérito Naval". Guía Oficial de España (in Spanish). 1925. p. 585. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Inclita y Soberana Orden Militar de San Juan de Jerusalem". Guía Oficial de España (in Spanish). 1929. p. 284. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  11. ^ "Ritter-Orden", Hof- und Staatshandbuch der Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie, 1916, p. 50, retrieved 31 March 2021
  12. ^ Bille-Hansen, A. C.; Holck, Harald, eds. (1910) [1st pub.:1801]. Statshaandbog for Kongeriget Danmark for Aaret 1910 [State Manual of the Kingdom of Denmark for the Year 1910] (PDF). Kongelig Dansk Hof- og Statskalender (in Danish). Copenhagen: J.H. Schultz A.-S. Universitetsbogtrykkeri. p. 3. Retrieved 9 September 2020 – via da:DIS Danmark.
  13. ^ M. Wattel, B. Wattel. (2009). Les Grand'Croix de la Légion d'honneur de 1805 à nos jours. Titulaires français et étrangers. Paris: Archives & Culture. p. 451. ISBN 978-2-35077-135-9.
  14. ^ "Ludewigs-orden", Großherzoglich Hessische Ordensliste (in German), Darmstadt: Staatsverlag, 1914, p. 6 – via hathitrust.org
  15. ^ "Den kongelige norske Sanct Olavs Orden", Norges Statskalender (in Norwegian), 1922, p. 1173-1174, retrieved 17 September 2021 – via hathitrust.org
  16. ^ Justus Perthes, Almanach de Gotha (1922) p. 15
  17. ^ Sveriges Statskalender (in Swedish), 1915, p. 671, retrieved 2020-07-03 – via runeberg.org
  18. ^ The London Gazette, issue 28014, p. 2647

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For other people called Ferdinand of Bavaria see Ferdinand of Bavaria disambiguation This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Prince Ferdinand Maria of Bavaria Ferdinand Maria Ludwig Franz von Assisi Isabellus Adalbert Ildefons Martin Bonifaz Joseph Isidro 10 May 1884 5 April 1958 was a prince of the House of Wittelsbach and Infante of Spain the eldest son and child of Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria and his wife Infanta Maria de la Paz of Spain 1 Ferdinand became an Infante of Spain on 20 October 1905 1 2 and renounced his rights to the throne of the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1914 Prince FerdinandInfante of SpainPortrayed wearing the uniform of a brigadier general of the Spanish Army c 1920Born 1884 05 10 10 May 1884Madrid Kingdom of SpainDied5 April 1958 1958 04 05 aged 73 Madrid Spanish StateSpousesInfanta Maria Teresa of Spain m 1906 died 1912 wbr Maria Luisa de Silva y Fernandez de Henestrosa 1st Duchess of Talavera de la Reina m 1914 died 1955 wbr IssueInfante Luis AlfonsoInfante Jose EugenioMaria de las Mercedes Princess Irakli Bagration of MukhraniInfanta Maria del PilarNamesFerdinand Maria Ludwig Franz von Assisi Isabellus Adalbert Ildefons Martin Bonifaz Joseph Isidro andFernando Maria Luis Francisco de Asis Isabelo Adalberto Ildefonso Martin Bonifacio Jose IsidroHouseWittelsbachFatherPrince Ludwig Ferdinand of BavariaMotherInfanta Maria de la Paz of Spain Contents 1 Early years 2 Marriage and naturalisation 3 Career 4 Later life 5 Honours and arms 5 1 Arms 6 Ancestry 7 ReferencesEarly years editPrince Ferdinand Maria was born on 10 May 1884 at the Royal Palace of Madrid His father was Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria son of Prince Adalbert of Bavaria and Infanta Amalia of Bourbon His mother was Infanta Maria de la Paz of Bourbon daughter of Queen Isabella II and King Francisco de Asis Through both his parents Prince Ferdinand Maria was a first cousin of King Alfonso XIII who was two years younger than him He was baptized at the Royal Palace of Madrid In 1886 when he was two years old his aunt the Queen Regent awarded him the Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III Shortly after his birth his parents moved to Bavaria where his two siblings Adalbert and Pilar were born Prince Ludwig Ferdinand was the only member of the Bavarian Royal Family who always remained on friendly terms with his cousin King Ludwig II with the exception of Elisabeth Empress of Austria When Ludwig II was arrested at Neuschwanstein Castle in 1886 he called Ludwig Ferdinand for help the latter immediately intended to follow this call but was prevented from leaving Nymphenburg Palace by his uncle Luitpold who was about to take over government as the ruling Prince Regent From 1878 the family resided at Palais Ludwig Ferdinand their town house in MunichHe attended the Bavarian War Academy Bayerische Kriegsakademie attaining the rank of Second Lieutenant of Heavy Cavalry in the Bavarian Army Then he returned to Spain Marriage and naturalisation editOn 20 October 1905 King Alfonso XIII announced the marriage between his elder sister Infanta Maria Teresa and Prince Ferdinand Maria The announcement was gazetted in the Gazette of Madrid as follows For the sake of My Royal Family and of the Nation after having heard My Council of Ministers I shall give My Royal Consent to the contract of marriage between My Most Beloved and Most Dear Sister Infanta Maria Teresa and My Most Beloved Cousin Prince Ferdinand Maria of Bavaria and Bourbon My Government will inform the Cortes this My Royal Resolution That same day Prince Ferdinand Maria naturalised and the king granted unto him the title and prerogative of Infante of Spain by grace He was also invested a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece and was granted the Collar and Grand Cross of the orders of Charles III and Isabella the Catholic respectively The wedding took place 1 on 12 January 1906 at the Royal Palace of Madrid 1 Ferdinand and Maria Teresa had four children 1 Infante Luis Alfonso Prince of Bavaria 6 December 1906 14 May 1983 Infante Jose Eugenio Prince of Bavaria 26 March 1909 16 August 1966 married Dona Maria de la Asuncion Solange de Mesia y de Lesseps Countess of Odiel in 1933 and had issue Infanta Maria de las Mercedes of Spain 3 October 1911 11 September 1953 married Georgian Prince Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani in 1946 and had issue Infanta Maria del Pilar Princess of Bavaria 15 September 1912 9 May 1918 The couple settled down in Spain and moved into the newly built Cuesta de la Vega Palace in Madrid which was their main residence Career edit nbsp Ferdinand left with his cousin Infante Alfonso right in rayadillo breeks during the Rif WarPrince Ferdinand Maria was incorporated into the Spanish Army with the rank of cavalry lieutenant in 1905 He was commissioned into the 20th Hussars of Pavia Regiment On 23 June 1908 he was promoted to Commander and was commissioned into the 12th Lusitania Rifle Regiment He was moved to Africa with his regiment and took part in the Rif War This marriage and the granted royal rank in Spain meant that Ferdinand also known as Infante don Fernando Maria de Baviera y de Borbon the third generation Spanish Bavarian committed himself to Spain His second marriage with a Spanish noblewoman changed nothing in that respect Ferdinand married for a second time to Maria Luisa de Silva y Fernandez de Henestrosa Duchess of Talavera de la Reina daughter of Luis de Silva y Fernandez 10th Count of Pie de Concha and his wife Maria de los Dolores Fernandez de Henestrosa y Fernandez de Cordoba on 1 October 1914 in Fuenterrabia Spain Maria Luisa was also granted the title Infanta of Spain Later life edit nbsp Tomb of Prince Ferdinand with members of his family in the crypt of the Almudena CathedralFerdinand survived his mother by 12 years and his father by 9 years He had Alfonso XIII of Spain as his first cousin and brother in law and Prince Carlos of Bourbon Two Sicilies as another brother in law Spanish claimants Infante Jaime Duke of Segovia and Infante Juan Count of Barcelona were his nephews Honours and arms editNational orders and decorations 3 nbsp Kingdom of Bavaria Knight of St Hubert Jubilee Medal nbsp Spain Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III 18 November 1886 4 with Collar 20 October 1905 5 Knight of the Golden Fleece 20 October 1905 5 Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic 20 October 1905 5 Knight of the Royal Cavalry Armory of Seville 1905 6 Knight of the Royal Nobility Corps of Madrid 1909 7 Grand Commander of Leon of the Order of Santiago 27 June 1910 8 Grand Cross of the Naval Merit Order with White Decoration 1922 9 Bailiff Grand Cross of Honour and Devotion of the Spanish Order of St John 10 Foreign orders and decorations 3 nbsp nbsp Austria Hungary Marian Cross of the Teutonic Order Grand Cross of the Royal Hungarian Order of St Stephen 1909 11 nbsp Denmark Knight of the Elephant 25 April 1907 12 nbsp nbsp nbsp Ernestine duchies Grand Cross of the Saxe Ernestine House Order nbsp France Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour December 1905 13 nbsp Grand Duchy of Hesse Grand Cross of the Ludwig Order 23 August 1910 14 nbsp Hohenzollern Cross of Honour of the Princely House Order of Hohenzollern 1st Class nbsp Norway Grand Cross of St Olav with Collar 10 August 1910 15 nbsp Kingdom of Portugal Grand Cross of the Tower and Sword Grand Cross of the Sash of the Two Orders nbsp Kingdom of Prussia Knight of the Black Eagle nbsp Russian Empire Knight of St Andrew Knight of St Alexander Nevsky May 1909 Knight of the White Eagle Knight of St Anna 1st Class Knight of St Stanislaus 1st Class nbsp Kingdom of Saxony Grand Cross of the Albert Order with Golden Star Knight of the Rue Crown 16 nbsp Sweden Knight of the Seraphim 18 December 1907 17 nbsp United Kingdom Honorary Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order 9 April 1907 18 Arms edit Heraldry of Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria nbsp Coat of Arms of Ferdinand of Bavaria as Infante of SpainAncestry editAncestors of Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria8 Ludwig I of Bavaria4 Prince Adalbert of Bavaria9 Princess Therese of Saxe Hildburghausen2 Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria10 Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain5 Infanta Amalia of Spain11 Princess Luisa Carlotta of the Two Sicilies1 Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria12 Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain 10 6 Infante Francisco de Asis of Spain13 Princess Luisa Carlotta of the Two Sicilies 11 3 Infanta Maria de la Paz of Spain14 Ferdinand VII of Spain7 Isabella II of Spain15 Princess Maria Cristina of the Two SiciliesReferences edit a b c d e Darryl Lundy 24 Jul 2005 Ferdinand Maria Ludwig Franz Prinz von Bayern thePeerage com Retrieved 2008 11 24 Gaceta de Madrid No 295 22 10 1905 p 277 a b Landtag des Konigreiches Mitglieder der Kammer der Reichsrate Hof und Staatshandbuch des Konigreichs Bayern Munich Landesamt 1914 p 146 Real y distinguida orden de Carlos III Guoa Oficial de Espana in Spanish 1888 p 154 retrieved 9 September 2020 a b c Boletin Oficial del Estado Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Sevilla Guia Oficial de Espana in Spanish 1925 p 241 Retrieved 29 August 2020 Real Cuerpo Colegiado de Caballeros Hijosdalgo de la Nobleza de Madrid Guoa Oficial de Espana in Spanish 1915 p 127 retrieved 3 April 2021 Boletin Oficial del Estado Caballeros Grandes Cruces de la Orden del Merito Naval Guia Oficial de Espana in Spanish 1925 p 585 Retrieved 9 September 2020 Inclita y Soberana Orden Militar de San Juan de Jerusalem Guia Oficial de Espana in Spanish 1929 p 284 Retrieved 3 April 2021 Ritter Orden Hof und Staatshandbuch der Osterreichisch Ungarischen Monarchie 1916 p 50 retrieved 31 March 2021 Bille Hansen A C Holck Harald eds 1910 1st pub 1801 Statshaandbog for Kongeriget Danmark for Aaret 1910 State Manual of the Kingdom of Denmark for the Year 1910 PDF Kongelig Dansk Hof og Statskalender in Danish Copenhagen J H Schultz A S Universitetsbogtrykkeri p 3 Retrieved 9 September 2020 via da DIS Danmark M Wattel B Wattel 2009 Les Grand Croix de la Legion d honneur de 1805 a nos jours Titulaires francais et etrangers Paris Archives amp Culture p 451 ISBN 978 2 35077 135 9 Ludewigs orden Grossherzoglich Hessische Ordensliste in German Darmstadt Staatsverlag 1914 p 6 via hathitrust org Den kongelige norske Sanct Olavs Orden Norges Statskalender in Norwegian 1922 p 1173 1174 retrieved 17 September 2021 via hathitrust org Justus Perthes Almanach de Gotha 1922 p 15 Sveriges Statskalender in Swedish 1915 p 671 retrieved 2020 07 03 via runeberg org The London Gazette issue 28014 p 2647 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria amp oldid 1183693446, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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