Francis IV, Duke of Modena (original) (raw)

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Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1814 to 1846

Francis IV
Portrait by Adeodato Malatesta, 1831
Duke of Modena and Reggio
Reign 14 July 1814 – 21 January 1846
Predecessor Ercole III d'Este, Duke of Modena
Successor Francis V, Duke of Modena
Born (1779-10-06)6 October 1779Milan, Duchy of Milan
Died 21 January 1846(1846-01-21) (aged 66)Modena, Duchy of Modena
Spouse Maria Beatrice of Savoy ​ ​(m. ; died )​
Issue Maria Theresa, Countess of Chambord Francis V, Duke of Modena Archduke Ferdinand Karl Viktor Maria Beatrix, Countess of Montizón
House Habsburg-Este
Father Ferdinand Karl, Archduke of Austria-Este
Mother Maria Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Massa
Religion Roman Catholicism

Francis IV Joseph Charles Ambrose Stanislaus (Italian: Francesco IV Giuseppe Carlo Ambrogio Stanislao d'Asburgo-Este; 6 October 1779 – 21 January 1846) was Duke of Modena, Reggio, and Mirandola (from 1815), Duke of Massa and Prince of Carrara (from 1829), Archduke of Austria-Este, Royal Prince of Hungary and Bohemia, Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece.

Francis was born in Milan. His father was Ferdinand Karl, Archduke of Austria-Este and Duke of Breisgau, his mother Maria Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Massa and Princess of Carrara, who was the last descendant of the House of Este and, through her mother, of the House of Cybo-Malaspina.

He was a grandson of Maria Theresa of Austria, head of the House of Habsburg, and was heir to the Este states through his father, who had been invested with the succession in the imperial fies of the Este by the Perpetual Imperial Diet in 1771, just before his marriage to Maria Beatrice, although he could never actually ascend the throne during the Napoleonic era. Francis's mother was not entitled to inherit due to the Salic law in force in Modena and Reggio (but not applied in Massa and Carrara). He thus became the first member of the House of Habsburg-Este to rule the Este inheritance in Northern Italy.

Francis is distinguished for his stern and tyrannic rule by which he repressed all the democratic movements appearing during his reign, particularly following a major revolt in 1830. The harshness of the Ducal policies are illustrated by the hanging of Ciro Menotti for an attempted insurrection against the Duke (1831).

In 1812, Francis married his niece the Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy, who was the daughter of his sister Archduchess Maria Teresa of Austria-Este and King Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia. The couple had four children:

Ancestors of Francis IV, Duke of Modena
8. Leopold, Duke of Lorraine 4. Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor 9. Élisabeth Charlotte of Orléans 2. Ferdinand Karl, Archduke of Austria-Este 10. Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor 5. Maria Theresa of Austria 11. Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick 1. Francis IV, Duke of Modena 12. Francesco III d'Este, Duke of Modena 6. Ercole III d'Este, Duke of Modena 13. Charlotte Aglaé of Orléans 3. Maria Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Massa 14. Alderano I Cybo-Malaspina, Duke of Massa 7. Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, Duchess of Massa 15. Ricciarda Gonzaga
Francis IV, Duke of Modena **House of Austria-Este**Cadet branch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine Born: 6 October 1779 Died: 21 January 1846
Regnal titles
Preceded byFerdinand Karl Archduke of Austria-Este 1806–1846 Succeeded byFrancis V
VacantKingdom of ItalyTitle last held by**Ercole III** Duke of Modena and Reggio 1814–1846
Titles in pretence
Preceded byMaria Theresa of Austria-Este — TITULAR — Prince consort of England, Scotland and Ireland 1824-1840Reason for succession failure:Glorious Revolution VacantTitle next held by**Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria**