Ferdinand I of Austria
Ferdinand (V) |
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Emperor of Austria
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Reign |
2 March 1835 – 2 December 1848 |
Predecessor |
Francis I |
Successor |
Francis Joseph I |
King of Hungary
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Reign |
28 September 1830 – 2 December 1848 |
Coronation |
28 September 1830, Pressburg |
Predecessor |
Francis I |
Successor |
Francis Joseph I |
King of Bohemia
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Reign |
2 March 1835 – 2 December 1848 |
Coronation |
7 September 1836, Prague |
Predecessor |
Francis I |
Successor |
Francis Joseph I |
King of Lombardy-Venetia
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Reign |
2 March 1835 – 2 December 1848 |
Coronation |
6 September 1838, Milan |
Predecessor |
Francis I |
Successor |
Francis Joseph |
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Spouse |
Maria Anna of Sardinia |
Full name |
Ferdinand Charles Leopold Joseph Francis Marcelin |
House |
House of Habsburg-Lorraine |
Father |
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor |
Mother |
Maria Theresa of the Two Sicilies |
Born |
19 April 1793(1793-04-19) |
Died |
29 June 1875(1875-06-29) (aged 82) |
Ferdinand I (19 April 1793 – 29 June 1875) was Emperor of Austria, President of the German Confederation, King of Hungary and Bohemia (as Ferdinand V), as well as associated dominions from the death of his father, Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, until his abdication after the Revolutions of 1848.
He married Maria Anna of Savoy, the sixth child of Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia. They had no issue. Ferdinand was incapable of ruling his empire, so his father, before he died, drafted a will promulgating that he should consult Archduke Louis on every aspect of internal policy, and urged him to be influenced by Prince Metternich, Austria's foreign minister.[1]
He abdicated on December 2, 1848. He was succeeded by his nephew, Francis Joseph. Following his abdication, he lived in Hradčany Palace, Prague, until his death in 1875.[2]
Life
Family
Ferdinand was the eldest son of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily. As a result of his parents' genetic closeness (they were double first cousins), Ferdinand suffered from epilepsy, an abnormally large head, neurological problems, and a speech impediment. Upon his marriage to Maria Anna of Savoy, the court physician rendered it unlikely that he would be able to consummate the marriage.[3]
Regency
Ferdinand has been depicted as feeble-minded and incapable of ruling, but although he was epileptic and certainly not intelligent, he kept a coherent and legible diary and has even been said to have a sharp wit. Having as many as twenty seizures per day, however, severely restricted his ability to rule with any effectiveness.
Though he was not declared incapacitated, a regent's council (Archduke Louis, Count Kolowrat and Prince Metternich) steered the government. His marriage to Princess Maria Anna of Sardinia (1803-1884) was probably never consummated, nor is he believed to have had any other liaisons. He is famous for his one coherent command: when his cook told him he could not have apricot dumplings because they were out of season, he said “I'm the Emperor, and I want dumplings!” (German: Ich bin der Kaiser und ich will Knödel.) [4]
Coronation in Pressburg
1848 Revolutions
As the revolutionaries of 1848 were marching on the palace, he is supposed to have asked Metternich for an explanation. When Metternich answered that they were making a revolution, Ferdinand is supposed to have said “But are they allowed to do that?” (Viennese German: Ja, dürfen's denn des?) He was convinced by Felix zu Schwarzenberg to abdicate in favour of his nephew, Franz Joseph (the next in line was Ferdinand's younger brother Franz Karl, but he was persuaded to waive his succession rights in favour of his son) who would occupy the Austrian throne for the next sixty-eight years.
Ferdinand recorded the events in his diary : "The affair ended with the new Emperor kneeling before his old Emperor and Lord, that is to say, me, and asking for a blessing, which I gave him, laying both hands on his head and making the sign of the Holy Cross ... then I embraced him and kissed our new master, and then we went to our room. Afterward I and my dear wife heard Holy Mass ... After that I and my dear wife packed our bags."
Ferdinand was the last King of Bohemia to be crowned as such. Due to his sympathy with Bohemia (where he spent the rest of his life in Prague Castle) he was given the Czech nickname “Ferdinand V, the Good” (Ferdinand Dobrotivý). In Austria, Ferdinand was similarly nicknamed “Ferdinand der Gütige” (Ferdinand the Benign), but also ridiculed as "Gütinand der Fertige" (Goodinand the Finished).
He is interred in tomb number 62 in the Imperial Crypt in Vienna.
Austrian Royalty
House of Habsburg-Lorraine
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Francis I
(Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor) |
Children include |
Archduchess Marie Louise |
Ferdinand I |
Archduchess Maria Leopoldina |
Archduchess Clementina |
Archduke Franz Karl |
Grandchildren include |
Franz Joseph I |
Archduke Maximilian |
Archduke Karl Ludwig |
Archduke Ludwig Viktor |
Great-grandchildren include |
Archduke Franz Ferdinand |
Archduke Otto Franz |
Ferdinand I |
Franz Joseph I |
Children |
Archduchess Sophie |
Archduchess Gisela |
Crown Prince Rudolf |
Archduchess Marie Valerie |
Grandchildren include |
Archduchess Elisabeth Marie |
Charles I |
Children include |
Crown Prince Otto |
Archduke Robert |
Archduke Felix |
Archduke Karl Ludwig |
Archduke Rudolf |
Grandchildren include |
Archduchess Andrea |
Archduchess Monika |
Archduchess Michaela |
Archduchess Gabriela |
Archduchess Walburga |
Archduke Karl |
Archduke Georg |
Archduke Lorenz |
Great-Grandchildren include |
Archduke Ferdinand Zvonimir |
Archduke Amedeo |
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Titles
Monarchical styles of
Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria |
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Reference style |
His Imperial Majesty |
Spoken style |
Your Imperial Majesty |
Alternative style |
My Lord |
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He used the titles:
- We, Ferdinand the First, by the grace of God Emperor of Austria;
- King of Hungary, Bohemia, fifth by this name, king of Lombardy, Venice, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Galicia and Lodomeria, King of Jerusalem etc.
- Archduke of Austria
- Grand Duke of Tuscany and Cracow; Duke of Lorraine, Salzburg, Styria, Carinthia and Carniola
- Grand Prince of Transylvania
- Margrave of Moravia
- Upper and Lower Silesia, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Guastalla, Auschwitz and Zator, Teschen, Friule, Ragusa, Zadar
- Princely Count of Habsburg, Kyburg, Tyrol, Gorizia and Gradisca
- Prince of Trent, Brixen; Margrave of Upper and Lower Lusatia and in Istria, Count of Hohenems, Feldkirch, Bregenz, Sonnenberg, etc.
- Lord of Triest, Cattaro and over the Wendish March
- President of The German Confederation.
See also
- Rulers of Germany family tree. He was related to every other ruler of Germany.
- List of heirs to the Austrian throne
Ancestors
Ferdinand's parents were double first cousins as they shared all four grandparents (Francis' paternal grandparents were his wife's maternal grandparents and vice versa). Therefore Ferdinand only had four great-grandparents, being descended from each of them twice. Further back in his ancestry there is more pedigree collapse due to the close intermarriage between the Houses of Austria and Spain and other Catholic monarchies.
References
- ↑ Taylor, AJP: "The Habsburg Monarchy 1809-1918" Penguin Books, Great Britain, 1990, ISBN 978-0-14-013498-8, pp.52-53
- ↑ van der Kiste, p 16
- ↑ van der Kiste, John: Emperor Francis Joseph, Sutton Publishing London, 2005 ISBN 0-7509-3787-4, p 2
- ↑ According to A.J.P. Taylor, he was in fact asking for noodles - "But it is an unacceptable pun in English for a noodle to ask for noodles" - The Habsburg Monarchy 1809–1918
External links
Ferdinand I of Austria
Cadet branch of the House of Lorraine
Born: 19 April 1793 Died: 29 June 1875 |
Regnal titles |
Preceded by
Francis I |
Emperor of Austria
Archduke of Austria
1835 – 1848 |
Succeeded by
Franz Joseph I |
King of Hungary[1]
1830 – 1848 |
King of Bohemia
1835 – 1848 |
President of the German Confederation
1835 – 1848 |
Monarchs of Hungary |
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Austrian archdukes |
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1st Generation |
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2nd Generation |
Archduke Cristopher · Maximilian I · Archduke John · Archduke Wolfgang
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3rd Generation |
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4th Generation |
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5th Generation |
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6th Generation |
Charles, Prince of Asturias* · Archduke Ferdinand · Rudolf V · Archduke Ernest · Matthias · Maximilian III · Albert VII · Archduke Wenzel · Archduke Frederick · Archduke Charles · Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias* · Archduke Ferdinand · Archduke Carlos Lorenzo* · Diego, Prince of Asturias* · Philip III of Spain* · Ferdinand III · Archduke Charles · Archduke Maximilian Ernest · Leopold V · Archduke Charles
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7th Generation |
Archduke Charles · Philip IV of Spain* · Archduke Philipp · Archduke John-Charles · Archduke Albert · Archduke Charles* · Ferdinand IV · Archduke Ferdinand* · Archduke Alfonso Mauricio · Leopold Wilhelm · Ferdinand Charles · Sigismund Francis
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8th Generation |
Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias* · Ferdinand IV of Hungary · Archduke Francisco Fernando* · Archduke Philip August · Archduke Maximilian Thomas · Leopold VI · Archduke Charles Joseph · Archduke Ferdinand Joseph Alois · Philip Prospero, Prince of Asturias* · Archduke Ferdinand Thomas* · Charles II of Spain*
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9th Generation |
Archduke Ferdinand Wenzel · Archduke John Leopold · Joseph I · Archduke Leopold Joseph · Charles III
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10th Generation |
Archduke Leopold Joseph · Archduke Leopold John
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11th Generation |
Joseph II** · Archduke Charles Louis** · Leopold VII** · Archduke Ferdinand** · Maximilian Franz, Archbishop-Elector of Cologne**
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12th Generation |
Emperor Francis I** · Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany** · Charles, Duke of Teschen** · Alexander Leopold, Palatine of Hungary** · Joseph, Palatine of Hungary** · Archduke Anton Victor** · Archduke John** · Archduke Rainier Joseph** · Archduke Louis** · Cardinal-Archduke Rudolf** · Archduke Josef Franz*** · Francis IV, Duke of Modena*** · Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph*** · Archduke Maximilian*** · Karl, Primate of Hungary***
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13th Generation |
Emperor Ferdinand I · Francis Leopold, Grand Prince of Tuscany** · Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany** · Archduke Joseph Franz · Archduke Franz Karl · Archduke Johann Nepomuk · Albert, Duke of Teschen · Stephen, Palatine of Hungary · Archduke Karl Ferdinand · Francis V, Duke of Modena*** · Archduke Frederick Ferdinand · Archduke Ferdinand Karl Viktor*** · Archduke Rudolf · Archduke Leopold Ludwig · Archduke Ernest Karl · Archduke Alexander · Archduke Sigismund Leopold · Archduke Rainer Ferdinand · Archduke Wilhelm Franz · Archduke Heinrich Anton · Archduke Maximilian Karl · Archduke Joseph Karl
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14th Generation |
Emperor Franz Joseph I · Maximilian I of Mexico · Archduke Charles Louis · Archduke Ludwig Viktor · Ferdinand IV, Grand Duke of Tuscany** · Archduke Karl Salvator** · Archduke Rainier** · Archduke Ludwig Salvator** · Archduke John Salvator** · Archduke Karl · Archduke Franz Joseph · Friedrich, Duke of Teschen · Archduke Charles Stephen · Archduke Eugen · Archduke Joseph August · Archduke Ladislaus
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15th Generation |
Crown Prince Rudolf · Archduke Franz Ferdinand*** · Archduke Otto Francis · Archduke Ferdinand Karl · Archduke Leopold Ferdinand** · Archduke Joseph Ferdinand** · Archduke Peter Ferdinand** · Archduke Heinrich Ferdinand** · Archduke Robert Ferdinand** · Archduke Leopold Salvator** · Archduke Franz Salvator** · Archduke Albrecht Salvator** · Archduke Rainier Salvator** · Archduke Ferdinand Salvator** · Albrecht Franz, Duke of Teschen · Archduke Karl Albrecht · Archduke Leo Karl · Archduke Wilhelm · Archduke Joseph Francis · Archduke Ladislaus Joseph · Archduke Matthias
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16th Generation |
Emperor Charles I · Archduke Maximilian Eugen · Archduke Gottfried** · Archduke Georg** · Archduke Rainier** · Archduke Leopold Maria** · Archduke Anton** · Archduke Franz Joseph** · Archduke Karl Pius** · Archduke Franz Karl** · Archduke Hubert Salvator** · Archduke Theodor Salvator** · Archduke Clemens Salvator** · Archduke Joseph Arpád · Archduke Itsván · Archduke Géza · Archduke Michael Koloman
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17th Generation |
Crown Prince Otto · Archduke Robert*** · Archduke Felix · Archduke Carl Ludwig · Archduke Rudolf · Archduke Ferdinand Karl · Archduke Heinrich Maria · Archduke Leopold Franz** · Archduke Guntram** · Archduke Radbot** · Archduke Johann** · Archduke Georg** · Archduke Stephan** · Archduke Dominic** · Archduke Friederich Salvator** · Archduke Andreas Salvator** · Archduke Markus** · Archduke Johann** · Archduke Michael** · Archduke Franz Salvator** · Archduke Karl Salvator** · Archduke Joseph Karl · Archduke Andreas Agustinus · Archduke Nicholas Franz · Archduke Johann Jacob · Archduke Edward Karl · Archduke Paul Rudolf
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18th Generation |
Archduke Karl · Archduke Georg · Archduke Lorenz*** · Archduke Gerhard*** · Archduke Martin*** · Archduke Karl Philipp · Archduke Raimund Joseph · Archduke Itsván · Archduke Rudolf · Archduke Carl Christian · Archduke Karl Peter · Archduke Simeon · Archduke Johannes · Archduke Maximilian Heinrich · Archduke Philipp Joachim · Archduke Ferdinand Karl · Archduke Konrad · Archduke Sigismund** · Archduke Georg** · Archduke Guntram** · Archduke Leopold** · Archduke Alexander Salvator** · Archduke Thaddäus Salvator** · Archduke Casimir Salvator** · Archduke Matthias** · Archduke Johannes** · Archduke Bernhard** · Archduke Benedikt · Archduke Joseph Albrecht · Archduke Paul Leo · Archduke Friedrich Cyprian · Archduke Benedikt Alexander · Archduke Nicolás · Archduke Santiago · Archduke Paul Benedikt
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19th Generation |
Archduke Ferdinand Zvonimir · Archduke Karl Konstantin · Archduke Amedeo*** · Archduke Joachim*** · Archduke Bartholomaeus*** · Archduke Emmanuel*** · Archduke Felix Carl · Archduke Andreas Franz · Archduke Paul Johannes · Archduke Carl Christian · Archduke Johannes · Archduke Thomas · Archduke Franz Ludwig · Archduke Michael · Archduke Joseph · Archduke Imre · Archduke Imre · Archduke Christoph · Archduke Alexander · Archduke Lorenz Carl · Archduke Wilhelm · Archduke Johannes · Archduke Ludwig · Archduke Philipp · Archduke Nicholas · Archduke Constantin · Archduke Jacob Maximilian · Archduke Leopold Amedeo** · Archduke Maximilian** · Archduke Leopold** · Archduke Constantin Salvator** · Archduke Paul Salvator**
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*also an infante of Spain
**also a prince of Tuscany
***also a prince of Modena |
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Hungarian Revolution of 1848 |
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Pretext |
April laws
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Major Battles |
Pákozd · Schwechat · Mór · Kápolna · Komárom · Segesvár · Szőreg · Temesvár
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Other Battles |
Buda · Isaszeg · Vienna Uprising
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Influence |
Hungarian Declaration of Independence · Surrender at Világos · Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867
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Leaders for Austria |
Ferdinand I of Austria · Franz Joseph I of Austria · Eduard Clam-Gallas · Julius Jacob von Haynau · Josip Jelačić · Prince Franz de Paula of Liechtenstein · Alexander von Lüders · Fjodor Szergejevics Panutyin · Franz Schlik · Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz
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Leaders for Hungary |
Lajos Batthyány · Józef Bem · János Damjanich · Henryk Dembiński · Arisztid Dessewffy · Artúr Görgey · Richard Guyon · György Klapka · György Kmety · Lajos Kossuth · Vilmos Lázár · János Móga · Alessandro Monti · Ferenc Ottinger · Mór Perczel · István Széchenyi · Bertalan Szemere
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