Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma

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Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma
Born
12 December 1791
Vienna, Austria

Marie Louise (December 12, 1791 - December 17, 1847), the second wife of Napoléon Bonaparte and Empress of the French, also became the sovereign Duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla.

Her Imperial and Royal Highness Maria Luisa Leopoldine Franziska Theresia Josepha Lucia, Princess Imperial and Archduchess of Austria, Princess Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, Princess of Tuscany, Duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla was born in Vienna, the daughter of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor and of his second wife, Maria Theresa of the Two Sicilies.

On March 11, 1810, Marie Louise married Napoléon by proxy, with a subsequent ceremony taking place in the chapel of the Louvre on 1 April 1810. The bride's father intended the marriage to strengthen links between the Austrian Empire and the France of the First French Empire. Napoleon sought the validation and legitimation of his Empire by marrying a member of the House of Habsburg, one of the oldest ruling families of Europe. He also hoped to cement his position by fathering a legitimate heir; on March 20, 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a son, Napoléon François Joseph Charles Bonaparte, styled King of Rome and later Duke of Reichstadt. Marie Louise acted as regent from 1812 to 1813 during her husband's absence in the Russian campaign.

After Napoleon's abdication in April 1814, Marie Louise and her son fled Paris to Blois then to Vienna. The Treaty of Paris of April 30, 1814 allowed her to retain her imperial rank and style (Her Imperial Majesty The Empress Marie Louise) and made her the ruler of the duchies of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla, with her son as heir. However, in 1815, the Congress of Vienna revised this arrangement and made her Duchess of Parma for her life only, with the details of who would become Duke of Parma after her death unspecified. In 1817, a treaty was signed which would leave the duchies to a member of the House of Bourbon. In 1844 it was determined that the duchy of Guastalla would be inherited by the Duke of Modena.

When Marie Louise moved to France, she brought with her a number of Austrian recipes. She developed a recipe for roquefort stuffed chopped beef that became quite popular later in restaurants.

In 1821, four months after Napoleon's death, Marie Louise married morganatically her lover, Adam-Adalbert, Count of Neipperg (1775 - 1829). The couple had three children, the first two of whom were born before Marie Louise and Neipperg were married:

  • Albertine, Countess of Montenuovo (1817 - 1867), married Luigi Sanvitatle, Count of Fontanellato)
  • Wilhelm Albrecht, Count of Montenuovo, later created Prince of Montenuovo (1819-1895), married Countess Juliana Batthyány von Németújvár)
  • Mathilde, Countess of Montenuovo (born 1822)

In 1834 Marie-Louise married, morganatically, her grand chamberlain, Charles-René, Count of Bombelles (1785 - 1856).

Marie Louise died on December 17, 1847 in Parma.

Template:Start box | width="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès
(titular, actually part of France)
| width="40%" align="center"|Duchess of Parma
1814-1847 | width="30%" align="center" rowspan="2"|Succeeded by:
Charles II |- | width="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
Charles François Lebrun
(titular, actually part of France)
| width="40%" align="center"|Duchess of Piacenza
1814-1847 |- | width="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
Part of France | width="40%" align="center"|Duchess of Guastalla
1814-1847 | width="30%" align="center"|Succeeded by:
Duke Francis V of Modena |- | width="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
Joséphine de Beauharnais | width="40%" align="center"|Empress of the French
1810-1815 | width="30%" align="center"|Succeeded by:
Title/position became defunct with the collapse of the First French Empire Template:End boxde:Marie-Louise von Österreich es:María Luisa de Austria fr:Marie-Louise d'Autriche it:Maria Luisa d'Austria nl:Marie Louise van Oostenrijk ja:マリア・ルイーゼ・フォン・エスターライヒ pl:Maria Ludwika Austriaczka sv:Marie Louise av Österrike