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List of grand dukes of Tuscany

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Grand Duke ofTuscany
Left: Coat of arms under Medici period
Right: Coat of arms under Habsburg-Lorraine period
Longest reigning
Cosimo III de' Medici

23 May 1670 – 31 October 1723
Details
First monarchCosimo I de' Medici
Last monarchLeopold II (de jure)
Ferdinand IV (de facto/titular)
Formation27 August 1569
Abolition16 August 1859
ResidencePalazzo Pitti

This is alist of grand dukes of Tuscany. The title was created on 27 August 1569 by apapal bull ofPope Pius V toCosimo I de' Medici, member of the illustriousHouse of Medici. His coronation took place in Rome on 5 March 1570 by the hands of the Pope himself.[1]

Cosimo's family, the Medici dynasty, had been ruling theFlorentine Republic, the predecessor of theGrand Duchy of Tuscany, since 1434, first as Lords of Florence and later as Dukes.[2] The title of Grand Duke, was in fact the second title of recognition within the Tuscan politics given by aPope to the Medici family, the first being that ofDuke of the Florentine Republic, created byPope Clement VII in 1532.[3][4]

The official residence of the Grand Dukes was thePalazzo Pitti inFlorence, bought by the Medici in 1549.[5]

Background

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Further information:March of Tuscany § Margraves of Tuscany, 812–1197;History of Tuscany § Republican governments, c. 1000–1805; andList of heads of state of Florence

Margraves reigned in the 9th century when the region was part of theMargraviate of Tuscany. Beginning in the 11th century, the region was fully divided into several independent cities, which includedPisa,Florence,Siena,Lucca,Arezzo among others. However, with the territorial expansion of Florence, Tuscany began to "come together" again under one single leadership. This situation became even clearer with the creation of theGrand Duchy of Tuscany in 1569. Over the years, the Grand duchy managed to absorb practically the entire region of present-day Tuscany, until its own final annexation to theKingdom of Italy.[6]

Medici grand dukes of Tuscany, 1569–1737

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The Grand Duchy of Tuscany was the first period after centuries of political divisions, when most of the region was under the rule of a single leader. The Grand Duchy's territory comprised almost the entire region of present-day Tuscany, with the exception of theRepublic of Lucca, thePrincipality of Piombino, theDuchy of Massa and Carrara and theState of the Presidi.[7]

PortraitNameLifespanReignConsortsHouseSuccession
Cosimo I de' Medici12 June 1519 – 21 April 157421 August 1569 – 21 April 1574(1)Eleanor of Toledo
29 June 1539
Florence
11 children
(2)Camilla Martelli
1570
1 daughter
MediciSon ofGiovanni dalle Bande Nere, later became the first Grand Duke of Tuscany.
Francesco I de' Medici25 March 1541 – 19 October 158721 April 1574 – 17 October 1587(1)Joanna of Austria
18 December 1565
Florence
8 children
(2)Bianca Cappello
10 June 1579
1 son
MediciSon of Cosimo I
Ferdinando I de' Medici30 July 1549 – 3 February 160919 October 1587 – 7 February 1609Christina of Lorraine
1589
Florence
9 children
MediciSon of Cosimo I
Cosimo II de' Medici12 May 1590 – 28 February 162117 February 1609 – 28 February 1621Maria Maddalena of Austria
1608
8 children
MediciSon of Ferdinando I
Ferdinando II de' Medici14 July 1610 – 23 May 167028 February 1621 – 23 May 1670Vittoria della Rovere
6 April 1637
4 children
MediciSon of Cosimo II
Cosimo III de' Medici14 August 1642 – 31 October 172323 May 1670 – 31 October 1723Marguerite Louise d'Orléans
17 April 1661
Louvre
3 children
MediciSon of Ferdinando II
Gian Gastone de' Medici24 May 1671 – 9 July 173731 October 1723 – 9 July 1737Anna Maria Franziska of Saxe-Lauenburg
2 July 1697
Düsseldorf
no issue
MediciSon of Cosimo III

Habsburg-Lorraine grand dukes of Tuscany, 1737–1801

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PortraitNameLifespanReignConsortsHouseSuccession
Francesco II Stefano8 December 1708 – 18 August 176512 July 1737 – 18 August 1765Maria Theresa
12 February 1736
Vienna
16 children
LorraineGreat-great-great-grandson of Francesco I, received Tuscany per the terms of theTreaty of Vienna
Leopoldo I5 May 1747 – 1 March 179218 August 1765 – 22 July 1790Maria Luisa of Spain
16 February 1764
Madrid
16 children
Habsburg-LorraineSecond son of Francesco II Stefano
Ferdinando III6 May 1769 – 18 June 182422 July 1790 – 3 August 1801(1)Luisa of Naples and Sicily
19 September 1790
Vienna
6 children
(2)Maria Ferdinanda of Saxony
6 May 1821
Florence
no issue
Habsburg-LorraineSecond son of Leopoldo I

Bourbon-Parma kings of Etruria, 1801–1807

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Main article:Kingdom of Etruria

Period that theBourbon-Parma were placed as "Kings" byNapoleon in theKingdom of Etruria. The Kingdom was a creation of Napoleon to replace the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, comprising a large part of modern Tuscany.[8]

PortraitNameLifespanReignConsortsHouseSuccession
Ludovico I5 July 1773 – 27 May 180321 March 1801 – 27 May 1803Maria Luisa of Spain
25 August 1795
Madrid
2 children
Bourbon-ParmaGrandson of Francesco II Stefano
Ludovico II22 December 1799 – 16 April 188327 May 1803 – 10 December 1807Unmarried while King; later marriedMaria Teresa of SavoyBourbon-ParmaSon of Ludovico I

Bonaparte grand dukes of Tuscany, 1809–1814

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Tuscany was annexed by France in 1807. Napoleon's sisterElisa Bonaparte was given the honorary title of "Grand Duchess of Tuscany" in 1809, but did not actually rule over the region.

PortraitNameLifespanReignConsortsHouseSuccession
Elisa3 January 1777 – 7 August 18203 March 1809 – 1 February 1814Felice Pasquale Baciocchi
1 May 1797
Marseille
5 children
BonapartePuppet ruler ofNapoleon I

Habsburg-Lorraine grand dukes of Tuscany, 1814–1860

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PortraitNameLifespanReignConsortsHouseSuccession
Ferdinando III6 May 1769 – 18 June 182427 April 1814 – 18 June 1824(1)Luisa of Naples and Sicily
19 September 1790
Vienna
6 children
(2)Maria Ferdinanda of Saxony
6 May 1821
Florence
no issue
Habsburg-LorraineRestored
Leopoldo II3 October 1797 – 29 January 187018 June 1824 – 21 July 1859(1)Maria Anna of Saxony
28 October 1817
Dresden
4 children
(2)Maria Antonia of the Two Sicilies
7 June 1833
Naples
10 children
Habsburg-LorraineSon of Ferdinando III
Ferdinando IV10 June 1835 – 17 January 190821 July 1859 – 22 March 1860(1)Anna of Saxony
24 November 1856
Dresden
2 daughters
(2)Alice of Parma
11 January 1868
Frohsdorf
10 children
Habsburg-LorraineSon of Leopoldo II

Leopoldo II was driven from Tuscany by revolution from 21 February to 12 April 1849, and again on 27 April 1859. He abdicated in favor of his son, Ferdinando IV, on 21 July 1859, but Ferdinando IV was never recognized in Tuscany, and was deposed by the provisional government on 16 August. Tuscany was annexed byPiedmont-Sardinia on 22 March 1860.[9]

See also

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References

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  2. ^"Storia della famiglia Medici di Firenze".Skuola.net - Portale per Studenti: Materiali, Appunti e Notizie (in Italian). Retrieved2023-06-30.
  3. ^"ALESSANDRO de' Medici, primo duca di Firenze in "Dizionario Biografico"".www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved2023-06-30.
  4. ^"La dinastia dei Medici: chi furono i signori di Firenze che governarono per centinaia di anni".www.visitflorence.com. Retrieved2023-06-30.
  5. ^Candidi, Vieri Tommasi (2019-08-29)."Palazzo Pitti: il più prestigioso edificio di Firenze dai Medici ai Savoia".TuscanyPeople (in Italian). Retrieved2023-06-30.
  6. ^"Toscana in "Dizionario di Storia"".www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved2023-05-27.
  7. ^Diaz, Furio (1976).Storia d'Italia. Il Granducato di Toscana. I Medici (in Italian).ISBN 8802024510.
  8. ^"Kingdom of Etruria | historical kingdom, Europe | Britannica".www.britannica.com. Retrieved2023-06-30.
  9. ^Redazione (2014-09-19)."LA FINE DEL GRANDUCATO DI TOSCANA".PostPopuli. Retrieved2023-06-30.
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