Maria Isabella of Spain

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Maria Isabella of Spain (6 July 1789, Madrid - 13 September 1848, Portici) was the second wife and only Queen consort of Francis I of the Two Sicilies.

Maria Isabella was the fourth daughter of Charles IV of Spain and his wife Maria Luisa of Parma.

Her paternal grandparents were Charles III of Spain and Maria Amalia of Saxony. Her maternal grandparents were Philip, Duke of Parma and Princess Louise-Élisabeth of France.

Charles III and Philip were brothers, both sons of Philip V of Spain and his second wife Elisabeth of Parma.

On 6 July 1802, Maria Isabella married her first cousin Prince Francis of Naples and Sicily by proxy in Barcelona. Francis was the eldest son of Ferdinand III of Sicily/Ferdinand IV of Naples and his first wife Marie Caroline of Austria. Ferdinand was her paternal uncle, a younger brother of her father.

She was sent to meet her new husband and a second marriage ceremony took place in Naples on 19 August 1802. This time married in person. The bride was thirteen years old and the groom twenty-five. They had twelve children:

On 4 January 1825, her father-in-law Ferdinand I died aned Francis succeeded to the throne. Maria Isabella surved as his Queen consort. Her husband reportedly took little part in the government, which he left in the hands of favourites and police officials, and lived with his mistresses, surrounded by soldiers, ever in dread of assassination. He died on 8 November 1830).

Maria Isabella remained a widow for nine years. On 15 January 1839, Maria Isabella married her secund husband Francesco, Count of Balzo (1805 - 1882). The bride was thirty-seven years old and the groom thirty-four. i<--(`v`)-->u

Preceded by
Lucia Migliaccio of Floridia (Royal consort)
Queen Consort of the Two Sicilies
4 January 1825-8 November 1830
Succeeded by
Maria Christina of Savoy

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