Maria Klementyna Sobieska

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Maria Klementyna Sobieska

Noble Family Sobieski
Coat of Arms Janina
Parents Jakub Ludwik Sobieski
Hedwig Elisabeth Amelia of Neuburg
Consorts James Francis Edward Stuart
Children with James Francis Edward Stuart
Charles Edward Stuart
Henry Benedict Stuart
Date of Birth July 18, 1702
Place of Birth  ?
Date of Death January 18, 1735
Place of Death Rome

Maria Clementina Sobieska (in Polish: Maria Klementyna Sobieska) (1702-1735) was a Polish princess who was born on July 18, 1702 in Poland, the daughter of Poland's Crown Prince James Louis Henry Sobieski, (1667-1737), and Hedwig Elisabeth Amelia de Baviere Pfalz-Neuburg, (1673-1722).

The granddaughter of John III Sobieski, she was one of Europe's wealthiest heiresses. Princess Maria Clementina was betrothed to Prince James Stuart. King George I of Great Britain was opposed to the marriage because he feared that there would be an heir. In order to placate him, the Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor arrested Princess Maria Klementyna while on her way to Italy to marry James Stuart. She was confined in Innsbruck Castle but eventually the guards were deceived and Maria Klementyna escaped to Bologna, Italy, where, just to be safe from further intrusions, she was married by proxy to James who was in Spain at that time. Maria Klementyna's father, Prince James Louis Sobieski, approved her escape declaring that, as she became engaged to Prince James she ought to "follow his fortune and his cause".

Maria Clementina and James Stuart were formally married on September 3, 1719 at Montefiascone, Italy in the Cathedral of Santa Margherita. Following their marriage, James and Maria Clementina were invited to reside in Rome at the special request of Pope Clement XI, who acknowledged them as the (Catholic) King and Queen of Britain.

The Pope provided them with a papal guard of troops, gave them the Palazzo Muti in the Piazza dei Santi Apostoli in Rome to live in, plus a country villa at Albano. The Catholic Church also provided them with an annual allowance of 12,000 crowns out of the papal treasury.

Maria Clementina and James Stuart had two sons:

The married life of James and Maria Clementina proved turbulent and unhappy. Soon after their second child's birth, Maria Clementina left him and went to live in Rome in the convent of St. Cecilia. She accused her husband of adultery and he said it was sinful to leave him and her children. It was more than two years before they reconciled. Maria Clementina was prone to depression spending much of her time praying[citation needed].

Maria Clementina died at the early age of 32 on January 18, 1735. She was interred with full royal honors in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Pope Benedict XIV commissioned Pietro Bracchi (1700-1773) to sculpt a monument to her memory to be erected in the Basilica.

"Pompe funebre" for Maria Klementyna Sobieska at Rome
"Pompe funebre" for Maria Klementyna Sobieska at Rome
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