Archduchess Clementina, Princess of Salerno

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Archduchess Maria Clementina Francesca Giuseppina (1798-1881) was a Princess of Salerno.

She was born as the third surviving daughter of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, later Francis I of Austria after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, and Teresa of the Two Sicilies.

Maria Clementina was a younger sister of Marie Louise, Empress of France, Ferdinand I of Austria, and Maria Leopoldina, Empress of Brazil. She was also an older sister of Marie Caroline, Crown Princess of Saxony, Archduke Franz Karl of Austria, and Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria.

Through her sister, Marie Louise, she was a sister-in-law of Napoleon I of France; through Maria Leopoldina a sister-in-law of Peter I of Brazil; through Marie Caroline a sister-in-law of Frederick Augustus II of Saxony.

Maria Clementina was married, 28 July 1816, at Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna, to her mother's younger brother, Prince Leopoldo of the Two Sicilies, Prince of Salerno, the youngest son of King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria.

Three of the couple's four children died in their first year: Prince Ludovico (1824-1824) and two infants.

They had a surviving daughter, Princess Marie-Caroline-Auguste de Bourbon-Siciles (1822-69), who on 25 November 1844, in Naples, married her paternal first cousin, Prince Henri d'Orléans, duc d'Aumale (1822-97). Henri was the fourth (and second-youngest) surviving son of King Louis Philippe I of France and his wife Princess Marie-Amelie of the Two Sicilies.

Through their daughter, Maria Clementina and Leopoldo had four grandchildren, two of whom reached adulthood:

  • Louis Philippe Marie Léopold, Prince de Condé (18451866)
  • François Louis d'Orléans, Duc de Guise (18541872)

However, neither of these granchildren married or produced children of their own.

Maria Clementina died 3 September 1881 at the Chateau de Chantilly, France, the home of her widowed son-in-law Duke Henry. She was eighty-three years old; all her descendants having predeceased her.

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