Marie Christine Erzherzogin von Österreich1,2

F, #111531, b. 13 May 1742, d. 24 June 1798
Last Edited=29 Jul 2014
Consanguinity Index=3.54%
Marie Christine, Archduchess of Austria 3
     Marie Christine Erzherzogin von Österreich was born on 13 May 1742 at Vienna, AustriaG.2 She was the daughter of Franz I Stefan de Lorraine, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresia Amalia Walburga Erzherzogin von Österreich.4,2,1 She married Albrecht Casimir August Herzog von Sachsen-Teschen, son of Friedrich August II von Sachsen, King of Poland and Maria Josepha Erzherzogin von Österreich, on 8 April 1766 at Vienna, AustriaG.2 She died on 24 June 1798 at age 56 at Vienna, AustriaG.2
     She was given the name of Marie Christine Johanna Josephe Antonie at birth.2 She held the office of Joint Viceroy of Hungary.2 Joint Stadtholder of the Netherlands.2

Child of Marie Christine Erzherzogin von Österreich and Albrecht Casimir August Herzog von Sachsen-Teschen

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 81. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S36] Page 18. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S36]
  3. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  4. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 102.

Franz I Stefan de Lorraine, Holy Roman Emperor1

M, #111532, b. 8 December 1708, d. 18 August 1765
Last Edited=19 Jul 2016
Consanguinity Index=2.57%
Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor
Oil on canvas2
     Franz I Stefan de Lorraine, Holy Roman Emperor was born on 8 December 1708 at Lunéville, Lorraine, FranceG.4 He was the son of Léopold Joseph Charles, Duc de Lorraine and Elisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans.5 He married Maria Theresia Amalia Walburga Erzherzogin von Österreich, daughter of Karl VI von Österreich, Holy Roman Emperor and Elisabeth Christine Prinzessin von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, on 12 February 1736 at Vienna, AustriaG.4 He died on 18 August 1765 at age 56 at Innsbruck, AustriaG, suddenly.4 He was buried at Capuchin Church, Vienna, AustriaG.4
     He was created 1st Herzog von Teschen on 12 May 1722.4 He succeeded as the Duc François III de Bar on 27 March 1729.4 He succeeded as the Duc François III de Lorraine on 27 March 1729.6,4 He gained the title of Viceroy of Hungary in 1732.4 He resigned as Duke of Lorraine and Bar on 11 April 1736.4 He gained the title of Granduca di Toscana in 1737.6 After his marriage, Franz I Stefan de Lorraine, Holy Roman Emperor was styled as Erzherzog von Österreich in 1740.7 He succeeded as the Emperor Francis I of the Holy Roman Empire on 13 September 1745.6,4 He was crowned Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire on 4 October 1745 at Frankfurt-am-Main, Hessen, GermanyG.4

Children of Franz I Stefan de Lorraine, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresia Amalia Walburga Erzherzogin von Österreich

Citations

  1. [S12] C. Arnold McNaughton, The Book of Kings: A Royal Genealogy, in 3 volumes (London, U.K.: Garnstone Press, 1973), volume 1, page 350. Hereinafter cited as The Book of Kings.
  2. [S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  3. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  4. [S36] Page 18. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S36]
  5. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 110. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  6. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 81.
  7. [S12] C. Arnold McNaughton, The Book of Kings, volume 1, page 352.
  8. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 102.
  9. [S36] See. [S36]

Clemens Wenceslas Kurfürst von Treves1

M, #111533, b. 28 September 1739, d. 27 July 1812
Last Edited=30 Dec 2009
Consanguinity Index=3.75%
Clemens Kurfurst von Treves
by Franz Joseph Noortwyck, 1786 2
     Clemens Wenceslas Kurfürst von Treves was born on 28 September 1739. He was the son of Friedrich August II von Sachsen, King of Poland and Maria Josepha Erzherzogin von Österreich.1 He died on 27 July 1812 at age 72 at Augsburg, GermanyG.
     He gained the title of Kurfürst von Treves. He gained the title of Elector Archbishop of Trier in 1768.1 He was deposed as Elector Archbishop of Trier in 1802.1

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 102. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."

Friedrich August I König von Sachsen1

M, #111534, b. 23 December 1750, d. 5 May 1827
Last Edited=30 Dec 2009
Consanguinity Index=8.89%
Friedrich August I, King of Saxony 2
     Friedrich August I König von Sachsen was born on 23 December 1750. He was the son of Friedrich Christian Leopold Kurfürst von Sachsen and Maria Antonia Prinzessin von Bayern.1 He married Maria Amalia Augusta von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld, daughter of Friedrich Michael Pfalzgraf von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld and Maria Franziska Dorothea Pfalzgräfin von Sulzbach, on 29 January 1769. He died on 5 May 1827 at age 76.
     He succeeded as the Kurfürst von Sachsen (styled as Elector of Saxony) in 1763.1 He was created König von Sachsen in 1806.1 He gained the title of Grand Duke Friedrich August of Warsaw in 1807.1

Child of Friedrich August I König von Sachsen and Maria Amalia Augusta von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 102. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."

Maria Amalia Augusta von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld

F, #111535, b. 10 May 1752, d. 15 November 1828
Last Edited=22 Jun 2003
Consanguinity Index=0.01%
     Maria Amalia Augusta von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld was born on 10 May 1752. She was the daughter of Friedrich Michael Pfalzgraf von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld and Maria Franziska Dorothea Pfalzgräfin von Sulzbach.1,2 She married Friedrich August I König von Sachsen, son of Friedrich Christian Leopold Kurfürst von Sachsen and Maria Antonia Prinzessin von Bayern, on 29 January 1769. She died on 15 November 1828 at age 76.

Child of Maria Amalia Augusta von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld and Friedrich August I König von Sachsen

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 102. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 97.


Wilhelm Herzog in Bayern1

M, #111536, b. 1752, d. 1837
Last Edited=7 Mar 2022
     Wilhelm Herzog in Bayern was born in 1752.1 He married Marie Anne von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld, daughter of Friedrich Michael Pfalzgraf von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld and Maria Franziska Dorothea Pfalzgräfin von Sulzbach, in 1780.1 He died in 1837.1
     He gained the title of Herzog in Bayern.1

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 97. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.

Karl Maximilian Prinz von Sachsen1

M, #111537, b. 24 September 1752, d. 8 September 1781
Last Edited=10 May 2003
Consanguinity Index=8.89%
     Karl Maximilian Prinz von Sachsen was born on 24 September 1752. He was the son of Friedrich Christian Leopold Kurfürst von Sachsen and Maria Antonia Prinzessin von Bayern.1 He died on 8 September 1781 at age 28.
     He gained the title of Prinz von Sachsen.1

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 102. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.

Anton I Clemens König von Sachsen1

M, #111538, b. 27 December 1755, d. 6 June 1836
Last Edited=17 Oct 2010
Consanguinity Index=8.89%
Anton I, King of Saxony, 1827 2
     Anton I Clemens König von Sachsen was born on 27 December 1755 at Dresden, Sachsen, GermanyG.3 He was the son of Friedrich Christian Leopold Kurfürst von Sachsen and Maria Antonia Prinzessin von Bayern.1 He married, firstly, Maria Carolina di Savoia, Principessa di Savoia, daughter of Vittorio Amadeo III di Savoia, Re di Sardegna and Maria Antonietta Ferdinanda de Borbón, Infanta de España, on 24 October 1781. He married, secondly, Maria Theresia Erzherzogin von Österreich, daughter of Leopold II von Österreich, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Luisa de Borbón, Infanta de España, on 18 October 1787 at Dresden, Sachsen, GermanyG.3 He married Maria Theresia Erzherzogin von Österreich, daughter of Leopold II von Österreich, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Luisa de Borbón, Infanta de España, on 8 September 1787 at Florence, ItalyG, in a proxy marriage.3 He died on 6 June 1836 at age 80 at Pillnitz, GermanyG.3
     He was a member of the House of Wettin.4 He gained the title of Prinz von Sachsen. He succeeded as the König von Sachsen in 1827.1

Children of Anton I Clemens König von Sachsen and Maria Theresia Erzherzogin von Österreich

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 102. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  3. [S36] Page 27. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S36]
  4. [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 138. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World.

Maria Carolina di Savoia, Principessa di Savoia1

F, #111539, b. 17 January 1764, d. 28 December 1782
Last Edited=17 Oct 2010
Consanguinity Index=2.61%
Maria Carolina di Savoia 2
     Maria Carolina di Savoia, Principessa di Savoia was born on 17 January 1764 at Turin, ItalyG. She was the daughter of Vittorio Amadeo III di Savoia, Re di Sardegna and Maria Antonietta Ferdinanda de Borbón, Infanta de España.3,4 She married Anton I Clemens König von Sachsen, son of Friedrich Christian Leopold Kurfürst von Sachsen and Maria Antonia Prinzessin von Bayern, on 24 October 1781. She died on 28 December 1782 at age 18.
     She gained the title of Principessa Maria Carolina di Savoia.

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 1021. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  3. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 102.
  4. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 51.

Vittorio Amadeo III di Savoia, Re di Sardegna1

M, #111540, b. 26 June 1726, d. 16 October 1796
Last Edited=9 Mar 2010
Vittorio Amadeo III, King of Sardinia
by Maria Giovanni Battista Clementi 2
     Vittorio Amadeo III di Savoia, Re di Sardegna was born on 26 June 1726 at Turin, ItalyG. He was the son of Carlo Emanuele III di Savoia, Re di Sardegna and Polyxena Landgräfin von Hessen-Rheinfels-Rottenburg.4 He married Maria Antonietta Ferdinanda de Borbón, Infanta de España, daughter of Felipe V de Borbón, Rey de España and Isabella Elizabeth Farnese, on 31 May 1750 at Oulx, ItalyG. He died on 16 October 1796 at age 70.
     He gained the title of Re Vittorio Amadeo III di Sardegna in 1773.4

Children of Vittorio Amadeo III di Savoia, Re di Sardegna and Maria Antonietta Ferdinanda de Borbón, Infanta de España

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 69. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  3. [S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  4. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 121.
  5. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 102.