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Francesco Maria II della Rovere

Duke of Urbino (1574–1621, 1623–31)


Duke of Urbino (1574–1621, 1623–31)

FieldValue
nameFrancesco Maria II
imageFrancesco II della Rovere.jpg
captionFrancesco Maria II della Rovere, by Federico Barocci (1572)
successionDuke of Urbino
Lord of Pesaro
reign28 September 1574
reign-typeFirst reign
predecessorGuidobaldo II
successorFederico Ubaldo
reign-type2Second reign
reign228 June 1623
predecessor2Federico Ubaldo
successor2None
(Urbino was ceded to the Papal States)
birth_date20 February 1549
birth_placePesaro, Duchy of Urbino
death_date
death_placeCasteldurante, Duchy of Urbino
spouse{{Plainlist
* {{MarriageLucrezia d'Este15701598endd}}
issueFederico
full nameFrancesco Maria II Montefeltro Della Rovere D’Aragona
houseDella Rovere
fatherGuidobaldo II
motherVittoria Farnese

Lord of Pesaro | reign-type = First reign | reign-type2 = Second reign (Urbino was ceded to the Papal States)

  • }}

Francesco Maria II della Rovere (20 February 1549 – 23 April 1631) was the last Duke of Urbino.

Biography

Born at Pesaro, Francesco Maria was the son of Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, Count of Montefeltro and Vittoria Farnese, Princess of Parma. He was raised between 1565 and 1568 at the Royal court of Philip II of Spain. While there he met a Spanish girl and informed his father of his intention to marry her. But his father would not allow it and demanded he return to Urbino. In 1570, Francesco Maria married Lucrezia d'Este, a daughter of Ercole II d'Este. His father died only a few years later, in 1574, and Francesco Maria succeeded his father as Duke of Urbino.

By 1580, the family estate was in crisis and Francesco Maria was forced to sell his family's titles – the Duchy of Sora and Arce – for 100,000 scudi to Giacomo Boncompagni.

Francesco Maria's marriage, though, remained childless and Francesco Maria needed a male heir. Without one, his family's remaining titles would lapse on his death and his entire estate would be acquired, by default, by the Papal States.

So in 1599, after the death of first wife Lucrezia, he married his cousin Livia della Rovere, 36 years his junior. On 16 May, 1605, their long-expected and only child Federico Ubaldo was born.

Federico Ubaldo married Claudia de' Medici in 1621 and was made Duke by his father. However, Federico died in 1623 from an epileptic attack, leaving only a daughter, Vittoria Della Rovere, wife of Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany; their child was Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany; none of Cosimo III's children had heirs.

The aging Francesco Maria took up the title of Duke again, but as there was no more hope for a male heir, he gave his Duchy to Pope Urban VIII in 1625. The Pope's nephew Taddeo Barberini took control of the duchy which was annexed to the Papal States after Francesco's death at Urbania in 1631. The last member of the della Rovere family, Vittoria, inherited the Duke's art collection and had it transferred to Florence to the Uffizi Gallery.

Marriages

  1. Lucrezia d'Este on 19 January 1570, daughter of Ercole II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara and Renée of France.
  2. Livia della Rovere on 29 April 1599, daughter of Ippolito della Rovere and Isabella Vitelli dei Signori dell'Amatrice.

Issue

  1. Federico Ubaldo della Rovere (16 May 1605 – 28 June 1623) son of Livia della Rovere, was Duke of Urbino and the father of Vittoria della Rovere.

References

Notes

Citations

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References

  1. Ranke, Leopold von. (1901). "History of the Popes: Their Church and State". New York, Colonial Press.
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