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Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony

Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony

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nameMaximilian
titleHereditary Prince of Saxony
full name
imageMaximilian Saxony.jpg
captionPortrait by Anton Graff, c. 1792
spouses{{Plainlist
* {{marriagePrincess Carolina of Parma17921804endd}}
issue{{plainlist
houseWettin
fatherFrederick Christian, Elector of Saxony
motherMaria Antonia Walpurgis of Bavaria
birth_date
birth_placeDresden
death_date
death_placeDresden
place of burialKatholische Hofkirche
  • Princess Maria Amalie
  • Maria Ferdinanda, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
  • Frederick Augustus II, King of Saxony
  • Prince Clemens
  • Maria Anna, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
  • John, King of Saxony
  • Maria Josepha Amalia, Queen of Spain |}} Prince Maximilian of Saxony (Maximilian Maria Joseph Anton Johann Baptist Johann Evangelista Ignaz Augustin Xavier Aloys Johann Nepomuk Januar Hermenegild Agnellis Paschalis; 13 April 1759 – 3 January 1838) was a German prince and a member of the House of Wettin. He was the sixth child; however, the third child to survive childhood, and youngest surviving son of Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony, and the German composer Duchess Maria Antonia Walpurgis of Bavaria.

Life

Since he was the youngest son of the family, Maximilian initially had little chance to inherit the Electorate of Saxony. However, by 1800, Maximilian was the third in line to the Electorate due to the children of his two eldest brothers, Frederick Augustus and Anthony, dying in infancy, except Maria Augusta, Frederick Augustus's only surviving offspring. After the creation of the Kingdom of Saxony in 1806, Maximilian became a Prince of Saxony.

After the death of Frederick Augustus in 1827, Anthony succeeded him as King. Maximilian became first in line to the Saxon throne as Hereditary Prince. However, three years later, on 1 September 1830, during the Autumn Disturbances, he renounced his rights of succession in favour of his eldest son, Frederick Augustus. He died eight years later, aged seventy-eight.

Marriages and issue

Portrait of Prince Maximilian of Saxony and his wife Princess Maria Carolina of Parma, by Samuel Gránicher.

In Parma on 22 April 1792, Maximilian married Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Parma, the eldest child and daughter of Ferdinand, Duke of Parma, and Maria Amalia of Austria, by proxy, and in person in Dresden on 9 May.

They had seven children:

  • Maria Amalia (10 August 1794 – 18 September 1870)
  • Maria Ferdinanda (27 April 1796 – 3 January 1865); married on 6 May 1821 to Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
  • Frederick Augustus II (18 May 1797 – 9 August 1854); King of Saxony, 1836. Married on 7 October 1819 to Archduchess Marie Caroline of Austria. Married, secondly, on 24 April 1833 to Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria.
  • Clemens Maria Joseph (1 May 1798 – 4 January 1822)
  • Maria Anna (15 November 1799 – 24 March 1832); married on 16 November 1817 to Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
  • Johann I (12 December 1801 – 29 October 1873); King of Saxony, 1854. Married on 10 November 1822 to Princess Amalie of Bavaria.
  • Maria Josepha Amalia (6 December 1803 – 17 May 1829); married on 20 October 1819 to King Ferdinand VII of Spain.

In Lucca on 15 October 1825, Maximilian married Maria Luisa Carlotta of Parma, daughter of King Louis of Etruria and niece of his first wife Carolina, by proxy, and in person in Dresden on 7 November. She was 43 years younger than her husband; they had no children.

Honours

  • Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: Knight of the Order of the White Eagle, 1762
  • Spain:
    • Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece, 16 March 1792
    • Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III, 10 December 1824
  • Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg French Empire: Grand Eagle of the Legion of Honour, 1807/08
  • Kingdom of Saxony:
    • Knight of the Order of the Rue Crown, 1807
    • Grand Cross of the Civil Merit Order, 1815
  • Kingdom of Bavaria: Knight of the Order of St. Hubert, 1808
  • Flag of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and Algarves.svg Kingdom of Portugal: Grand Cross of the Sash of the Two Orders (Christ and St. James), 1825
  • Two Sicilies: Grand Cross of the Order of St. Ferdinand and Merit
  • Tuscany Grand Duchy of Tuscany: Grand Cross of the Order of St. Joseph

Ancestry

References

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