Princess Isabella of Parma
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Archduchess Isabella of Austria | |
Portrait by Jean-Marc Nattier. | |
Born | 31 December 1741 Buen Retiro Palace, Madrid, Spain |
Died | 27 November 1763(1763-11-27) (aged 21) Hofburg, Vienna, Austria |
Spouse | Archduke Joseph of Austria (m 1760) |
Issue | Archduchess Maria Theresa Archduchess Maria Christina |
House | Bourbons of Parma (by birth) House of Habsburg-Lorraine (by marriage) |
Father | Philip, Duke of Parma |
Mother | Louise Élisabeth of France |
Burial | Maria Theresa Vault, Imperial Crypt, Capuchin Church, Vienna, Austria |
Isabella of Parma (31 December 1741[1] – 27 November 1763) was a Princess of Parma and infanta of Spain from the Duchy of Parma as the daughter of Philip, Duke of Parma. She became an archduchess of Austria and princess of Bohemia and Hungary in 1760 by her marriage to Archduke Joseph of Austria, the future Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor.
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- Archduchess Maria Theresia of Austria (20 March 1762 – 23 January 1770) died in infancy.
- misscarriage (August 1762)
- misscarriage (January 1763)
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- Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria (22 November 1763) died young.
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*also an infanta of Spain by marriage; **also a princess of Tuscany by marriage; ^also an archduchess of Austria in her own right |