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  1. Francis V, Duke of Modena, Reggio and Guastalla, Archduke of Austria-Este, Royal Prince of Hungary and Bohemia, Duke of Mirandola and of Massa, Prince of Carrara (Italian: Francesco Ferdinando Geminiano d'Asburgo-Lorena; 1 June 1819 – 20 November 1875) was a reigning prince.

    • Where Was The Duchy of Modena and Reggio?
    • The House of Austria-Este
    • The Stuart Pretender to The British Throne
    • Francesco V and The 1848 Revolution
    • The Battle of Magenta Leads Francesco V to Exile
    • Today's Archduke of Austria-Este
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    The Duchy of Modena and Reggio was created in 1452 for the House of Este's Borso d'Este, Marquess of Modena and Reggio. The duchy lay in the northwest of modern-day Italy. The House of Este's senior branch was the Hanoverian Welfs, also known as the Guelphs, who sat on the British throne between 1714 and 1901. Several generations of the junior line...

    After Napoleon's fall from glory, the former Duchy of Modena and Reggio was claimed by Francesco IV from the House of Austria-Este. The House of Este became extinct in 1803 when Ercole III died. Ercole's daughter Maria Beatrice and her husband Archduke Ferdinand Karl of Austria-Este's eldest son and so the successor to the duchy was Ferdinand. Fran...

    After his mother's death in 1840, Francesco V became the oldest surviving Roman Catholic descendant of the House of Stuart and the Jacobite pretender to the thrones of England and Scotland. He made no claim on young Queen Victoria's throne and instead concentrated on the duchy. On 20th March 1842, Francesco married Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria, th...

    In 1848, autocratic Francesco, accompanied by Adelgunde, was expelled from the duchy during the rash of pan-European revolutions. Fortunately for the duke, more people wanted him to return than to remain in exile, and with the Austrian military's assistance, he was restored. Francesco V adopted a noticeably moderate line until a failed assassinatio...

    After a demoralising defeat to Piedmont at the Battle of Magenta during 1859's Second Italian War of Independence, Francesco V fled from his duchy again. He and Adelgunde took refuge in Vienna, Austria. Francesco's Habsburg cousin, Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria-Hungary, gave them a city residence that they called Palais Modena. Their summer hom...

    Archduke Franz Ferdinand's great-nephew Robert, born in 1915, was awarded the Austria-Este title on 16th April 1917 by his father, Karl I, the last Emperor of Austria. Through his mother, Empress Consort Zita (of Bourbon-Parma), Robert was a descendent of Ercole III, the last House of Este Duke of Modena and Reggio. His son, Prince Lorenzo of Belgi...

  2. His successor Francesco III backed France in the 1740 War of the Austrian Succession and was expelled by Habsburg forces, but his duchy was restored by the 1748 Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle. In 1796 Modena was again occupied by a French army under Napoleon , who deposed Duke Ercole III and created the Cispadane Republic out of his ...

  3. 9 ott 2021 · Francesco V was the last Duke of Modena and Reggio. He was also the Jacobite pretender to the thrones of England and Scotland from 1840 – 1875 (see below). Francesco Ferdinando Geminiano was born on June 1, 1819, at the Ducal Palace in Modena , Duchy of Modena and Reggio, now in Italy.

  4. Francesco V Ferdinando Geminiano d'Austria-Este ( Modena, 1º giugno 1819 – Vienna, 20 novembre 1875) appartenente alla linea Austria-Este, figlio maggiore del duca Francesco IV d'Austria-Este e della principessa Maria Beatrice di Savoia, fu l'ultimo sovrano regnante del Ducato di Modena e Reggio .

  5. FRANCESCO V d'Austria-Este, duca di Modena, Reggio e Guastalla Marina Romanello Battezzato come Francesco Geminiano, nacque a Modena il 1° luglio 1819, secondogenito e primo maschio dei quattro figli di Francesco IV d'Austria-Este e Maria Beatrice di Savoia.

  6. Nel 1796 divenne parte della Repubblica Cispadana e nel 1814, con la restaurazione, ebbe una breve vita come ducato degli Austria-Este che finì col suo ultimo sovrano, Francesco V d'Austria-Este, nel 1859. Indice. 1 Marchesi di Ferrara, Modena e Reggio. 1.1 Este (1288-1452) 2 Duchi di Ferrara, Modena e Reggio. 2.1 Este (1452-1597)