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Marie Louise Gonzaga Queen consort of Poland
Grand Duchess consort of LithuaniaTenure 5 November 1645 – 20 May 1648
30 May 1649 – 10 May 1667Coronation 15 July 1646 Spouse Władysław IV Vasa
John II Casimir VasaHouse House of Vasa
House of GonzagaFather Charles I, Duke of Mantua Mother Catherine of Guise Born 18 August 1611
Nevers, FranceDied 10 May 1667 (aged 55)
Warsaw, PolandBurial Wawel Castle, Kraków, Poland Marie Louise Gonzaga (known in Poland as Ludwika Maria; 18 August 1611 – 10 May 1667) was queen consort to two Polish kings: Władysław IV Vasa, and John II Casimir Vasa. She was born in Paris (or Nevers) to Charles I, Duke of Mantua, and Catherine of Guise.
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Biography
After having spent her childhood with her mother, she was to have married Gaston, Duke of Orléans, in 1627, but King Louis XIII of France opposed the marriage and subsequently imprisoned her in the Vincennes fortress and later in a convent.
The first proposal that she marry the King of Poland, Władysław IV Vasa, was made in 1634, but Władysław eventually married Cecilia Renata of Austria.
In 1640, Marie Louise met Władysław's brother, John Casimir, and started her literary salon in Paris.
Cecilia Renata died in 1644, and on 5 November 1645 Marie Louise married Władysław IV by proxy, John Casimir representing his brother. She had to change her name from Marie Louise to Ludwika Maria in order for the marriage to take place, as in Poland the name Maria was at that time considered reserved only for Mary, mother of Jesus.
Marie Louise married Wladyslaw by proxy 4 November 1645. The proper wedding of Marie Louise and Władysław IV took place in Warsaw on 10 March 1646. Two years later, on 20 May 1648, Marie Louise was widowed by the death of Władysław IV. John Casimir was eventually elected the next King of Poland, and married her on 30 May 1649.
Marie Louise was an active and energetic woman, with ambitious economic and political plans. The Polish nobility were scandalized at the Queen's meddling into politics, nevertheless she played an instrumental role leading the Polish troops in repulsing the Swedish forces during the Deluge. She wished to change the voting system of the Polish senate and grant the monarch more power.
She also founded the first Polish newspaper, Merkuriusz Polski (The Polish Mercury, 1652), and the first Polish convent of the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary (1654). She supported Tito Livio Burattini, an Italian polymath (one of the first Egyptologists), who also designed "flying machines". He lived in Poland since the early 1650s.[1] As a former salonist in France, she opened a literary salon in Poland, the first in the country. Rumours pointed her out as the mother of her successor as queen, Marysienka, through adultery, but there are no confirmation to these rumours.
She died in Warsaw on 10 May 1667 and was buried in Kraków at Wawel Cathedral. Joh Casimir abdicated the Polish throne a year later.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Marie Louise Gonzaga 16. Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua 8. Frederick II of Mantua 17. Isabella d'Este 4. Louis Gonzaga 18. William IX, Marquess of Montferrat 9. Margaret of Montferrat 19. Anne of Alençon 2. Charles I of Mantua 20. Charles II, Count of Nevers 10. Francis I of Nevers 21. Marie of Albret, Countess of Rethel 5. Henriette of Cléves 22. Charles IV of Vendôme 11. Margaret of Vendôme 23. Françoise of Alençon 1. Marie Louise Gonzaga 24. Claude of Guise 12. Francis of Guise 25. Antoinette de Bourbon 6. Charles of Mayenne 26. Ercole II d'Este 13. Anna d'Este 27. Renée of France 3. Catherine of Mayenne 28. René of Savoy, Count of Villars 14. Honorato II de Savoy 29. Anne de Lascaris, Countess of Tende 7. Henriette of Savoy 30. Alain de Foix, Vicomte de Castillon 15. Jeanne Françoise de Foix 31. Françoise de Prez de Monpezat References
- This article incorporates information from the revision as of 23 August 2006 of the equivalent article on the Polish Wikipedia.
See also
Marie Louise GonzagaBorn: 18 August 1611 Died: 10 May 1667Royal titles Preceded by
Cecilia Renata of AustriaQueen consort of Poland
Grand Duchess consort of Lithuania
1646–1667Succeeded by
Eleonora Maria of AustriaGenerations start from Francesco I Gonzaga1st Generation 2nd Generation Federico I, Marquess of Mantua · Gianfrancesco, Count of Sobionetta · Francesco · Susanna · Dorothea · Rudolfo · Cecilia · Barbara, Duchess of Württemberg · Lodovico · Paola, Countess of Gorizia3rd Generation Clara, Countess of Montpensier · Francesco II, Marquess of Mantua · Sigismund · Elisabetta, Duchess of Urbino · Maddelena, Lady of Pesaro · Giovanni4th Generation Eleonora, Duchess of Urbino · Margherita · Livia · Ippolita · Federico II, Duke of Mantua · Ferrante · Ercole · Ferdinando, Count of Guastalla5th Generation Eleonora · Anna · Francesco III, Duke of Mantua · Isabella, Marchioness of Pescara · Guglielmo, Duke of Mantua · Louis, Duke of Nevers · Federico, Cardinal Gonzaga · Cesare, Duke of Amalfi · Ippolita, Duchess of Mondragone6th Generation Vincenzo, Duke of Mantua · Margherita, Duchess of Modena · Anne Juliana, Archduchess of Austria · Catherine, Duchess of Longueville · Marie Henriette, Duchess of Mayenne · Frederick · François · Charles, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat · Ferrante, Duke of Guastalla7th Generation Francesco IV, Duke of Mantua · Ferdinando, Duke of Mantua · Guglielmo · Margherita Gonzaga, Duchess of Lorraine · Vincenzo II, Duke of Mantua · Eleonora, Holy Roman Empress · François, Duke of Rethel · Charles, Duke of Nevers · Ferdinand, Duke of Mayenne · Marie Louise, Queen of Poland · Benedetta · Anne, Countess Palatine of Simmern · Cesare II, Duke of Guastalla · Vincenzo, Viceroy of Sicily · Andrea, Count of San Paolo8th Generation Maria, Duchess of Montferrat · Charles, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat · Eleonora, Holy Roman Empress · Vincenzo, Duke of Guastalla · Ferrante III, Duke of Guastalla · Vespasiano Vincenzo, Viceroy of Valencia9th Generation Ferdinando Carlo, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat · Eleonora Luisa, Duchess of Rovere · Antonio Ferrante, Duke of Guastalla · Giuseppe, Duke of Guastalla · Anna Isabella, Duchess of Mantua and Monferrat · Maria Vittoria, Duchess of GuastallaCategories:- People from Mantua
- 17th-century French people
- 17th-century Italian people
- 1611 births
- 1667 deaths
- House of Gonzaga
- People from Paris
- Polish queens consort
- Grand Duchesses of Lithuania
- Prussian royal consorts
- Polish women in politics
- Polish women in war
- Burials at Archcathedral Basilica of Sts. Stanisław and Vaclav, Kraków
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