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Charles II / Charles Louis King of Etruria Reign 27 May 1803 - 10 December 1807 ( 4 years, 197 days)Predecessor Louis I Duke of Lucca Reign 13 March 1824 - 17 December 1847 ( 23 years, 279 days)Predecessor Maria Louisa of Spain Duke of Parma Reign 17 December 1847 - 17 May 1849 ( 1 year, 151 days)Predecessor Marie Louise, Empress of the French Successor Charles III Spouse Princess Maria Teresa of Savoy Issue Princess Luisa
Prince CharlesFather Louis of Etruria Mother Maria Louisa, Duchess of Lucca Born 22 December 1799 Died 16 April 1883 (aged 83)Charles Louis of Bourbon-Parma (Carlo Ludovico di Borbone Parma) (22 December 1799 – 16 April 1883) was King of Etruria (1803–1807), Duke of Lucca (1824–1847), and Duke of Parma (1847–1849).
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Early life and marriage
Charles Louis was born in Madrid as the only son of Louis, Prince of Piacenza, son and heir of Ferdinand, Duke of Parma, and his wife Infanta Maria Louisa of Spain, daughter of King Charles IV of Spain. In 1801, Charles Louis became Crown Prince of the newly-created Kingdom of Etruria as heir to his father, whom Napoleon had made King of Etruria. After his father's death in 1803, Charles Louis succeeded as King Charles Louis under the regency of his mother Maria Louisa. In 1807, Napoleon dissolved the kingdom and had Charles Louis and his mother brought to France. Charles Louis was promised the throne of a new Kingdom of Northern Lusitania (in the North of Portugal), but this plan never materialized, due to the break between Napoleon and the Spanish Bourbons in 1808.
After Napoleon's downfall in 1815, the House of Bourbon was not restored to the Duchy of Parma, which was instead given to Napoleon's wife, the Empress Marie Louise. The Congress of Vienna compensated the Bourbons with the Duchy of Lucca, which was given to Charles Louis' mother, with Charles Louis as her heir with the title Prince of Lucca. He was also promised the right of succession to Parma upon Empress Marie Louise's death.
On September 5, 1820, in Lucca, Charles Louis married Princess Maria Teresa of Savoy (1803–1879), daughter of King Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia. They had two children:
- Luisa Francesca di Paola Teresa Maria Anna Clothilde Beatrice (October 29, 1821 – September 8, 1823)
- Carlo Giuseppe Maria Vittorio Baldasarre, Duke of Parma (1823–1854)
They were a mismatched couple who lived most of their married life apart from each other.
Duke of Lucca
On March 13, 1824 Charles Louis' mother died and he succeeded her as Charles I, Duke of Lucca. For the first few years of his reign he was largely absent from the duchy, leaving its government to his ministers led by Ascanio Mansi. From 1824 to 1827 Charles Louis travelled throughout Italy. From 1827 to 1833 he travelled in Germany where he owned two castles: Uchendorff and Weisstropp (near Dresden).
In the early 1830s Charles Louis began to take an increased interest in state affairs. In 1833 he granted a general amnesty in Lucca.
In foreign relations, Charles Louis recognised the King Louis Philippe of France, who had come to power in the July Revolution of 1830. He was also allied with the Carlists in Spain. In 1834, his uncle the Carlist claimant Carlos V made Charles Louis an Infante of Spain.
Duke of Parma and abdication
In 1847, the Empress Marie Louise died. Charles Louis succeeded as Charles II, Duke of Parma. The Duchy of Lucca was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, while Parma lost Guastalla but acquired Lunigiana.
In 1848, revolution broke out in Parma. On 19 April 1848 Charles abdicated in favor of his son, who had himself escaped. Later, Austrian troops led by Marshall Radetzki occupied the duchy and restored Charles II, but a second offensive by the Kingdom of Sardinia obliged Charles' final resignation on May 17, 1849. He lived the rest of his life in France, where he used the title Count of Villafranca. He died at Nice.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Charles II, Duke of Parma 16. Philip V of Spain 8. Philip, Duke of Parma 17. Elisabeth of Parma 4. Ferdinand, Duke of Parma 18. Louis XV of France 9. Princess Louise Élisabeth of France 19. Maria Leszczyńska 2. Louis of Etruria 20. Leopold, Duke of Lorraine 10. Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor 21. Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans 5. Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria 22. Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor 11. Maria Theresa of Austria 23. Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 1. Charles II, Duke of Parma 24. Philip V of Spain = 16 12. Charles III of Spain 25. Elisabeth of Parma = 17 6. Charles IV of Spain 26. Augustus III of Poland 13. Maria Amalia of Saxony 27. Maria Josepha of Austria 3. Maria Luisa of Spain, Duchess of Lucca 28. Philip V of Spain = 16 14. Philip, Duke of Parma = 8 29. Elisabeth of Parma = 17 7. Maria Luisa of Parma 30. Louis XV of France = 18 15. Princess Louise Élisabeth of France = 9 31. Maria Leszczyńska = 19 Further reading
Lucarelli, Giuliano. Lo sconcertante duca di Lucca: Carlo Ludovico di Borbone Parma. Lucca: Fazzi, 1986.
Trebiliani, M.L. "Carlo II di Borbone", Dizionario biografico degli italiani, 20: 251-258. Rome: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana. Text also available in the Dizionario biografico degli Parmigiani.
Charles II, Duke of ParmaCadet branch of the House of CapetBorn: 22 December 1799 Died: 16 April 1883Regnal titles Preceded by
Louis IKing of Etruria
(as Charles Louis)
1803–1807Succeeded by
annexed by FrancePreceded by
Maria LouisaDuke of Lucca
(as Charles Louis)
1824–1847Succeeded by
annexed by TuscanyPreceded by
Marie LouiseDuke of Parma
(as Charles II)
1847–1849Succeeded by
Charles III2nd Generation Prince Carlo · Alexander, Duke of Parma3rd Generation 4th Generation Odoardo, Duke of Parma · Cardinal-Prince Francesco Maria5th Generation 6th Generation 7th Generation none8th Generation none9th Generation 10th Generation Louis I of Etruria · Prince Philip11th Generation Charles II, Duke of Parma12th Generation 13th Generation 14th Generation Prince Ferdinando · Henry, Duke of Parma · Joseph, Duke of Parma · Elias, Duke of Parma · Prince Augusto · Prince Sixtus · Xavier, Duke of Parma · Felix, Prince Consort of Luxembourg* · Prince René · Prince Louis · Prince Thomas15th Generation Prince Carlo · Robert II, Duke of Parma · Prince Francesco · Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma · Prince Sixtus Henry · Prince Jacques · Prince Michel · Prince André · Prince Guy · Prince Rémy · Prince Jean Bernhard · Grand Duke Jean*^ · Prince Charles*^16th Generation Carlos, Duke of Parma · Jaime, Count of Bardi · Prince Philip · Prince Alain · Prince Eric · Prince Charles · Grand Duke Henri*^ · Prince Jean*^ · Prince Guillaume*^17th Generation Prince Michael · Prince Henry · Prince Amaury*also prince of Luxembourg
^also prince of NassauPier Luigi (1545-1547) · Ottavio (1556-1586) · Alexander (1586–1592) · Ranuccio I (1592–1622) · Odoardo (1622–1646) · Ranuccio II (1646–1694) · Francesco (1694–1727) · Antonio (1727–1731) · Charles I (1731-1734) · Charles II (1735-1740) · Maria Theresa (1740–1748) · Philip (1748-1765) · Ferdinand (1765–1802) · Marie Louise (1814–1847) · Charles Louis (1847–1849) · Charles III (1849–1854) · Robert I* (1854–1907) · Henry* (1907-1939) · Joseph* (1939-1950) · Elias* (1950-1959) · Robert II* (1959-1974) · Xavier* (1974-1977) · Carlos Hugo* (1977-2010) · Carlos* (2010-)*denotes titular Duke Infantes of Spain The generations indicate descent from Charles I, under whom the crowns of Castile and Aragon were united, forming the Kingdom of Spain. Previously, the title Infante had been largely used in the different realms. 1st Generation 2nd Generation 3rd Generation 4th Generation 5th Generation none6th Generation none7th Generation 8th Generation Philip, Duke of Calabria · Charles IV · Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies · Infante Gabriel · Infante Antonio Pascual · Ferdinand, Duke of Parma*9th Generation Ferdinand VII · Carlos, Count of Molina · Infante Francisco de Paula · Infante Pedro Carlos* · Louis I of Etruria**10th Generation Antoine, Duke of Montpensier** · Carlos, Count of Montemolín* · Juan, Count of Montizón* · Infante Ferdinand* · Francis, Duke of Cádiz* · Enrique, Duke of Seville* · Infante Duarte Felipe* · Infante Sebastian* · Charles II, Duke of Parma*11th Generation Alfonso XII · Gaetan, Count of Girgenti** · Infante Louis Ferdinand of Bavaria** · Infante Ferdinand of Orléans* · Antonio, Duke of Galliera* · Charles III, Duke of Parma*12th Generation Infante Carlos of the Two Sicilies** · Infante Ferdinand of Bavaria** · Alfonso, Duke of Galliera* · Infante Luis Fernando of Orléans* · Robert I, Duke of Parma*13th Generation Alfonso, Prince of Asturias · Jaime, Duke of Segovia · Infante Fernando · Juan, Count of Barcelona · Infante Gonzalo · Alfonso, Duke of Calabria* · Infante Luis Alfonso of Bavaria* · Infante José Eugenio of Bavaria*14th Generation 15th Generation 16th Generation none*title granted by Royal Decree
**consort to an Infanta who was naturalized as a Spanish InfanteCategories:- House of Bourbon-Parma
- Kings of Etruria
- Dukes of Parma
- Dukes of Piacenza
- Dukes of Lucca
- Princes of Parma and Piacenza
- Monarchs who abdicated
- Princes of Bourbon-Parma
- Knights of the Golden Fleece
- 1799 births
- 1883 deaths
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