- Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia
Victor Emmanuel I (
July 24 ,1759 –January 10 ,1824 ) was the Duke ofSavoy , Piedmont, andAosta , and King ofSardinia from 1802 to 1821.He was the second son of King
Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia andMaria Antonietta of Spain (1729-1785), daughter of King Philip V andElizabeth Farnese .Victor Emmanuel was known from birth as the Duke of Aosta.
From 1792 to 1796, Aosta's father had taken an active part in the struggle of the old powers against the
French Revolution ary forces, but were defeated and forced to make peace in 1796. The old king died shortly thereafter, and his eldest son and successor, Charles Emmanuel IV was faced in December 1798 with a French occupation and, eventually, annexation, of his mainland territories. Charles Emmanuel and his family were forced to withdraw toSardinia , which was the only part of his domains not conquered by the French. Charles Emmanuel himself took little interest in the rule of Sardinia, living with his wife on the mainland inNaples andRome until his wife's death in 1802, which led the childless Charles Emmanuel to abdicate the throne in favor of his younger brother. Aosta took the throne onJune 4 ,1802 as Victor Emmanuel I. He ruled Sardinia fromCagliari for the next twelve years, during which time he constituted theCarabinieri élite corps, still existing as one of the main branches of Italian Army.Victor Emmanuel could return to
Turin only in 1814, his realm reconstituted by theCongress of Vienna with the addition of the territories of the formerRepublic of Genoa . The latter became the seat of the Sardinian Navy. Victor Emmanuel abolished all the freedoms granted by the Napoleonic Codices and restored a fiercely oppressive rule: he refused any concession of aconstitution , entrusted the instruction to the Church and reintroduced the persecutions againstJew s andWaldensians .After the death of his brother in 1819, he also became the Jacobite
pretender to the British thrones (as Victor I), although he, like his brother, did not make any public claims to this effect. When Victor Emmanuel died, Lord Liverpool, thePrime Minister of the United Kingdom , wrote to his ministerial colleagueGeorge Canning that there should be public mourning in Britain, as a significant number of Britons had regarded Victor Emmanuel as their rightful king.After the outbreak of the liberal revolution in his lands in 1821, he abdicated in favor of his brother, Charles Felix. Victor Emmanuel died in the
Castle of Moncalieri . He is buried in theBasilica of Superga .Family and children
On
April 21 ,1789 , he marriedArchduchess Maria Teresa of Austria-Este (1773-1832) , daughter of Ferdinand, Duke of Modena (who was the son ofFrancis I, Holy Roman Emperor ).
They had six daughters and one son who died very young:# Maria Beatrice Victoria (1792–1840), married Francis IV, Archduke of
Austria and Duke ofModena
# Maria Adelaide (1794-1802)
# Charles Emmanuel (1796-1799) died of smallpox.
# A daughter (1800-1801)
# Maria Teresa (1803-1879), marriedCharles II, Duke of Parma (1799-1883)
# Maria Anna (1803–1884), marriedFerdinand I of Austria
#Maria Christina of Savoy (1812–1836), marriedFerdinand II of the Two Sicilies Ancestors
References
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Napoleonic Wars
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