Maria Luisa of Parma
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Maria Luisa of Parma
Summary
Maria Luisa of Parma is a human[1]. She was born in Parma[2]. She was born on December 9, 1751[3]. She died in Rome[4]. She died on January 2, 1819[5]. She worked as a politician[6] and aristocrat[7]. She has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]
Key Facts
- Born in Parma[2], Maria Luisa of Parma…
- Maria Luisa of Parma passed away in Rome[4].
- Maria Luisa of Parma was born on December 9, 1751[3].
- Maria Luisa of Parma died on January 2, 1819[5].
- Burial took place at Royal Crypt of the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial[9].
- Maria Luisa of Parma's father was Filippo I, Duke of Parma[10].
- Maria Luisa of Parma's mother was Louise Élisabeth of France[11].
- Maria Luisa of Parma was married to Charles IV of Spain[12].
- A child of Maria Luisa of Parma was Carlota Joaquina of Spain[13].
- A child of Maria Luisa of Parma was Maria Luisa I, Duchess of Lucca[14].
- A child of Maria Luisa of Parma was Ferdinand VII of Spain[15].
- A child of Maria Luisa of Parma was Carlos de Borbón y Borbón-Parma[16].
- A child of Maria Luisa of Parma was Maria Isabella of Spain[17].
- A child of Maria Luisa of Parma was Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain[18].
- Maria Luisa of Parma held citizenship in Spain[19].
- Maria Luisa of Parma held citizenship in Duchy of Parma and Piacenza[20].
- Maria Luisa of Parma worked as a politician[6].
- Maria Luisa of Parma worked as an aristocrat[7].
- Maria Luisa of Parma held the position of Consort of Spain[21].
- Maria Luisa of Parma held the position of Member of the Board of Ladies of Honour and Merit[22].
- Maria Luisa of Parma's religion is recorded as Catholicism[23].
- Maria Luisa of Parma is recorded as female[24].
- Maria Luisa of Parma's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Maria Luisa of Parma's family is recorded as House of Bourbon-Parma[26].
- Maria Luisa of Parma's noble title is recorded as Princess of Parma[27].
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Origins and Family
Maria Luisa of Parma was born in Parma[2]. She was born on December 9, 1751[3]. Her father was Filippo I, Duke of Parma[10]. Her mother was Louise Élisabeth of France[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6] and aristocrat[7]. Positions held include Consort of Spain[21] and Member of the Board of Ladies of Honour and Merit[22].
Personal Life
Maria Luisa of Parma was married to Charles IV of Spain[12]. Children include Carlota Joaquina of Spain[13], a consort[28], 1775–1830[29], of Spain[30], awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa[31]; Maria Luisa I, Duchess of Lucca[14], a regent[32], 1782–1824[33], of Spain[34], awarded the Order of the Starry Cross[35]; Ferdinand VII of Spain[15], a ruler[36], 1784–1833[37], of Spain[38], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit[39]; Carlos de Borbón y Borbón-Parma[16], a politician[40], 1788–1855[41], of Spain[42], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit[43]; Maria Isabella of Spain[17], an aristocrat[44], 1789–1848[45], of Spain[46]; and Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain[18], an aristocrat[47], 1794–1865[48], of Spain[49], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[50]. Her religion is recorded as Catholicism[23].
Death and Burial
Maria Luisa of Parma died on January 2, 1819[5]. She died in Rome[4]. The cause of death was tuberculosis[51]. Burial took place at Royal Crypt of the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial[9].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Maria Luisa of Parma include Aloysia[52], a taxon[53]; Ludovia[54], a taxon[55]; Order of Queen Maria Luisa[56], an order of chivalry for women[57], in Spain[58], founded in 1792[59]; and Carludovica[60], a taxon[61].
Why It Matters
Maria Luisa of Parma has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8] She is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[62]
Entities named for her include Aloysia[52], a taxon[53]; Ludovia[54], a taxon[55]; Order of Queen Maria Luisa[56], an order of chivalry for women[57], in Spain[58], founded in 1792[59]; and Carludovica[60], a taxon[61].
FAQs
Where was Maria Luisa of Parma born?
Born in Parma[2], Maria Luisa of Parma…
Where did Maria Luisa of Parma die?
Maria Luisa of Parma died in Rome[4].
Who were Maria Luisa of Parma's parents?
Maria Luisa of Parma's father was Filippo I, Duke of Parma[10]. Maria Luisa of Parma's mother was Louise Élisabeth of France[11].
Who was Maria Luisa of Parma married to?
Maria Luisa of Parma's spouses include Charles IV of Spain[12].
What did Maria Luisa of Parma do for work?
Maria Luisa of Parma worked as politician[6] and aristocrat[7].