Louis I of Etruria
Louis Francis Philibert (Italian: Ludovico Francesco Filiberto) was the second child and eldest son of Ferdinand, Duke of Parma, a grandson of French King Louis XV and Marie Leczinska, and his wife Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria. [1] In 1795, Louis came to the Spanish court to finish his education and also to marry one of the daughters of King Charles IV of Spain, who were his first cousins. The couple had two children: While Louis was staying in Spain, the Duchy of Parma had been occupied by French troops in 1796. Having been invested in Paris as King of Etruria, Louis and his family arrived in August 1801 at his new capital, Florence. Back in Etruria, Louis's health worsened, and in May 1803, he died at the age of twenty-nine, possibly due to an epileptic crisis.
The Family of the King of Etruria
King of Etruria Ferdinand III Louis II Piacenza Duchy of Parma Florence Kingdom of Etruria El Escorial Spouse Maria Luisa of Spain Charles II, Duke of Parma Maria Luisa Carlota, Hereditary Princess of Saxony Italian Spanish Bourbon-Parma Ferdinand, Duke of Parma Maria Amalia of Austria Roman Catholicism kings of Etruria Louis XV Archduchess Carolina Charles IV of Spain Maria Amalia Maria Luisa Madrid Infante Charles Louis Ferdinand Maria Luisa Carlota Prince Maximilian of Saxony Caroline Napoleon Bonaparte House of Bourbon Grand Duchy of Tuscany Treaty of Aranjuez Ferdinand Maria Isabel Charles Louis Philip V of Spain Philip, Duke of Parma Elisabeth Farnese Louis XV of France Louise Élisabeth of France Marie Leszczyńska Leopold, Duke of Lorraine Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor Élisabeth Charlotte of Orléans Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor Maria Theresa of Austria Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick Capetian dynasty Ottavio, Duke of Parma Prince Alessandro Prince Rannucio Alexander, Duke of Parma Ranuccio I, Duke of Parma Cardinal-Prince Odoardo Odoardo, Duke of Parma Ranuccio II, Duke of Parma Odoardo, Hereditary Prince of Parma Francesco, Duke of Parma Antonio, Duke of Parma Ferdinand I, Duke of Parma Charles III, Duke of Parma Robert I, Duke of Parma Prince Henry, Count of Bardi Henry, Duke of Parma Joseph, Duke of Parma Elias, Duke of Parma Prince Sixtus Xavier, Duke of Parma Felix, Prince Consort of Luxembourg Prince René Prince Gaetano Robert II, Duke of Parma Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma Prince Sixtus Henry, Duke of Aranjuez Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg Prince Charles Prince Jacques Prince Michel Prince Carlos, Duke of Parma Prince Jaime, Count of Bardi Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg Prince Jean Prince Guillaume Prince Robert Infantes of Spain Carlos I Felipe II Carlos, Prince of Asturias Fernando, Prince of Asturias Diego, Prince of Asturias Felipe III Felipe IV Infante Carlos Infante Fernando Infante Alonso Baltasar Carlos, Prince of Asturias Felipe Próspero, Prince of Asturias Carlos II Luis I Infante Felipe Pedro Fernando VI Carlos III Felipe I, Duke of Parma Infante Luis, Count of Chinchón Infante Felipe, Duke of Calabria Carlos IV Fernando I of the Two Sicilies Infante Gabriel Infante Antonio Pascual Infante Francisco Javier Fernando I, Duke of Parma Fernando VII Infante Francisco de Paula Infante Pedro Carlos, Infante of Portugal Infante Antonio, Duke of Montpensier Infante Juan Francisco de Asís, King Consort of Spain Infante Enrique, Duke of Seville Infante Sebastián, Infante of Portugal Carlos II, Duke of Parma Alfonso XII Infante Gaetan, Count of Girgenti Infante Luis Fernando