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Ferdinand I of Austria

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Ferdinand I of Austria

Ferdinand I (German: Ferdinand I. 19 April 1793 – 29 June 1875) was Emperor of Austria from March 1835 until his abdication in December 1848. He was also King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia (as Ferdinand V), King of Lombardy–Venetia and holder of other lesser titles (see grand title of the Emperor of Austria). Due to his passive but well-intentioned character, he gained the sobriquet The Benign (German: Der Gütige) or The Benevolent (Czech: Ferdinand Dobrotivý, Polish: Ferdynand Dobrotliwy). Ferdinand succeeded his father Francis I upon his death on 2 March 1835. He was incapable of ruling the empire because of severe epilepsy, so his father, before he died, made a will promulgating that Ferdinand should consult his uncle Archduke Louis on all aspects of internal policy and urged him to be influenced by Prince Metternich, Austria's Foreign Minister. Following the Revolutions of 1848, Ferdinand abdicated on 2 December 1848. He was succeeded by his nephew, Franz Joseph. Following his abdication, he lived in Hradčany Palace, Prague, until his death in 1875. Ferdinand married Maria Anna of Savoy, the sixth child of Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia. They had no children.

Infobox

Reign
2 March 1835 – 2 December 1848
Coronations
28 September 1830, Pressburg7 September 1836, Prague 6 September 1838, Milan
Predecessor
Francis I
Successor
Franz Joseph I
Preceded by
Francis I
Succeeded by
Franz Joseph I
Born
(1793-04-19)19 April 1793Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire
Died
29 June 1875(1875-06-29) (aged 82)Prague, Austria-Hungary
Burial
Imperial Crypt
Spouse
mw- Maria Anna of Savoy (m. 1831)
Names
NamesGerman: Ferdinand Karl Leopold Joseph Franz MarcellinEnglish: Ferdinand Charles Leopold Joseph Francis Marcellin
House
Habsburg-Lorraine
Father
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
Mother
Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily
Religion
Roman Catholicism

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Regnal titles
Regnal titles
Ferdinand I of Austria House of Habsburg-LorraineCadet branch of the House of LorraineBorn: 19 April 1793 Died: 29 June 1875
Regnal titles
Preceded byFrancis I
Preceded byFrancis I
Ferdinand I of Austria House of Habsburg-LorraineCadet branch of the House of LorraineBorn: 19 April 1793 Died: 29 June 1875
Preceded byFrancis I
Ferdinand I of Austria House of Habsburg-LorraineCadet branch of the House of LorraineBorn: 19 April 1793 Died: 29 June 1875
Emperor of AustriaKing of DalmatiaKing of Galicia and LodomeriaKing of IllyriaKing of Lombardy-VenetiaKing of HungaryKing of CroatiaKing of SlavoniaKing of Bohemia 1835–1848
Ferdinand I of Austria House of Habsburg-LorraineCadet branch of the House of LorraineBorn: 19 April 1793 Died: 29 June 1875
Succeeded byFrancis Joseph I
Political offices
Political offices
Ferdinand I of Austria House of Habsburg-LorraineCadet branch of the House of LorraineBorn: 19 April 1793 Died: 29 June 1875
Political offices
Preceded byFrancis I of Austria
Preceded byFrancis I of Austria
Ferdinand I of Austria House of Habsburg-LorraineCadet branch of the House of LorraineBorn: 19 April 1793 Died: 29 June 1875
Preceded byFrancis I of Austria
Ferdinand I of Austria House of Habsburg-LorraineCadet branch of the House of LorraineBorn: 19 April 1793 Died: 29 June 1875
Head of the Präsidialmacht Austria 1835–1848
Ferdinand I of Austria House of Habsburg-LorraineCadet branch of the House of LorraineBorn: 19 April 1793 Died: 29 June 1875
Succeeded byFranz Joseph I of Austria
Ferdinand I of Austria House of Habsburg-LorraineCadet branch of the House of LorraineBorn: 19 April 1793 Died: 29 June 1875
Regnal titles
Preceded byFrancis I
Emperor of AustriaKing of DalmatiaKing of Galicia and LodomeriaKing of IllyriaKing of Lombardy-VenetiaKing of HungaryKing of CroatiaKing of SlavoniaKing of Bohemia 1835–1848
Succeeded byFrancis Joseph I
Political offices
Preceded byFrancis I of Austria
Head of the Präsidialmacht Austria 1835–1848
Succeeded byFranz Joseph I of Austria

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