Infanta Margarita of Spain (1610–1617)
Infanta of Spain
Margarita of Spain | |
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Infanta of Spain | |
Detail of the portrait of the infanta and her brother
Alonso
by
Bartolomé González
in the
Instituto de Valencia de Don Juan
,
Madrid
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Born |
(
1610-05-25
)
25 May 1610
Lerma |
Died |
11 March 1617
(1617-03-11)
(aged
6)
Madrid |
Burial | |
Father | Philip III of Spain |
Mother | Margaret of Austria |
Margarita of Spain (25 May 1610-11 March 1617) was an infanta of Spain, who died in childhood. [1]
Life
Margarita was the seventh child of the marriage between Philip III and Margaret of Austria and the fourth of their daughters, after Ana , María and María Ana . [2]
She was born in Lerma , capital of the states of the valido of her father, the Duke of Lerma , while was still in his privileged position. [3] On 10 June 1610, the feast of Corpus Christi, she was baptized in the Valladolid cathedral by the archbishop of Toledo, Bernardo de Sandoval . Her godparents were her older sister, the Infanta Ana Mauricia and the Duke of Lerma himself. In honor of this last godfather, she received Francisca as a middle name. [4] [5] She was carried to the baptismal font by her baptismal godfather. [Note 1] [6]
At the age of six she could already write and read the catechism. She was fond of pious practices. [7]
She died in the Alcazar of Madrid at the age of 6 years. [1] She was taken with the usual pomp to the monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial . [8] [9] She is buried in the ninth chamber of the Panteón of Infantes , under the following epitaph: [10]
Non moriar sed vivam et narrabo opera Domini ( Sal 117, 17)
Notes
- ↑ In Spanish royal baptisms, this honour of bringing the newborn to the baptismal font was second in importance only to the one of being godparent.
References
- 1 2 Robles do Campo, Carlos (2005). "Los infantes de España en los siglos XVI y XVII" (PDF) . Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Heráldica y Genealogía . 9 : 383–414. ISSN 1133-1240 .
- ↑ Conde Mora, Francisco Glicerio. "Margarita de Austria" . Diccionario Biográfico Español . Retrieved 26 December 2020 .
- ↑ Cabrera de Córdoba, Luis (1857). Relaciones de las cosas sucedidas en la corte de España, desde 1599 hasta 1614 (in Spanish). Madrid : Imprenta de J. Martín Alegria. p. 406.
- ↑ Gascón de Torquemada, Gerónimo (1991). Gaçeta y nuevas de la Corte de España desde el año 1600 en adelante (in Spanish). Madrid : Real Academia Matritense de Heráldica y Genealogía. p. 31. ISBN 978-84-600-7855-5 .
- ↑ Flórez, Enrique (1770). MEMORIAS DE LAS REYNAS CATHOLICAS,: STORIA GENEALOGICA DE LA CASA REAL DE CASTILLA, Y DE LEON, TODOS LOS INFANTES: TRAGES DE LAS REYNAS en Estampas: y nuevo aspecto de la Historia de España. TOMO II (in Spanish). Vol. 2. Madrid : En la oficina de la viuda de Marin. p. 929.
- ↑ Rodríguez Moya, Inmaculada (2018). "El bautismo regio en la corte hispánica: arte y ritual del siglo XVI al XVII" . Archivo español de arte . 91 (364): 349–366. doi : 10.3989/aearte.2018.21 . ISSN 0004-0428 – via Dialnet .
- ↑ Gonzalez de Avila, Gil; Salazar de Mendoza, Pedro (1771). Historia de la vida y hechos del inclito monarca, amado y santo D. Felipe Tercero. Obra posthuma (etc.) (in Spanish). Vol. 3. Madrid : Joaquín de Ibarra. p. 135.
- ↑ Gascón de Torquemada, Gerónimo (1991). Gaçeta y nuevas de la Corte de España desde el año 1600 en adelante (in Spanish). Madrid : Real Academia Matritense de Heráldica y Genealogía. p. 41. ISBN 978-84-600-7855-5 .
- ↑ Cobo Delgado, Gemma (2013). "Retratos infantiles en el reinado de Felipe III y Margarita de Austria: entre el afecto y la política" . Anuario del Departamento de Historia y Teoría del Arte (25): 23–42. ISSN 1130-5517 – via Dialnet .
- ↑ Rodríguez Díez, José (2014). "Epitafios del Panteón de Infantes del Monasterio del Escorial y sus fuentes bíblicas" . El mundo de los difuntos: Culto, cofradías y tradiciones.2 . Ediciones Escurialenses. 2 : 825–856. ISBN 978-84-15659-24-2 – via Dialnet .
Generations indicate descent from
Carlos I
, under whom the crowns of Castile and Aragon were united, forming the Kingdom of Spain.
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*title granted by Royal Decree
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The generations indicate descent form
Afonso I
, and continues through the
House of Aviz
, the
House of Habsburg
through
Infanta Isabel, Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Spain
, and the
House of Braganza
through
Infanta Catarina, Duchess of Braganza
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* also an infanta of Spain and an archduchess of Austria
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also an imperial princess of Brazil
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also a princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duchess in Saxony
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Also a princess of Braganza
,
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title removed in 1920 as her parents' marriage was deemed undynastic
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claimant infanta
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