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Amadeo I
King of Spain
Image:Amadeo I.jpg
Reign November 16, 1870 - February 11, 1873
Born May 30, 1845
Turin, Italy
Died January 18, 1890 (aged 44)
Turin, Italy
Predecessor Isabella II
Consort Maria Victoria al Pozzo della Cisterna
Marie Laetitia Napoleon
Issue Emanuele Filiberto, Vittorio Emanuele, Luigi Amedeo, Umberto
Royal House House of Savoy
Father Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
Mother Mary Adelaide of Austria
Italian Royalty
House of Savoy
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Victor Emmanuel II
Children
   Princess Marie Clothilde
   Umberto I
   Amadeo I, King of Spain
   Maria Pia, Queen of Portugal
Grandchildren
   Emanuele Filiberto, Duke of Aosta
   Vittorio Emanuele, Count of Turin
   Luigi, Duke of Abruzzi
   Umberto, Conte of Salemi
Great Grandchildren
   Amedeo, Duke of Aosta
   Amedeo, King of Croatia
Great Great Grandchildren
   Margherita, Archduchess of Austria-Este
   Princess Maria Christina
   Amedeo, Duke of Aosta
Great Great Great Grandchildren
   Princess Bianca
   Aimone, Duke of Apulia
   Princess Mafalda
Umberto I
Children
   Victor Emmanuel III
Victor Emmanuel III
Children
   Princess Yolanda
   Princess Mafalda
   Umberto II
   Giovanna, Queen of Bulgaria
   Princess Maria
Umberto II
Children
   Princess Maria Pia
   Victor Emmanuel, Prince of Naples
   Princess Maria Gabriella
   Princess Maria Beatrice
Grandchildren
   Emanuele Filiberto, Prince of Venice and Piedmont
Great Grandchildren
   Princess Vittoria
   Princess Luisa

Amadeo I, King of Spain, 1st Duke of Aosta (Italian Amedeo, sometimes Latinized as Amadeus) (May 30, 1845January 18, 1890) was the 1st Duke of Aosta and King of Spain

[edit] Biography

Amadeo d'Aosta was born in Turin, Italy. He was the second son of Victor Emmanuel II (King of Piedmont, Savoy, Sardinia and, later, first King of Italy) and Mary Adelaide of Austria.

In 1867, he married Maria Victoria al Pozzo della Cisterna (b. August 1847, d. November 1876) and they had three children, Emanuele Filiberto, 2nd Duke of Aosta, Vittorio Emanuele, Count of Turin, and Luigi, Duke of Abruzzi. One year later, after the Spanish revolution deposed Isabella II, the new Cortes decided to reinstate a monarchy. Amadeus I was elected King on November 16, 1870. He swore to uphold the constitution in Madrid on January 2, 1871.

The election of the new King coincided with the assassination of General Juan Prim, his main backer. After that, Amadeo had to deal with difficult situations, with unstable Spanish politics, republican conspiracies, Carlist uprisings, separatism in Cuba, same-party disputes, fugitive governments and assassination attempts.

He could only count on the support of the progressive party, whose leaders were trading off in the government thanks to parliamentary majority and electoral fraud. The progressives divided into monarchists and constitutionalists, which made the instability worse, and in 1872 a violent outburst of interparty conflicts hit a peak. There was a Carlist uprising in the Basque and Catalan regions, and after that, republican uprisings happened in various cities dispersed across the country. The artillery corps of the army went on strike, and the government instructed the King to discipline them.

With the possibility of reigning with no popular support, Amadeus issued an order against the artillery corps and then immediately abdicated from the Spanish throne on February 11, 1873. At ten o'clock that same night, Spain was proclaimed a republic, at which time Amadeo made an appearance before the Cortes, proclaiming the Spanish people ungovernable.

Completely disgusted, the ex-monarch left Spain to go back to Italy, where he took over the title of Duke of Aosta.

After the death of his first wife, he married his French niece, Princess Marie Laetitia Napoleon (20 November 186625 October 1926). They had one child, Umberto.

Amadeo remained in Turin, Italy until he died on 18 January 1890.

He is the namesake of Lake Amadeus in central Australia.

The first Spanish Republic lasted less than one year, and in 1875 Alfonso XII, the son of Isabella II, was proclaimed king, with Antonio Cánovas del Castillo, Spanish prime minister from 1873 until his assassination in 1893, briefly regent.

Seventy years later, in 1941, Amadeo's grandson, Aimone, 4th Duke of Aosta was proclaimed king of the Independent State of Croatia as Tomislav II. He never actually reigned and only lasted 29 months before abdicating.

[edit] Ancestors

Amadeo's ancestors in three generations
Amadeo I of Spain Father:
Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
Paternal Grandfather:
Charles Albert of Sardinia
Paternal Great-Grandfather:
Charles Emmanuel of Savoy, 6th Prince of Carignano
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Princess Maria Christina of Saxony
Paternal Grandmother:
Maria Theresa of Austria and Tuscany
Paternal Great-Grandfather:
Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany
Paternal Great-Grandmother:
Luisa of the Two Sicilies
Mother:
Adelaide, Queen of Sardinia
Maternal Grandfather:
Archduke Rainer of Austria
Maternal Great-Grandfather:
Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor
Maternal Great-Grandmother:
Maria Luisa of Spain
Maternal Grandmother:
Princess Elisabeth of Savoy-Carignano
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Charles Emmanuel of Savoy, 6th Prince of Carignano
Maternal Great-Grandmother:
Princess Maria Christina of Saxony


House of Savoy

Born: 30 May 1845; Died: 18 January 1890

Preceded by:
Isabella II
King of Spain
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First Republic
next held by
Alfonso XII
New Title Duke of Aosta Succeeded by:
Emanuele Filiberto, 2nd Duke of Aosta
ca:Amadeu I d'Espanya

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