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| name = Archduke Joseph
 
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| mother =[[Maria Luisa of Spain]]
 
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| birth_place =[[Florence]], [[Grand Duchy of Tuscany]]
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'''Joseph Anton Johann, [[Archduchy of Austria|Archduke of Austria]]''' ({{Lang-de|link=no|Erzherzog Joseph Anton Johann Baptist von Österreich-Toscana, a.k.a. Joseph Anton Johann von Österreich}}, {{Lang-hu|Habsburg-Toscanai József Antal János főherceg, a.k.a. József nádor}}, {{Lang-cs|Josef Habsbursko-Lotrinský}}, 9 March 1776, [[Florence]] – 13 January 1847, [[Buda]]), was the [[Palatine of Hungary]] from 1796 to 1847. He was the seventh son of [[Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor]] and [[Maria Louisa of Spain (1745-1792)|Maria Luisa of Spain]].
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'''Joseph Anton Johann, Archduke of Austria''' ({{Lang-de|link=no|Erzherzog Joseph Anton Johann Baptist von Österreich-Toscana, a.k.a. Joseph Anton Johann von Österreich}}, {{Lang-hu|Habsburg-Toscanai József Antal János főherceg, a.k.a. József nádor}}, {{Lang-cs|Josef Habsbursko-Lotrinský}}, 9 March 1776, Florence – 13 January 1847, Buda), was the [[Palatine of Hungary]] from 1796 to 1847. He was the seventh son of [[Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor]] and [[Maria Louisa of Spain (1745-1792)|Maria Luisa of Spain]].
   
 
==Family==
 
==Family==
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[[Image:Archduke Joseph Palatine of Hungary.jpg|thumb|left|Archduke Joseph of Austria, Palatine of Hungary, about 1788]]
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[[File:Archduke Joseph Palatine of Hungary.jpg|thumb|left|Archduke Joseph of Austria, Palatine of Hungary, about 1788]]
 
[[File:Alcsútdoboz - Palace.jpg|thumb|Aerial view of the remains of his palace at Alcsútdoboz]]
 
[[File:Alcsútdoboz - Palace.jpg|thumb|Aerial view of the remains of his palace at Alcsútdoboz]]
 
Joseph was one of fifteen children born to Leopold II and Maria Louisa of Spain. He was born in Florence, where his father was ruling as [[Grand Duke of Tuscany]].
 
Joseph was one of fifteen children born to Leopold II and Maria Louisa of Spain. He was born in Florence, where his father was ruling as [[Grand Duke of Tuscany]].
   
In 1796, he was made [[Palatine of Hungary]] (''nádor'' in [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]). This old title was, in effect, a deputy of the king, when he was absent from the country. Throughout his years in office he supported and promoted economic reforms, public works, and construction projects that aimed to bring Hungary closer to Europe. He did not govern with a heavy hand, harsh measures were usually imposed from Vienna. His years saw the first steamboat and railroad in Hungary, the regulation of the Danube, and the founding of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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In 1796, he was made [[Palatine of Hungary]] (''nádor'' in Hungarian). This old title was, in effect, a deputy of the king, when he was absent from the country. Throughout his years in office he supported and promoted economic reforms, public works, and construction projects that aimed to bring Hungary closer to Europe. He did not govern with a heavy hand, harsh measures were usually imposed from Vienna. His years saw the first steamboat and railroad in Hungary, the regulation of the Danube, and the founding of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
   
He was very popular among the [[Hungarian people|Magyars]], and became the founder of the Hungarian branch of the [[Habsburg]] family. His statue now stands in a place of honor at the very heart of [[Budapest]] in a square named for him, in front of the Ministry of Finance.
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He was very popular among the Magyars, and became the founder of the Hungarian branch of the Habsburg family. His statue now stands in a place of honor at the very heart of Budapest in a square named for him, in front of the Ministry of Finance.
   
 
==First marriage==
 
==First marriage==
Joseph married the [[Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia|Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia]] (1783–1801), on 30 October 1799 at [[Saint Petersburg]]. He was 23 years old, while she was 16. She died of [[puerperal fever]] soon after delivering a short-lived daughter, the Archduchess Alexandrine of Austria, on 9 March 1801 in Buda. {{citation needed|date=May 2013}}
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Joseph married the [[Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia|Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia]] (1783–1801), on 30 October 1799 at Saint Petersburg. He was 23 years old, while she was 16. She died of [[puerperal fever]] soon after delivering a short-lived daughter, the Archduchess Alexandrine of Austria, on 9 March 1801 in Buda. {{citation needed|date=May 2014}}
   
 
==Second marriage==
 
==Second marriage==
Joseph's second wife was [[Hermine Prinzessin von Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym|Princess Hermine of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym]] (1797–1817). They were married on 30 August 1815 at [[Schaumburg Castle, Rhineland-Palatinate|Schaumburg Castle]], when he was 39 and she was 17. She died in childbirth two years later. Both of Joseph's children with Hermine died unmarried and without issue. They were [[Archduchess Hermine of Austria]] (14 September 1817, Buda – 13 February 1842, [[Vienna]]), and [[Archduke Stephen, Palatine of Hungary]] (14 September 1817, Buda – 19 February 1867, [[Menton]]).
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Joseph's second wife was [[Hermine Prinzessin von Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym|Princess Hermine of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym]] (1797–1817). They were married on 30 August 1815 at [[Schaumburg Castle, Rhineland-Palatinate|Schaumburg Castle]], when he was 39 and she was 17. She died in childbirth two years later. Both of Joseph's children with Hermine died unmarried and without issue. They were [[Archduchess Hermine of Austria]] (14 September 1817, Buda – 13 February 1842, Vienna), and [[Archduke Stephen, Palatine of Hungary]] (14 September 1817, Buda – 19 February 1867, Menton).
   
 
==Third marriage==
 
==Third marriage==
Joseph third wife was the [[Duchess Maria Dorothea von Württemberg|Duchess Maria Dorothea of Württemberg]], whom he wed on 24 August 1819 at [[Kirchheim unter Teck]]. He was 43 years old, and she was 21. They were the parents of five children: Archduchess Franziska Marie Elisabeth of Austria (31 July 1820, Buda – 23 August 1820 Buda); Archduke Alexander of Austria (6 June 1825, Buda – 12 November 1837, Buda); [[Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria]], (17 January 1831, Buda, Hungary – 14 February 1903, Vienna, Austria); [[Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria]] (2 March 1833, Pozsony, now [[Bratislava]] in Slovakia – 13 June 1905, Fiume, now [[Rijeka]] in Croatia); and [[Archduchess Marie Henriette of Austria]] (23 August 1836 – 20 September 1902).
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Joseph third wife was the [[Duchess Maria Dorothea von Württemberg|Duchess Maria Dorothea of Württemberg]], whom he wed on 24 August 1819 at [[Kirchheim unter Teck]]. He was 43 years old, and she was 21. They were the parents of five children: Archduchess Franziska Marie Elisabeth of Austria (31 July 1820, Buda – 23 August 1820 Buda); Archduke Alexander of Austria (6 June 1825, Buda – 12 November 1837, Buda); [[Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria]], (17 January 1831, Buda, Hungary – 14 February 1903, Vienna, Austria); [[Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria]] (2 March 1833, Pozsony, now Bratislava in Slovakia – 13 June 1905, Fiume, now Rijeka in Croatia); and [[Archduchess Marie Henriette of Austria]] (23 August 1836 – 20 September 1902).
   
 
Joseph had one illegitimate son, Gavio Clùtos (2 March 1810 – January 1859).
 
Joseph had one illegitimate son, Gavio Clùtos (2 March 1810 – January 1859).
   
 
==Ancestry==
 
==Ancestry==
 
==References==
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|4= 4. [[Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor]]<br/>Francis III Stephen, Duke of Lorraine
 
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|10= 10. [[Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor]]
 
|11= 11. [[Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel]]
 
|12= 12. [[Philip V of Spain]]
 
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|20= 20. [[Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor]]
 
|21= 21. [[Eleonore-Magdalena of Neuburg]]
 
|22= 22. [[Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg|Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel]]
 
|23= 23. [[Princess Christine Louise of Oettingen-Oettingen]]
 
|24= 24. [[Louis, Dauphin of France (1661-1711)|Louis, Dauphin of France]]
 
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|26= 26. [[Odoardo II Farnese|Edward II Farnese, Duke of Parma]]
 
|27= 27. [[Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg|Countess Palatine Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg]]
 
|28= 28. [[Augustus II of Poland]]<br/>Elector of Saxony
 
|29= 29. [[Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth]]
 
|30= 30. [[Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor]]
 
|31= 31. [[Wilhelmina Amalia of Brunswick|Wilhelmina Amalia of Brunswick-Calenberg]]
 
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== References ==
 
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
   
 
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{{Austrian archdukes}}
 
{{Tuscan princes}}
 
 
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Archduke Joseph
József nádor Barabás Miklós
Portrait by Miklós Barabás (1846)
Personal details
Born (1776-03-09)9 March 1776
Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Died 13 January 1847(1847-01-13) (aged 70)
Buda, Kingdom of Hungary
Spouse(s) Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia
Princess Hermine of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym
Maria Dorothea of Württemberg
Religion Roman Catholicism

Joseph Anton Johann, Archduke of Austria (German: Erzherzog Joseph Anton Johann Baptist von Österreich-Toscana, a.k.a. Joseph Anton Johann von Österreich, Hungarian language: Habsburg-Toscanai József Antal János főherceg, a.k.a. József nádor, Czech language: Josef Habsbursko-Lotrinský , 9 March 1776, Florence – 13 January 1847, Buda), was the Palatine of Hungary from 1796 to 1847. He was the seventh son of Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Luisa of Spain.

Family

Archduke Joseph Palatine of Hungary

Archduke Joseph of Austria, Palatine of Hungary, about 1788

Alcsútdoboz - Palace

Aerial view of the remains of his palace at Alcsútdoboz

Joseph was one of fifteen children born to Leopold II and Maria Louisa of Spain. He was born in Florence, where his father was ruling as Grand Duke of Tuscany.

In 1796, he was made Palatine of Hungary (nádor in Hungarian). This old title was, in effect, a deputy of the king, when he was absent from the country. Throughout his years in office he supported and promoted economic reforms, public works, and construction projects that aimed to bring Hungary closer to Europe. He did not govern with a heavy hand, harsh measures were usually imposed from Vienna. His years saw the first steamboat and railroad in Hungary, the regulation of the Danube, and the founding of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

He was very popular among the Magyars, and became the founder of the Hungarian branch of the Habsburg family. His statue now stands in a place of honor at the very heart of Budapest in a square named for him, in front of the Ministry of Finance.

First marriage

Joseph married the Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia (1783–1801), on 30 October 1799 at Saint Petersburg. He was 23 years old, while she was 16. She died of puerperal fever soon after delivering a short-lived daughter, the Archduchess Alexandrine of Austria, on 9 March 1801 in Buda.[citation needed]

Second marriage

Joseph's second wife was Princess Hermine of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym (1797–1817). They were married on 30 August 1815 at Schaumburg Castle, when he was 39 and she was 17. She died in childbirth two years later. Both of Joseph's children with Hermine died unmarried and without issue. They were Archduchess Hermine of Austria (14 September 1817, Buda – 13 February 1842, Vienna), and Archduke Stephen, Palatine of Hungary (14 September 1817, Buda – 19 February 1867, Menton).

Third marriage

Joseph third wife was the Duchess Maria Dorothea of Württemberg, whom he wed on 24 August 1819 at Kirchheim unter Teck. He was 43 years old, and she was 21. They were the parents of five children: Archduchess Franziska Marie Elisabeth of Austria (31 July 1820, Buda – 23 August 1820 Buda); Archduke Alexander of Austria (6 June 1825, Buda – 12 November 1837, Buda); Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria, (17 January 1831, Buda, Hungary – 14 February 1903, Vienna, Austria); Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria (2 March 1833, Pozsony, now Bratislava in Slovakia – 13 June 1905, Fiume, now Rijeka in Croatia); and Archduchess Marie Henriette of Austria (23 August 1836 – 20 September 1902).

Joseph had one illegitimate son, Gavio Clùtos (2 March 1810 – January 1859).

Ancestry

References

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