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Infanta of Spain
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 ,
MarĂa and
MarĂa 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
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
Royal AlcĂĄzar 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
PanteĂłn 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
^
a
b Robles do Campo, Carlos (2005).
"Los infantes de España en los siglos XVI y XVII" (PDF) . Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de HerĂĄldica y GenealogĂa . 9 : 383â414.
ISSN
1133-1240 .
^ Conde Mora, Francisco Glicerio.
"Margarita de Austria" .
Diccionario Biogråfico Español . Retrieved 26 December 2020 .
^
Cabrera de CĂłrdoba, Luis (1857).
Relaciones de las cosas sucedidas en la corte de España, desde 1599 hasta 1614 (in Spanish).
Madrid : Imprenta de J. MartĂn Alegria. p. 406.
^
GascĂłn de Torquemada, GerĂłnimo (1991).
Gaçeta y nuevas de la Corte de España desde el año 1600 en adelante (in Spanish).
Madrid : Real Academia Matritense de HerĂĄldica y GenealogĂa. p. 31.
ISBN
978-84-600-7855-5 .
^ FlĂłrez, 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.
^ RodrĂguez Moya, Inmaculada (2018).
"El bautismo regio en la corte hispĂĄnica: arte y ritual del siglo XVI al XVII" . Archivo español de arte . 91 (364): 349â366.
doi :
10.3989/aearte.2018.21 .
hdl :
10234/179904 .
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 : JoaquĂn de Ibarra. p. 135.
^
GascĂłn de Torquemada, GerĂłnimo (1991).
Gaçeta y nuevas de la Corte de España desde el año 1600 en adelante (in Spanish).
Madrid : Real Academia Matritense de HerĂĄldica y GenealogĂa. 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 polĂtica" . Anuario del Departamento de Historia y TeorĂa del Arte . 25 (25): 23â42.
doi :
10.15366/anuario2013.25.002 .
ISSN
1130-5517 – via
Dialnet .
^ RodrĂguez DĂez, JosĂ© (2014).
"Epitafios del PanteĂłn de Infantes del Monasterio del Escorial y sus fuentes bĂblicas" . El mundo de los difuntos: Culto, cofradĂas y tradiciones.2 . 2 . Ediciones Escurialenses: 825â856.
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.
1st generation 2nd generation 3rd generation 4th generation 5th generation 6th generation 7th generation 8th generation 9th generation 10th generation 11th generation 12th generation 13th generation 14th generation 15th generation 16th generation *title granted by Royal Decree
1st generation 2nd generation 3rd generation 4th generation 5th generation 6th generation 7th generation 8th generation 9th generation 10th generation 11th generation 12th generation 13th generation 14th generation 15th generation 16th generation 17th generation 18th generation 19th generation 20th generation 21st generation 22nd generation 24th generation
* also an infanta of Spain and an archduchess of Austria , ** also an imperial princess of Brazil , *** also a princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duchess in Saxony , â Also a princess of Braganza , Æ title of pretense
Generations are numbered by male-line descent from
Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor . Later generations are included although Austrian titles of nobility were abolished and outlawed in 1919.
1st generation 2nd generation 3rd generation 4th generation 5th generation
Isabella Clara Eugenia, Co-sovereign of the Habsburg Netherlands **
Catalina Micaela, Duchess of Savoy **
Anna, Queen of Spain
Elisabeth, Queen of France
Margaret (1567â1633)
Maria (1584â1649)
Anna, Holy Roman Empress
Anna, Queen of Poland
Maria Christina, Princess of Transylvania
Catherine Renata
Gregoria Maximiliana
Eleanor (1582â1620)
Margaret, Queen of Spain
Constance, Queen of Poland
Maria Maddalena, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
6th generation 7th generation 8th generation 9th generation 10th generation 11th generation 12th generation
Marie Louise, Empress of the French
Maria Leopoldina, Empress of Brazil
Clementina, Princess of Salerno
Marie Caroline, Crown Princess of Saxony
Maria Anna
Maria Luisa ^
Maria Theresa, Queen of Sardinia ^
Maria Theresa, Queen of the Two Sicilies
Maria Caroline
Hermine
Elisabeth Franziska
Marie Henriette, Queen of the Belgians
Adelaide, Queen of Sardinia
Maria Theresa, Countess of Chambord #
Maria Beatrix, Countess of MontizĂłn #
13th generation 14th generation 15th generation 16th generation 17th generation 18th generation
* also an infanta of Spain
** also an infanta of Spain and Portugal
^ also a princess of Tuscany
# also a princess of Modena