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Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily
Italian princess

Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily

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Italian princess
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Caserta, Province of Caserta, Campania, Italy
Place of death
Savona, Province of Savona, Liguria, Italy
Age
70 years
Family
Mother:
Maria Carolina of Austria
Father:
Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
Siblings:
Francis I of the Two Sicilies Carlo Duke of Calabria Prince Gennaro of Naples and Sicily Prince Giuseppe of Naples and Sicily Prince Alberto of Naples and Sicily Leopold Prince of Salerno Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily Princess Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily Princess Luisa of Naples and Sicily Maria Henrietta of Naples and Sicily Maria Anna of Naples and Sicily Princess Maria Cristina Amelia of Naples and Sicily Maria Clotilde of Naples and Sicily Maria Isabelle of Naples and Sicily
Spouse:
Charles Felix of Sardinia
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Biography

Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily (Maria Cristina Amelia Teresa; 17 January 1779 – 11 March 1849) was a Princess of Naples and Sicily and later Queen of Sardinia as wife of King Charles Felix.

Princess of Naples and Sicily

Princess Maria Cristina, by Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun.

She was a daughter of King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and his wife Maria Carolina of Austria, a daughter of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria. Her (younger) twin sister Princess Maria Cristina Amelia died of smallpox in 1783, aged four, a week after their brother Prince Giuseppe died.

She was her mother's favourite child.

Duchess of Genoa

She was married on 6 April 1807 in Palermo with Prince Charles Felix of Savoy, who became king when his elder brother Victor Emmanuel I abdicated in 1821. Until her husband became king, she was styled as the Duchess of Genoa.

Queen of Sardinia

The royal couple were interested in the arts and artists, and turned the Royal House in Agliè and the Villa Rufinella in Frascati into comfortable residences.

During her husband's reign, they resided at the Palazzo Chiablese, where her husband died in 1831.

In 1825, the Queen engaged the archaeologist Marquess Luigi Biondi (1776–1839), whose excavation work uncovered Tusculum. In 1839 and 1840, the architect and archaeologist Luigi Canina (1795–1856) was engaged by the royal family and excavated the Theatre area of Tusculum. The ancient works of art excavated were sent to the Duke of Savoy's Castle of Agliè in Piedmont.

Charles Felix died in 1831 after a reign of ten years. Maria Cristina lived the rest of her life in Turin, Naples, Agliè and Frascati, and died in Savona, Liguria. She was buried beside her husband in the Basilica of Superga, Great Mausoleum, Savoy Crypt, Turin, Piedmont, Italy. The couple had no children.

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