Amadeo I of Spain Royalty

Amadeo I (Italian Amedeo, sometimes anglicized as Amadeus) (30 May 1845 – 18 January 1890) was the only King of Spain from the House of Savoy. He was the second son of King Vittorio Emanuele II of Italy and was known for most of his life as the Duke of Aosta, but reigned briefly as King of Spain from 1870 to 1873.He was elected by the Cortes as Spain's monarch in 1870, following the deposition of Isabella II, and sworn in the following year. Amadeo's reign was fraught with growing republicanism, Carlist rebellions in the north, and the Cuban independence movement. He abdicated and returned to Italy in 1873, and the First Spanish Republic was declared as a result.Granted the hereditary title Duke of Aosta in the year of his birth, he founded the Aosta branch of Italy's royal House of Savoy, which is junior in agnatic descent to the branch descended from King Umberto I that reigned in Italy until 1900, but senior to the branch of the Dukes of Genoa.

Personal facts

Amadeo I of Spain
Birth dateMay 30, 1845
Birth place
Kingdom of Sardinia , Turin , Royal Palace of Turin
Date of deathJanuary 18, 1890
Place of death
Kingdom of Italy , Turin , Royal Palace of Turin
Resting place
Kingdom of Italy , Basilica of Superga
Parents
Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
Adelaide of Austria
Spouse
Maria Letizia Bonaparte Duchess of Aosta

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predecessor
Isabella II of Spain
successor
Alfonso XII of Spain
Estanislao Figueras

Amadeo I of Spain on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://historiaantiqua.byethost8.com/paginas/liberalismo.htm#AmadeoI