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Archduchess Barbara of Austria

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Name
  
Archduchess of


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Noble family
  
House of Habsburg (by birth) House of Este (by marriage)

Father
  
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor

Mother
  
Anna of Bohemia and Hungary

Died
  
September 19, 1572, Ferrara, Italy

Spouse
  
Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara (m. 1565)

Parents
  
Anne of Bohemia and Hungary, Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor

Grandparents
  
Joanna of Castile, Philip I of Castile, Vladislaus II of Hungary, Anne of Foix-Candale

Cousins
  
Philip II of Spain, John of Austria, Maria of Austria - Holy Rom, Margaret of Parma, Joanna of Austria - Princess

Similar People
  
Alfonso II d'Este - Duke of F, Ferdinand I - Holy Roman E, Anne of Bohemia and Hung, Catherine of Austria - Queen of, Lucrezia de' Medici - Duchess

Barbara of Austria (30 April 1539 – 19 September 1572) was Duchess consort of Ferrara, Modena, and Reggio by marriage to Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara.

Life

She was born in Vienna to Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary. From 1547, in Innsbruck with her sisters Magdalena, Margareta, Helena and Johanna, she received a deeply religious upbringing.

Even though Barbara was regarded as plain, several proposals had been made for her hand, due to her connections with the Austrian and Spanish courts. In 1565 her marriage to Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara, was celebrated with much splendour. It was a happy marriage but it remained childless. Torquato Tasso who, in 1565, had been called to the court of Ferrara, dedicated some sonnets to her.

In 1570 and 1571, after an earthquake, using her own income she supported young girls without parents. She founded the Conservatore delle orfane di Santa Barbara which was very much appreciated by the population of Ferrara. She was in constant touch with the Jesuits but also had a very close relationship with her Protestant mother-in-law, Renée of France, daughter of Louis XII of France.

Having been sickly since 1566, she died, aged thirty-three, of tuberculosis on 19 September 1572.

References

Archduchess Barbara of Austria Wikipedia