Burial Imperial Crypt, Vienna Role 1689–1743 | Name Archduchess Magdalena | |
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Father Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor Mother Eleonore Magdalene of the Palatinate Died May 1, 1743, Vienna, Austria Parents Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg Grandparents Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor Uncles Philip William August, Count Palatine of Neuburg Cousins Charles II of Spain, Margaret Theresa of Spain, Philip Prospero - Prince of, Leopold - Duke of Lorraine, Charles Joseph of Lorraine Similar People Leopold I - Holy Roman E, Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg, Archduchess Maria Elisabeth, Claudia Felicitas of Austria, Joseph I - Holy Roman E |
Maria Magdalena, Archduchess of Austria (Maria Magdalena Josefa; 26 March 1689 – 1 May 1743) was a daughter of Emperor Leopold I and his third wife Eleonore Magdalene of the Palatinate. She died unmarried.
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Born at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna she was the ninth child of Emperor Leopold I and Eleonore Magdalene of the Palatinate. Shortly before the War of the Spanish Succession, there was the question of the new king of Spain, Philip V, marrying the archduchess, but Louis XIV was opposed to this match for political reasons, and the official reason given was that none of the archduchesses offered pleased his grandson. In 1708, her older sister Archduchess Maria Anna married John V of Portugal; plans for a second union between Austria and Portugal were discussed when Maria Magdalena was proposed as a bride for Infante Francis, Duke of Beja, brother of John V. Negotiations failed in the early stages and, as such, both candidates died unmarried. Again after the war the question of her becoming queen of Spain to replace the now deceased Luisa Maria of Savoy was floated. However, again it came to naught and Philip married Elisabeth Farnese instead.
After the failed marriage, she lived a life of seclusion and remained unmarried and died without issue. She had a close relationship to her niece Maria Theresa, the daughter of her brother Emperor Charles VI and future Empress and also with her sister Archduchess Maria Anna. She died of pneumonia at the age of 54. She was buried at the Imperial Crypts in Vienna.