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Francesco de' Medici (1614–1634)

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Grand Ducal
  
House of Medici

Religion
  
Roman Catholicism

House
  
House of Medici

Father
  
Cosimo II of Tuscany

Died
  
25 July 1634, Regensburg

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Born
  
6 October 1614 Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Tuscany (
1614-10-06
)

Mother
  
Maria Maddalena of Austria

Parents
  
Cosimo II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, Archduchess Maria Maddalena of Austria

Grandparents
  
Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany

Great-grandparents
  
Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany

Similar
  
Cosimo II de' Medici - Grand Du, Ferdinando I de' Medici - G, Mattias de' Medici, Giancarlo de' Medici, Anna de' Medici - Archduch

Francesco de' Medici (16 October 1614 – 25 July 1634) was the fourth son of Grand Duke Cosimo II of Tuscany and his wife, Maria Maddalena of Austria. He died unmarried.

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Biography

Prince Francesco was born at the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, the capital of his father's grand duchy. The Medici family had been connected to Tuscany for over three centuries and had been its sovereign rulers since 1569. Little is known about his childhood, other than that he was raised alongside his brother Mattias. He was a Tuscan prince by birth and entitled to the style of Highness. His siblings included the future Duchess of Parma, Archduchess Anna of Austria and Grand Duke Ferdinando II, himself father of the penultimate Medici grand duke.

He pursued a military career. Along with his mother and Mattias, he visited Austria in 1631 in order to meet his uncle the Emperor Ferdinand II. He fought in the Battle of Lützen during the Thirty Years' War but fled the scene. His elder brother, Grand Duke Ferdinando, reprimanded him for his conduct in a latter dated 14 July. He died from plague during the Siege of Ratisbon, 1634.

Titles and styles

  • 16 October 1614 – 25 July 1634 His Highness Prince Francesco
  • References

    Francesco de' Medici (1614–1634) Wikipedia