Leopold, Duke of Lorraine

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Leopold, Duc de Lorraine
Leopold, Duc de Lorraine

Leopold Joseph called le bon (the good) , (Innsbruck, September 11, 1679Lunéville , March 27, 1729), was Duke of Lorraine from 1690 to his death.

Before 1697 and from 1702 to 1714, his duchy was occupied by France. He was the son of duke Charles V, Duke of Lorraine, exiled in the Austrian court, and Eleonora Maria Josefa, Archduchess of Austria(1653-1697), daughter of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor.

Upon the death of his father in 1690, he is sent to Vienna for a military education . He is engaged in the siege of Temesvar and is involved on the Rhine in the finishing stages of the War of the Grand Alliance.

Leopold recovered Lorraine in 1697, lost by his father to Louis XIV of France, under the dispositions of the Treaty of Ryswick, which returned Lorraine and the Duchy of Bar to the ducal family.

He entered Nancy on August 17, 1698 and married a niece of Louis XIV on October 13. His whole reign was focused on neutrality and on not enraging his powerful neighbour. He reconstructed and repopulated his war-stricken duchy, encouraging immigration . At the end of his reign the duchy was safe and prosperous.

Under his reign, the castle of Lunéville was built. It was called the Lorraine Versailles .

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[edit] Ancestors

Leopold's ancestors in three generations
Leopold, Duke of Lorraine Father:
Charles V, Duke of Lorraine
Paternal Grandfather:
Nicholas II, Duke of Lorraine
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Francis II, Duke of Lorraine
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Christina of Salm
Paternal Grandmother:
Claude Françoise of Lorraine
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Henry II, Duke of Lorraine
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Margerita Gonzaga
Mother:
Eleonora Maria Josefa of Austria
Maternal Grandfather:
Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Maria Anna of Bavaria
Maternal Grandmother:
Eleanor Gonzaga
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Charles II, Duke of Mantua
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Maria Gonzaga

[edit] Marriage and children

On October 13, 1698 at Fontainebleau he married Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans (1676 - 1744), daughter of Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, and of Elizabeth Charlotte, Princess Palatine.

They had 13 children :

  • Léopold (26 Aug 1699 - 2 April 1700)
  • Elisabeth Charlotte (21 Oct 1700 - 4 May 1711)
  • Louise Christine (13 Nov 1701 - 18 Nov 1701)
  • Marie Gabrièle Charlotte (30 Dec 1702 - 11 May 1711)
  • Louis (28 Jan 1704 - 10 May 1711)
  • Josepha Gabrièle (16 Feb 1705 - 25 Mar 1708)
  • Gabrièle Louise (4 Mar 1706 - 13 June 1710)
  • Léopold Clement Charles (25 April 1707 - 4 June 1723)
  • Francis Stephen (8 Dec 1708 - 18 Aug 1765), his successor, married Maria Theresa of Austria and became Holy Roman Emperor.
  • Eléonore (4 June 1710 - 28 July 1710)
  • Elisabeth Therese (15 Oct 1711 - 3 July 1741), married in 1737 Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia.
  • Charles Alexander Emmanuel (12 Dec 1712 - 4 July 1780), governor of the Austrian Netherlands and army commander.
  • Anne Charlotte (1714 - 1773), abbesse at Essen.

[edit] Expansion

In 1708, his cousin Charles IV, Duke of Mantua, was deposed by the emperor, and later died without legitimate heirs, and the House of Gonzaga went extinct in male line. The Lorraines represented an opinion that the Duchy of Montferrat, which was inheritable by females, belonged to them as Charles' next heir. The emperor, who had used Montferrat as a reward in his arrangements and ceded it to the Dukes of Savoy, finally compensated the Lorraines by granting them the Silesian duchy of Teschen.

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Regnal titles
Preceded by
Charles V
Duke of Lorraine
1690-1729
Succeeded by
Francis III Stephen
Preceded by
Charles VI
Duke of Teschen
1722-1729
Succeeded by
Francis I