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  1. Maria Leopoldina died at the São Cristóvão Palace in the Quinta da Boa Vista, located in the neighborhood of São Cristóvão, in the northern part of the city of Rio de Janeiro on 11 December 1826, five weeks before her 30th birthday.

  2. Marriage and death Maria Leopoldine's coffin at the Imperial Crypt, Vienna. Portrait by Justus Sustermans. In Linz on 2 July 1648 Maria Leopoldine married the widowed Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III, thereby becoming Empress of the Holy Roman Empire, Queen of the Germans, Queen of Hungary and Queen of Bohemia.

  3. Leopoldina murió en el Palacio de São Cristovão el 11 de diciembre de 1826 de una septicemia como consecuencia de un aborto espontáneo. La emperatriz gozaba de mayor prestigio entre el pueblo que su esposo, en tanto era conocida del público la preferencia del emperador Pedro I hacia su amante, la marquesa de Santos desde hacía varios años.

  4. 12 de jul. de 2021 · She died around midnight after the birth of her son, and “such joy suddenly turned into the greatest sadness.” 1 It appears that Ferdinand’s stepmother was unjustly accused of having caused her death through a lack of care. 2.

  5. Cuando la amada madrastra de Leopoldina, Maria Ludovika, murió en 1816, la Archiduquesa guardó un duelo extremo por ella: «…todo lo que soy se lo debo a ella», dijo Leopoldina. En julio de 1816, Leopoldine vuelve a sentir que pierde a un miembro de la familia: su hermana menor, Marie Clementine, se casa con su tío, el príncipe Leopoldo de Salerno.

  6. She died from a miscarriage on December 1, 1826. Rumors that Pedro had caused the miscarriage reflected her popularity and growing dissatisfaction with him. Buried first in the convent of Santo Antônio in Rio de Janeiro, her body was later transferred to the crypt in the monument of Ipiranga, where Pedro had declared independence.

  7. Her husband remarried within two years, while their son died childless aged 14. She is buried in tomb 21 in the Imperial Crypt in Vienna. The writer Wolf Helmhardt, Baron von Hohberg, then at the beginning of his career, sent to Emperor Ferdinand III a poem written in honour of the late Empress, called "Poem of tears" (de: Klag-Gedicht ). Ancestry.