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  1. 16 de jun. de 2023 · Pompeo Batoni - Study for the Portrait of Emperor Joseph II. - O 260 - Slovak National Gallery.jpg 3,484 × 5,000; 10.94 MB. Categories: Portrait paintings of Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor. Portraits of Peter Leopold I, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Male portraits by Pompeo Batoni. Paintings by Pompeo Batoni in the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

  2. 27 de sept. de 2021 · On July 21, 1859, Leopoldo II abdicated in favor of his son Ferdinand IV who was Grand Duke of Tuscany in name but never really reigned. The Grand Duchy of Tuscany was annexed to the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1860, as a part of the unification of Italy. In 1861, Vittorio Emanuele II, King of Sardinia was proclaimed the first King of the new ...

  3. Ferdinando was the fifth son of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Eleonora di Toledo. He was a Cardinal before he became Grand Duke, until he married Christine of Lorraine in 1589. He was succeeded by his eldest son, who reigned as Cosimo II. His wife and daughter-in-law Maria Maddalena of Austria acted as regents for Cosimo II .

  4. Francesco I of Tuscany as a young boy, painted by Bronzino. Born in Florence, Francesco was the son of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Eleanor of Toledo. He served as regent for his father Cosimo after he retired from his governing duties in 1564. Marriage to Joanna of Austria

  5. Leopold II was Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1824 to 1859. He married twice; first to Maria Anna of Saxony, and after her death in 1832, to Maria Antonia of the Two-Sicilies. By the latter, he begat his eventual successor, Ferdinand. Leopold was recognised contemporarily as a liberal monarch, authorising the Tuscan Constitution of 1848, and allowing a degree of press freedom.

  6. Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany, in Italian Leopoldo Giovanni Giuseppe Francesco Ferdinando Carlo, in German Leopold Johann Joseph Franz Ferdinand Karl (3 October 1797 – 29 January 1870), of Habsburg-Lorraine, was Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1824 until 1859.

  7. The short-term emperor – Leopold II on the imperial throne. In 1790 Leopold’s programme of reform in Tuscany was interrupted by the death of Joseph II. Since his designated heir, Leopold’s son Franz, was deemed to be too young to rule in his own right, Joseph was followed on the imperial throne by Leopold as his next eldest brother ...