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  1. María Cristina Muñoz y Borbón (19 April 1840 - 20 December 1921) was a Spanish aristocrat, 1st Marquise of la Isabela.

  2. 29. Okt. 2023 · Genealogy for María Cristina Muñoz y de Borbón, I Marquesa de la Isabela (1840 - 1921) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Nació en Madrid el 19 de abril de 1840 y falleció en la misma villa el 20 de diciembre de 1921, hija de la reina regente María Cristina de Borbón-Dos Sicilias y de su segundo esposo Agustín Fernando Muñoz y Sánchez, primer duque de Riánsares.

  4. Donna María Cristina Muñoz y Borbón, 1st Marquise of Isabela (19 April 1840 - 20 December 1921) was a Spanish aristocrat, created the 1st Marquise of Isabela on February 29 , 1848 by her mother Maria Cristina of the Two Sicilies, former regent of Queen Isabel II of Spain.

    • Early Life
    • Queen of Spain
    • Regency
    • Exile
    • Death and Burial
    • References

    Born in Palermo, Sicily on 27 April 1806, she was the daughter of King Francis I of the Two Sicilies by his second wife, Maria Isabella of Spain.

    On 27 May 1829, Maria Josepha Amalia of Saxony, the third wife of King Ferdinand VII of Spain, died. Ferdinand VII, old and ill, had not sired a male heir, sparking a succession duel between the Infanta Maria Francisca and the Infante Carlos, and the Infanta Luisa Carlotta and the Infante Francisco de Paula. Ferdinand VII declared his intention to ...

    When Ferdinand died on 29 September 1833, Maria Christina became regent for their daughter Isabella. Isabella's claim to the throne was disputed by Carlos, who claimed that his brother Ferdinand had unlawfully changed the succession law to permit females to inherit the crown again (see Carlism). Some supporters of Don Carlos went so far as to claim...

    In 1842 Maria Christina purchased the Château de Malmaison as her residence. In 1843, on the overthrow of General Baldomero Espartero she returned to Spain with her husband. In 1844, Muñoz's stepdaughter Queen Isabella II was declared to be of age. On 23 June 1844 Isabella gave to Muñoz the title Duque de Riánsares, to which was attached a Grandeza...

    Maria Christina's illness returned and she suffered from serious coughing, fainting and fever. She died in Le Havre, France on 22 August 1878. As the mother of Isabella II and consort of Ferdinand VII, Maria Christina was buried in the royal crypt of El Escorial.

    Aronson, Theo (1966). Royal Vendetta: The Crown of Spain, 1829–1965. Bobbs-Merrill. ISBN 978-1910198117.
    Encyclopædia Britannica
    Two Sicilies family tree at the Wayback Machine(archived March 17, 2006)
  5. María Cristina de Borbón, Queen of Spain 1830 - 1832. Lithographic aquatint, Crayon lithography, Pen lithography, Printing on japon, Scraper on wove paper. Not on display. See work in timeline

  6. María Cristina de Borbón y Dos Sicilias (Palermo, Italy, 1806–Le Havre, France, 1878) was the Queen consort of Spain as well as the fourth and last wife of Ferdinand VII (1784–1833), King of Spain. She later married Fernando Muñoz (1808–73), 1st Duke of Riansares, whose fortune came mainly from slave trafficking and railway investments.