Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, Duchess Of Massa
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Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina (29 June 1725 29 December 1790) was sovereign Duchess of Massa and Princess of Carrara from 1731 until her death in 1790. From 1780, she also formally held the title of Duchess consort of Modena and Reggio as the wife of
Ercole III d'Este Ercole III d'Este (Ercole Rinaldo; 22 November 1727 – 14 October 1803) was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1780 to 1796, and later of Breisgau (not resident). He was a member of the House of Este. Biography He was born in Modena, the son of ...
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Life


Childhood

Maria Teresa was born on 29 June 1725 in
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. She was the eldest daughter of (1690-1731), Duke of Massa and Prince of Carrara, and his wife, Countess (1698-1768). As the ducal couple had no sons, and
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had been repealed in Massa and Carrara by a 1529
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of Emperor
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, she was her father's heiress. When he died on 18 August 1731, Maria Teresa succeeded him aged six, under the
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of her mother.


Marriage and adulthood

Her position as the sovereign of two states made Maria Teresa an attractive match. The Austrian military commander
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, who was from a cadet branch of the family, saw the possibility of a second
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state in central Italy. With the approval of Emperor Charles VI and the head of the House of Savoy, King Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia, he proposed a marriage between Maria Teresa and the only male descendant of his family branch, his great-nephew Eugene Jean, Count of Soissons. The marriage contract was signed in Vienna on 2 May 1732, and in October the seventeen-year-old Count visited his seven-year-old bride. He died on 23 November 1734, and the wedding never took place. The Emperor continued his interest in the marriage of the Duchess of Massa. Some German princes proposed themselves, but he chose Ercole Rinaldo d'Este, the last scion of his house, and two years younger than Maria Teresa. For the House of Este, which ruled the
Duchy of Modena and Reggio The Duchy of Modena and Reggio (; ; ) was an Italian state created in 1452 located in Northern Italy, Northwestern Italy, in the present day region of Emilia-Romagna. It was ruled since its establishment by the noble House of Este, and from 1814 ...
, the two small Tuscan states meant regaining access to the sea. For the next few years, however, Maria Teresa's mother refused to consider further candidates due to her daughter's young age, despite her dependence on imperial favour. She hoped to officially inherit her family's County of Novellara and Bagnolo, an imperial fief left vacant upon the childless death of her brother and temporarily entrusted to her administration. In 1737, however, it was finally assigned to the Duke of Modena. When Maria Teresa turned twelve in the same year 1737, the Emperor insisted again: Ricciarda's uncle, Marquis (1678 –1752), was instructed to go to Massa and reopen negotiations on behalf of
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, father of the groom. The regent consented and the marriage contract was signed on 20 March 1738. By virtue of it the bride was given a large
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of one hundred thousand
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, and it was agreed that, after the wedding, she should call upon her husband as co-ruler of her states. For his part, the Duke of Modena undertook to increase by twenty thousand scudi, with his own funds, each of the dowries established for Maria Teresa's two younger sisters by their late father. As the newly invested Count of Novellara, he also pledged to allow the separation, in favour of Ricciarda Gonzaga, of her family's allodial estates from the county's feudal rights, and to leave her the full governance of the fiefdom for life, "so that the transferor would retain but his sovereign rights, of which he may not divest himself." The marriage was postponed until 1741, when Ercole reached the age of fourteen. The wedding was celebrated by proxy in Massa on 16 April, with Maria Teresa's great-uncle, Carlo Filiberto d'Este-San Martino representing the groom. The bride remained in her homeland until the autumn but started an intense correspondence with her father-in-law, showing how warmly she did welcome the marriage. Relations between the spouses were immediately contentious. Ercole had been forced into the marriage by his father and showed a profound intolerance towards his wife (which over time would grow into disgust). He made public displays of contempt towards her, threatening to send her back to Massa, and asked her to have their marriage annulled, saying 'Look, I understand that you are not for me and I am not for you, so tell the Duke that I will be content'. The Duchess reported these words to her great-uncle, complaining of her treatment: In June 1744, having reached the
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, she was invested as ruler of the Duchy of Massa and Principality of Carrara by Emperor Charles VII and took over ruling from her mother, who continued to assist her during her absences until her own death in 1768. Maria Teresa's relationship with her husband continued to be tense at least until mid-1745, exacerbated by his
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. He made no attempt to even hide them despite Maria Teresa's repeated appeals to her father-in-law and his admonitions to his son. The marriage improved during the time they spent in exile in
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following the Austro-Piedmontese occupation. 'I will tell you', Maria Teresa wrote to her father-in-law in December 1746, 'that I am very happy with the prince, as he has completely changed and has modified his manners ..You will have the consolation when you come of seeing us get along together in very good harmony'. As a results of this short period of harmony, the couple had their first child and only daughter, Maria Beatrice in 1750. When Maria Teresa gave birth to their only son in 1753 (who just lived four months), it was believed that there would be no more children due to the deterioration in their relationship. This would mean the extinction of the main branch of the
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, as Salic law excluded Maria Beatrice from the succession. Thus, in 1753, a double treaty was signed with the
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betrothing the Princess to Empress
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's third son. The Arcduke was designated as successor by the Duke of Modena in case of the extinction of the Este. The Habsburgs promised never to
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the Este duchies to their own domains but to preserve them distinctly as a sort of tertiogeniture under the new dynasty of
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. Maria Teresa and Ercole unofficially separated. In January 1768, Ercole formally asked his father to recognise their separation. Maria Teresa distanced herself from the court, visiting her Tuscan states in the summer and withdrawing often to Reggio, the second capital of the Este duchies,Raffo, p. 43. where she resided in the Palazzo della Cittadella. From 1771, she lived permanently in Reggio, with rare formal appearances in
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. She was regularly visited by her daughter and son-in-law, Ferdinand Karl of Habsburg-Lorraine.


Death

Maria Teresa died on 29 December 1790 in Reggio Emilia, at the age of 65, and was buried in the Basilica della Ghiara.Chiappini, p. 70. She was succeeded by her daughter.


Issue

Maria Teresa and Ercole III had 2 children: * Maria Beatrice Ricciarda (7 April 1750 14 November 1829); married Archduke Ferdinand Karl in 1771, and became the Archduchess of
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. Had issue. *Rinaldo Francesco (4 January 1753 5 May 1753); died in infancy.


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References

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