Duke Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria
Duke Joseph Ferdinand Leopold of Bavaria (28 October 1692 - 6 February 1699) was the son of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (1679-1705, 1714-1726) and his first wife, Marie Antonie of Austria, daughter of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, maternal granddaughter of King Felipe IV of Spain.
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28 October - 1692 - 6 February - 1699 - Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor - Felipe IV of Spain
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During the War of the Spanish Succession, Joseph Ferdinand was the favored choice of England and the Netherlands to succeed as the ruler of Spain, as the heir, young Charles II of Spain was incompetent. He was the electoral prince of Bavaria, and a great-grandson of Philip IV. His unexpected death in 1699 at the age of six rendered the Anglo-French treaty inoperative and led to the Second Partition Treaty (1700), agreed upon by France, England, and the Netherlands; under its terms, France was to receive Naples, Sicily, and Milan, while the rest of the Spanish dominions were to go to Archduke Charles.
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War of the Spanish Succession - England - Netherlands - Spain - Charles II of Spain - Bavaria - Philip IV - 1699 - Second Partition Treaty - 1700 - Naples - Sicily - Milan - Archduke Charles
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