Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor


 

Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor (July 13, 1608April 2, 1657), ruled February 15, 16371657.

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July 13 - 1608 - April 2 - 1657 - February 15 - 1637

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Eldest son of Emperor Ferdinand II from the house of Habsburg and his first wife, Maria Anna of Bavaria. Made King of Hungary in 1625, King of Bohemia in 1627, and King of the Romans in 1636.

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Emperor Ferdinand II - Habsburg - Bavaria - Hungary - 1625 - Bohemia - 1627 - 1636

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Following the death of Wallenstein in 1634, he was made titular head of the Imperial Army in the Thirty Years War, and later that year joined with his cousin the Cardinal-Infante to defeat the Swedes at Nördlingen.

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Wallenstein - 1634 - Thirty Years War - Cardinal-Infante - Nördlingen

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Leader of the peace party at court, he helped negotiate the Peace of Prague with the Protestant States, especially Saxony in 1635.

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Prague - Saxony

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He succeeded his father as Holy Roman Emperor in 1637. He hoped to be able to make peace soon with France and Sweden, but the war dragged on for another 11 years, finally coming to an end with the Peace of Westphalia (Treaty of Münster with France, Treaty of Osnabrück with Sweden) in 1648.

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Holy Roman Emperor - 1637 - France - Sweden - Peace of Westphalia - Münster - Osnabrück - 1648

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During the last dreadful period of the war, in 1644 Ferdinand III gave to all rulers of German states the right to conduct their own foreign policy (ius belli ac pacis). This way the emperor was trying to gain more allies in the negotiations with France and Sweden. This very edict contributed to the gradual erosion of imperial authority in the Holy Roman Empire.

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1644 - France - Sweden - Holy Roman Empire

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Ferdinand married three times, first to his cousin, the Infanta Maria Anna of Spain, by whom he had two surviving sons: Ferdinand IV, his eldest, who predeceased him, and Leopold, who ultimately succeeded him. After Maria Anna's death in 1646, he married another cousin, Archduchess Maria Leopoldine, daughter of the ruler of Tirol. She died in 1649, and Ferdinand married a third time, to Eleonora Gonzaga, daughter of the Duke of Mantua.

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Infanta Maria Anna - Spain - Ferdinand IV - Leopold - 1646 - Archduchess Maria Leopoldine - Tirol - 1649 - Eleonora Gonzaga - Mantua

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