Lucia Migliaccio
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Lucia Migliaccio, suo jure 12th Duchess of Floridia (19 July 1770 – 26 April 1826) was the second wife of Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies. Their marriage was morganatic and Lucia was never a queen consort.[1] She was the daughter of Don Vincenzo Migliaccio and Donna Dorotea Borgia dei Marchesi del Casale.
Lucia Migliaccio | |
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Princess of Partanna 12th Duchess of Floridia | |
Born | (1770-07-19)19 July 1770 Syracuse, Kingdom of Sicily |
Died | 26 April 1826(1826-04-26) (aged 55) Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies |
Spouse | Don Benedetto Maria Grifeo, 8th Prince of Partanna
(m. 1791; died 1812) |
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House | Bourbon-Two Sicilies (by marriage) |
Father | Don Vincenzo Migliaccio, 8th Duke of Floridia e San Donato |
Mother | Donna Dorotea Borgia |
On 4 April 1791, Lucia married Don Benedetto Maria Grifeo, 8th Prince of Partanna. They had seven children together. However, Benedetto died in 1812. Two years later, on 27 November 1814, Lucia married the King of the Two Sicilies, Ferdinand I. The two had met frequently at the royal court.[2] They had no children together, and Ferdinand died in 1825. Their marriage caused a scandal at court, and Ferdinand’s eldest son from his first marriage with Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria, Francis, tried to persuade his father not to marry Lucia.[2]