Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias
Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias (4 December 1571 – 18 October 1578) was a member of the House of Habsburg who was heir apparent to the Spanish throne.
Ferdinand | |
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Prince of Asturias | |
Portrait by Sánchez Coello, c. 1575 | |
Born | 4 December 1571 Madrid, Spain |
Died | 18 October 1578 6) Madrid, Spain | (aged
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House | Habsburg |
Father | Philip II of Spain |
Mother | Anna of Austria |
Ferdinand was born in the Royal Alcázar of Madrid. He was the second son of Philip II of Spain. His mother was Philip II's niece and fourth wife, Anna of Austria. His elder half-brother, Don Carlos, had died in 1568 which meant that he was the new heir and therefore Prince of Asturias. Most of his time was spent with his mother, his nurses and his two elder half sisters Catherine and Isabella. To thank God for the birth of the long-awaited son, prisoners were released - as commemorated in Titian's painting, Philip II Offering Don Fernando to Victory.
On 31 May 1573, Ferdinand was officially made Prince of Asturias at San Jerónimo el Real.
Ferdinand died of dysentery. His father was eventually succeeded by his youngest brother, Philip III of Spain.
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Preceded by Charles |
Prince of Asturias 1571–1578 |
Succeeded by Diego |
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