Francesco III | |||||
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Duke of Modena | |||||
Reign | 26 October 1737 – 22 February 1780 | ||||
Born | 2 July 1698 Ducal Palace of Modena |
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Died | 22 February 1780 Palazzo Estense, Varese |
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Spouse | Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans | ||||
Issue Detail |
Maria Teresa Felicitas, Duchess of Penthièvre Ercole III, Duke of Modena Maria Fortunata, Princess of Conti Benedetto Filippo, Abbot of Anchin |
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Father | Rinaldo d'Este, Duke of Modena | ||||
Mother | Charlotte of Brunswick-Lüneburg |
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Francesco Maria d'Este |
Francesco III d'Este (Francesco Maria; 2 July 1698 – 22 February 1780) was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1737 until his death.
He was born in Modena, the son of Rinaldo d'Este, Duke of Modena, and Charlotte of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
During his reign, the duchy was bankrupted by the Wars of the Spanish, Polish, and Austrian Successions. As a result, Francesco was forced to sell the most precious artworks of the Estense Gallery. He was a careful administrator but most of the duchy's financial policy was in the hands of the Austrian plenipotentiary, Beltrame Cristiani.
Among his measures, the urban renovation of Modena and the construction of the Via Vandelli, connecting the city to Tuscany.
Francesco also was the interim Governor of the Duchy of Milan between 1754 and 1771.
He died in 1780 in his villa at Varese. His son Prince Ercole succeeded him.
In 1721, he married Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans (1700–1761), a daughter of Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans and Françoise Marie de Bourbon (illegitimate daughter of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan) and had ten children.