Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia

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Charles Emanuel IV Ferdinando Maria of Savoy-Sardinia (Savoy-Sardinia), IV

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Torino, Piemonte, Italy
Death: October 06, 1819 (68)
Rome, Italy
Place of Burial: Roma, Lazio, Italia
Immediate Family:

Son of Vittorio Amedeo III, duca di Savoia and Maria Antonia of Spain
Husband of Clotilde de France
Brother of Princess Maria Elisabetta Carlotta de Savoie; Marie-Josephine de Savoie, reine titulaire de France; Prince Amadeo Alessandro Maria de Savoie, Duke of Montferrat; Marie-Thérèse de Savoie; Princess Maria Ana of Savoy and 6 others

Occupation: King of Sardinia 1796-1802, Principe del Piemonte (1773-96), King of Sardinia, Duca di Savoia, Principe del Piemonte, Marchese di Saluzzo, Monferrato, Finale e Oneglia, titular King of Cyprus and Jerusalem (1796-1802) abdicated 4.6.1802
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Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia

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Charles Emmanuel IV

King of Sardinia

Charles Emmanuel IV, oil portrait by Giovanni Panealbo

King of Sardinia

Reign 16 October 1796 – 4 June 1802

Predecessor Victor Amadeus III

Successor Victor Emmanuel I

Spouse Marie Clotilde of France

Full name

Carlo Emanuele Ferdinando Maria di Savoia

House House of Savoy

Father Victor Amadeus III of Savoy

Mother Maria Antonietta of Spain

Born 24 May 1751(1751-05-24)

Died 6 October 1819 (aged 68)

Burial Church of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale

Charles Emmanuel IV (May 24, 1751 – October 6, 1819) was King of Sardinia from 1796 to 1802.

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An infant Charles with his mother

Marie Clotilde of France, Charles Emmanuel's devoted wife

Carlo Emanuele Ferdinando Maria di Savoia was born in Turin, the eldest son of King Victor Amadeus III of Savoy (at the time styled "Duke of Savoy") and of his wife Infanta Maria Antonietta of Spain. From his birth until his own succession to the throne of Sardinia in 1796 Charles Emmanuel was styled "Prince of Piedmont".

In 1775 Charles Emmanuel married Marie Clotilde of France, the daughter of Louis, Dauphin of France and Princess Marie-Josèphe of Saxony, and sister of King Louis XVI of France. Although the union was arranged for political reasons, Charles Emmanuel and his wife became devoted to each other. Their attempts to have children, however, were unsuccessful.

At the death of his father (October 14, 1796), Charles Emmanuel succeeded as King of Sardinia. The kingdom included not only the island of Sardinia, but also significant territories in northwest Italy including all of Piedmont.

At his succession to the throne in 1796, Sardinia had been forced to conclude the disadvantageous Treaty of Paris (1796) with the French Republic, giving the French army free passage through Piedmont. On December 6, 1798, the French under Joubert occupied Turin and forced Charles Emanuel to abdicate all his territories on the Italian mainland and to withdraw to the island of Sardinia, which stayed out of the reach of the French army. The following year he tried unsuccessfully to regain Piedmont. He and his wife lived in Rome and in Naples as guests of the wealthy Colonna family.

On March 7, 1802 Charles Emmanuel's wife Marie Clothilde died. He was so moved by her death that he decided to abdicate, June 4, 1802 in favour of his brother Victor Emmanuel. Charles Emmanuel retained the personal title of King. He lived in Rome and in the nearby town of Frascati.

In Frascati he was a frequent guest Henry Benedict Stuart, Cardinal Duke of York, last member of the Royal House of Stuart, who was his cousin. He was descended from Henrietta Anne Stuart, the youngest daughter of Charles I, whereas Henry Benedict Stuart was descended from James II who was the second son of Charles I.

Coat of Arms of Kings of Sardinia of House of Savoy after 1720.

When Henry died in 1807, Charles Emmanuel became the senior heir-general of King Charles I of England and Scotland, and was thus regarded by Jacobites as King Charles IV of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. There is no documentary evidence that Charles Emmanuel ever attempted to make a public claim to the title of King of England or Scotland.

Indeed, in 1815 at the age of sixty-four Charles Emmanuel took simple vows in the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits). He was never ordained to the priesthood, but lived the rest of his life at the Jesuit novitiate in Rome.

Charles Emmanuel died at Rome, October 6, 1819. He is buried in the Church of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale.

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Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia's Timeline

1751
May 24, 1751
Torino, Piemonte, Italy
1751
Savoy - Charles Emmanuel IV Duke of Savoy
1819
October 6, 1819
Age 68
Rome, Italy
1819
Age 67
Roma, Lazio, Italia (Italy)