Burial Sites of European Monarchs - Naples-Sicily

Naples-Sicily

In the Middle Ages two separate kingdoms, then under foreign rule. From 1735 until 1860 independent kingdom under the Bourbon dynasty. Most of the kings are buried at Santa Chiara in Naples.

Name Born-died Burial site
King Charles III 1716–1788 Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial
Maria Amalia of Saxony 1724–1760 Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial
King Ferdinand I 1751–1825 Burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples
Marie Caroline of Austria 1752–1814 Tuscany Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche
Lucia Migliaccio 1770–1826 S. Ferdinando in Naples
King Francis I 1777–1838 Burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples
Maria Clementina of Austria 1777–1801 Burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples
Maria Isabella of Spain 1789–1848 Burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples
King Ferdinand II 1810–1859 Burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples
Maria Christina of Savoy 1812–1836 Burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples
Maria Theresa of Austria 1816–1867 first at Santa Maria della Stella, Albano Laziale nearby Rom, since 1962 in the burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples
King Francis II 1836–1894 first in Arco, then in Trento, then at St. Spirito dei Napoletani in Rome and since 1984 in the burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples
Maria Sophie of Bavaria 1841–1925 first in Arco, then in Trento, then at St. Spirito dei Napoletani in Rome and since 1984 in the burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples

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